Our bolts advice guides come in two parts. Part one is aimed at the climber, in particular those who have learnt to climb indoors and are making the transition outside. It covers the need to know ...
The fungal disease Ash Dieback is expected to decimate the population of Ash trees across Britain. The rapid decay in affected trees can make them dangerous to anyone walking underneath, not to ...
The BMC Student Safety Seminar is for any students who are involved in running a climbing, hill walking or mountaineering club at their University. Find out about this seminar. The seminar will be ...
This handbook is for the officers and committee members of student climbing, walking and mountaineering clubs and aims to provide you with good practice advice to use within your club. Running a ...
The BMC Hills 2 Oceans litter picking campaign aims to encourage our members to pick up litter from crags and hillsides when they're out. There are 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic debris in the ocean.
Summit magazine is our members magazine published four times a year. It's an inspirational read that will inspire you about all there is to discover and be part of with your BMC membership. Our ...
The stark reality of sea birds fledging early or there being a lack of birds nesting on sea cliffs at all is the impact of a changing climate on the ocean and our sea bird populations are undergoing ...
The BMC's collaboration with its funded partners creates a positive impact on the climbing and outdoor community. Through these collaborative efforts, we are fostering a community that thrives on ...
Every year hillwalkers, climbers and mountaineers are involved in incidents and near-misses on the crags, hills and mountains of the UK and Ireland. Some result in no harm, others in injury or death.
The British Mountaineering Council is the national representative body that champions the interests of climbers, hill walkers, mountaineers and ski mountaineers in England and Wales. We are a ...
Each year, moorland fires have a devastating effect on wildlife, livestock and people, and can often destroy the underlying peat that is crucial in our fight against climate change. Worldwide, ...