We’ve selected ten university locations in England and Wales to take a closer look at that are considered good or even ‘the best’ for climbers and walkers. Some are listed for their proximity to crags ...
BMC members are invited to join a Social Hike in the High Peak delivered by Members of the Rucksack Club on Saturday 30th November 2024 Join us on November 4th for a peer-led walk organized by BMC ...
The increase in 2025 BMC membership fees is based on two external factors: Retail Price Index - statistics that measures consumer inflation. ONS as of July 2024 on non-insurance related elements. £376 ...
This is a BMC webinar for all clubs to understand the BMC membership benefit of Combined Liability Insurance and how it supports the committee and other club volunteers. This is a BMC webinar for ...
In association with Moors for the Future Partnership, BMC volunteers will be planting sphagnum moss in the Goyt Valley area of the Peak District, close to Buxton. Sphagnum moss is a key building block ...
To chair the area committee meetings. To ensure that the committee properly reflects the area members views. To act as a point of contact for members in the local area and allow members to raise ...
What does a BMC Hill Walking Rep do? A BMC local area hill walking rep is a locally knowledgeable walker able to help resolve access issues and look after the hill walking in your area. The role ...
What does a BMC local area access rep do? An BMC area rep is a locally knowledgeable climber/walker able to help resolve access issues and look after the crags and hills in your area. They contribute ...
There are a number of essential defined roles in each BMC local area. Check out what each role is and find out more about how you can apply.
What does a BMC members council rep do? A BMC members council rep is the voice of the members in your local area and the members council. They report both ways in an unbiased and neutral way and ...