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The legal right to wild camp on the Dartmoor Commons has been upheld by the Supreme Court, marking a significant victory for public access to nature.
With brighter mornings and longer evenings, spring is the perfect time to return to the hills. As May marks National Hill Walking Month, many walkers are dusting off their boots and heading back out ...
While a bite is generally harmless, it is possible that ticks carry and transmit diseases to humans. Stack the odds in your favour by knowing how to reduce the likelihood of a bite, and how to safely ...
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The last of the BMC-owned crags, Craig Y Longridge, in Lancashire, has been CROW-designated this spring, meaning all eight BMC-owned crags and their associated land will now be free to walk, run and ...
Legendary climber Joe Brown died, aged 89. Joe, originally a plumber’s apprentice from Manchester, took the British climbing world by storm after WWII. In the 50s and 60s, Joe’s dazzling performance ...
The objective of the Competition Climbing Performance Group (CCPG) Review was to report on the performance of the CCPG since its inception on 9th April 2020 through to 29th September 2022. The review ...
Regarding membership fee adjustments for 2025, the British Mountaineering Council (BMC) are asking for feedback ahead of the Board meeting on the 18th September 2024. Over the past two years, the BMC ...
A pleasant location a shortish walk from the car park.Both slabs are up to around 10m in height and feature some nice crack lines, ideal for beginners or busting out some quick solos. The west slab is ...
Park at Jubilee Bridge at the bottom of the Hardknott Pass, cross the stream and follow the footpath in a south-westerly direction for about 1.5km. After the second of two gates, follow the track ...
A west facing crag with a sunny aspect located at the high point of Tongue House High Close. Parking and Approach Park at the bottom of the Walna Scar road. Follow the track towards Seathwaite Tarn.
The name is a clue as to the character of the crag; it's a pleasant spot located to the west of the Seathwaite Tarn track. Parking and Approach Park at the bottom of the Walna Scar Road. Walk 500m up ...
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