BMC guidebook projects

Posted by Niall Grimes on 15/06/2007
Curbar, yesterday. Photo: Niall Grimes.

Here's a quick rundown of some of the guidebooks in the pipeline, including the final part of the new series to the Eastern Edges, and a new set of definitive guidebooks to Peak Limestone.

Peak Limestone South

This will bethe companion guide to 2015's Peak Limestone North. It will cover the sport climbs, trad climbs and bouldering in the High Tor / Matlock area, Cromford, Dovedale, Brassington, Manifold Valley and Wolfscot Dale.

Leicester Climbs
The BMC is collaborating with Leicester Area climbers to produce a new guide to the quarries, edges and outcrops in the area. These crags are of great interest to the vast population of local climbers, from the great cities of Leicester, Nottingham and Northampton, and provide great opportunities for an evening's cragging when there's no time for a visit to the Peak District.

If you have any images you would like to contribute, know any historical or local anecdotes, or can offer your knowledge and skills in any way, please get in touch. .

Lancashire Rock
Les Ainsworth and his team are working away on the next volume of the blockbusting Lancashire guidebook. It will bring all the definitive weight of the last volume together with the style and layout of the new series of BMC guides to produce a worthy successor to the mighty Brick.

Images will be crucial to this guide, so if you climb in the area, please do your best to take good action photos and crag shots to help the cause along.

If you would like to help in any way, by providing photographs, commenting on information, route checking, or to assist in proof reading etc., then please get in touch at guides@thebmc.co.uk.
 


We want to say a big thanks to every BMC member who continues to support us through the Coronavirus crisis.

From weekly Facebook Lives and GB Climbing home training videos, to our access team working to re-open the crags and fight for your mountain access, we couldn’t do it without you.

Did you know that we've launched a U27 membership offer for just £1.50 / month? And with full membership from £2.50 / month, it's never been easier to join and support our work: 

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"The runnel" at Helsby. It was a top rope problem until I lead it May 1999. I called it "Liverpool lady boys". It is probably E6 6c but I am open to comments as it has been so long ago and I couldn't climb close to that grade now. I (Sven Rowan) did the first ascent (after top rope practice) John Buckley held my ropes. On the same day (after top rope practice). David Kells lead the second ascent and David Ormerod did the third. Photos were sent to Pete Chadwick (I think}, but both me and Kells can't remember who we sent them to. The break the friends were in had no marks in them and it was the conclusion of the group that it was the first ascent. Thanks for your time Sven Rowan.
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Is there any update of the Leicester guide? It would be great to have a proper solid book with decent photo topos rather than loose print outs from various websites!

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