OutdoorHer
OutdoorHer is a resource for everyone who is looking to learn more about women's health and kit requirements in the outdoors, from participants to leaders and allies. Inspired by conversations with walkers, climbers and leaders about managing their periods, menopause and toileting when out in the wild, BMC and Mountain Training have created some simple ‘how-to’ guides that go through these topics and more.
Incident and Near Miss Reporting
The BMC have an incident and near-miss reporting database and by adding your real-life account to the database you will help the wider community learn from your experiences.
Into The Hills Guide
For those who are relatively or completely new to the activity of hill walking, Into The Hills highlights some essential skills you should learn and develop on your trips into the hills and mountains, and provides a reference base of resources for learning the required skills.
Green Guides
The BMC produces a number of good practice guides for climbers, hill walkers and mountaineers. These give a wide range of essential information on topics from how to minimise your impact while in the hills to how to spot rare species. There are Green Guides covering the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales and the Uplands.
Podcasts
The BMC have two podcast series: Wild Horizons where the series explores a mountain, a range, a ridge, a path or a feature and talk with a special guest who knows and loves that place and Finding Out Way where we talk to the people who are passionate about walking, climbing and mountaineering, but who also who have more to say.
A parent's guide to hill walking and mountaineering
If your child is interested in hill walking or mountaineering, then read this brilliant free BMC booklet which introduces climbing, walking and mountaineering along with the risks and benefits so that parents can be better informed about these exciting activities.
Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) Weather
Get live weather and conditions information directly from a weather station at the summit of Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa), thanks to a new innovative project from the BMC and various partners. As part of the AdventureSmart project to provide simple, clear information, to help hill walkers and mountain users make their good mountain day better, this ground-breaking project should help you plan your day and hopefully also reduce some unnecessary call outs to Mountain Rescue.
What is the CROW Act?
The Countryside and Rights of Way Act (CROW) 2000 gives us the right of access, on foot, to land mapped as 'open country' - mountain, moor, heath and down, or registered common land. Find out more
Safeguarding
Our BMC Safeguarding hub has all the information you need. Our mission is to safeguard the future of hill walking, climbing, and mountaineering, allowing individuals to experience adventure today and for generations to follow.
Respect The Wild
What special skills do you need to know if you’re heading up into the wilds of our hills and mountains? To help everyone #RespectTheWild, the BMC have a series of advice codes and films that reveal the secrets for sustainable and successful wilderness trips.