OUTDOORSmagic
 Home » News > OTH newsThursday 24 July 2008 | Help  
Prizes to be won!
Click below to enter
Free weekly newsletter!
Join OUTDOORSmagic now
Members can use the forum and gallery, receive a weekly newsletter and are eligible to win great prizes!
why join?  
Travel Partners
Travel Partners
Inghams
Exodus
Explore!
eVent technology
eVent
TGO Magazine
Latest Reviews
6843 Total Reviews
British Army Mess tins
by Richard Baker 4
AKU Genesis
by Colingags
Berghaus C7 Pro Series
by Rich Jones
Outdoor Designs Assault Bivi
by Jugglernick
Vango TBS Spirit 300
by James Charles-Edwards
Raichle Scout GTX
by Victor Tudor
Raichle Scout GTX
by Steve Thomas 3
Mountain Equipment Mountain Glove.
by Simrocks
» Loads More Reviews
Gallery Rated Image
Stormy Afternoon at Lake Song Kol
by Hamish Fenton
 OTH NEWS 30 / 11 / 06
 

BMC Hill Walking Lectures Announced

Hill walkingThe British Mountaineering Council is set to run a series of talks about hill walking, both for seasoned walkers and enthusiastic novices, in January and February 2007. The programme follows the annual series of winter and Alpine talks which attracted 1300 people this year. Topics covered will include navigation, weather, route finding, scrambling, use of GPS, and an overview of different walking areas. Oh yes, and plenty of anecdotes:-)

The speakers are Helen Barnard, from the Mountain Training Trust, and Ian Brodie, from Friends of the Lake District. As you'd expect, both have broad experience of hill walking in the UK. Helen's also keen on high altitude trekking and will be offering tips on health and altitude related issues for anyone planning expeditions abroad.

The speakers will be touring the country and you can catch them at the following places/times:

  • Monday 29th January - University of Liverpool
  • Tuesday 30th January - University of Wales, Bangor
  • Wednesday 31st January - Aylestone School, Hereford
  • Monday 5th February - University of College, London
  • Tuesday 6th February - University of Leeds
  • Wednesday 7th February - University of Central Lancashire, Penrith

All lectures start at 18:45 and finish at 21:00 at a cost of £7 per person, or £5 with a BMC membership card, and you can buy tickets on the door. Group discounts are also available. More details from the BMC or by emailing office@thebmc.co.uk.

Hill Walking Lectures


Bookmark thisPrinter friendly version
Want to send this article to a friend? Please join here
 

Discuss this article, 1 of 9 messages, read more:
tdave@walkeryri.org.uk 
Posted: 13/12/06 22:35:05 05
Great news that the BMC have decided to hold one of their lectures in North Wales, Ok - Bangor; but close enough ;-))

Makes a change from having to go to Liverpool or Manchester for this sort of thing, which is too impractical.

Thumbs up to the BMC.
Read more...
Related articles:
BMC Winter Lectures Announced
The BMC brings winter indoors this November, with tips on how to enjoy the snow.
Scramble Route - Coniston Old Man, Lake District
An escape from the tourist route up one of the Lake District's most popular summits...
'Coast For Most' Formed
The BMC joins the Ramblers and others to push coastal access rights ...
Walking and Whisky Combo - Second Chance
The joint Talisker whisky and Woodland Trust challenge returns to Skye this summer for a second weekend of hiking and whisky tasting, amongst a few other things. Caber-throwing anyone?
Weekend Mountain Weather Outlook
Tie your hats tight, avoid those creaking trees, and wrap up warm this weekend on the hills. You never know, winter might finally be on the way ...
Quo Pro Winners Announced
We told you back in November that we had nearly £1000 of Quo Pro mapping software to give away, from newcomers to the market Mapyx. Now it's time to find out who'll be taking them home ...
Weekend Mountain Weather Outlook
A familiar story of rain, high windchill, and low visibility awaits us in the hills this weekend, so pack those extra layers and don't forget the compass...
BMC Launches Alpine Essentials DVD
Following in the boot prints of the BMC's Winter Essentials DVD, this is an essential skills aid for anyone heading to the Alps, novice or experienced. Also has an excellent section on Via Ferrata safety.
Scramble Route - Bla Bhein (Blaven), Skye
This week's scramble route takes in one of Skye's munros with stunning views of the Cuillin that really mark it out as something special.
Walking Route: Swirl How and Wetherlam
Swirl How is only three feet lower than its big brother, the Old Man of Coniston, but it offers a welcome escape from the crowds...
Join The BMC's Campaign For Coastal Access
If you've ever had trouble gaining access to sea-cliff climbing or coastal paths, now's your chance to have your two pennies' worth ...
Scramble Route - Wrinkled Tower, Tryfan
A harder, more exposed alternative to Tryfan's classic meandering North Ridge, Wrinkled Tower is an ideal route for those crisp, dry, bright winter days. Remember them?
Waterproof BMC Map Covers Snowdonia
Waterproof and tear resistant but half the weight of a laminated equivalent, the second of the BMC's mountain series is the first 1:40,000 map to cover the entire Snowdonia area.
Scramble Route - Crescent Climb, Pavey Ark
The best known scramble on Langdale's Pavey Ark is the classic Jack's Rake, but here's an alternative for experienced scramblers looking for a more challenging route on the mountain.
Weekly Route - Moel Siabod, Snowdonia
Don't turn your nose up at Moel Siabod because it falls short of the 3000-foot mark - it's a proper mountain with great views, and ridgey scrambling options.
New Snow+Rock in Central London
Central London doesn't normally see much snow - or many rocks either - but from December onwards it will host a new Snow+Rock store...
BMC Announces Winter Essentials Lectures
Education and entertainment is the promise from this winter's winter skills-focussed lecture series presented by Martin Moran and Twid Turner and aimed at both climbers and walkers.
Good Navigation Habits
Our latest Tech Tips article guides us through the ins and outs of (successful) navigation. We can't promise you'll never get lost on the hill again, but at least you'll have a fighting chance...
New Plastic BMC Map Wins Award
A near indestructible plasticised map of the Lakes produced by the British Mountaineering Council with Harvey Maps has won an outdoor writers' award for innovation.
Buyers' Guides - Navigation
All the basics on navigatiion kit from the humble map to the joys of GPS and mapping software in vaguely comprehensible terms...

Members Logon
Email:
Password:
forgot your
password?
Article search
Sponsored Articles
WILD LANDSCAPES : UNDER THREAT?
sponsored by The John Muir Trust

The Mighty Zambezi
sponsored by Guide Dogs

Paramo Product of the Month - Fuera Peak Windproof
sponsored by Paramo

Support our partners

VOTE
What mapping sytems do you use (in addition to printed maps)
Mapping software (e.g. Anquet)
GPS
Both mapping software and GPS
Neither- just printed maps
Not even printed maps

 Send to friend | Join Now ^ Top of Page
About OUTDOORSmagic
- About Us
- Privacy Policy
- Terms and Conditions

Subscribe to OUTDOORSMAGIC RSS news feed.
Contact Us
- Support
- Advertise with us
- FAQ
- Retailers: free site review
Affiliates
- Take our news for free
- RSS Feed
Magicalia Digital Publishing
Cycling
- BIKEmagic
- RoadCyclingUK
- SheCycles
- LondonCycleSport
- Visordown
- ProTourNews
Outdoors
- OUTDOORSmagic
- FISHINGmagic
- GOLFmagic
- TheMainSail
Lifestyle
- ThinkBaby
- Gardening.co.uk
- AVReview
- ThinkCamera
Hobbies
- ModelFlying
- MilitaryModelling
- ModelBoats
- GetWoodWorking

- Full Portfolio
© 1999-2008 Magicalia Ltd.