The BMC's Gower Climbing Festival is an opportunity to experience what the Gower peninsula has to offer on its limestone cliffs and beautiful beaches. It takes place over the weekend of 14-16 September and is based at the excellent Pitton Cross campsite near Rhossili. Read more »
The latest magnum opus from the volounteers of the region. Read more »
The latest developments in both north and south Wales are detailed in this instalment of the regular Cymru/Wales newsletter. Read more »
The low-lying coastal cliffs of Tremadog are a firm favourite amongst climbers for their weather-dodging location and technically demanding routes, and Craig Bwlch y Moch is the showpiece crag of the edge. Read more »
41 volunteer climber days have been put in over the winter on three BMC-organised gardening days on Bwlch y Moch. Read more »
The Tremadog Revival Project continued at the weekend with the installation of a new ladder in Belshazzar Gully on Craig Bwlch y Moch. Read more »
In spite of wet and windy weather the Tremadog Revival continued on Saturday, thanks to 13 hardy volunteers, who turned up for the second gardening session of the winter. Mike Raine reports. Read more »
Inspired by the work of Irish climbers at Fair Head, motivated by the Crocker led changes to Cheddar and Wintours, North Wales climbers have been stirring to re-claim our routes from the undergrowth on Bwlch y Moch. Read more »
A new Wales Area team has been elected starring Mike Raine as Chair, Keith Robertson as Secretary and Roger Bennion as National Council Representative. Read more »
A bright sunny Saturday 4th November saw the crags at Tremadog being given a spruce and tidy up by a large group of volunteers. Read more »
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