Wild Horizons Podcast: Kinder - Crags, hags, groughs and bogs
The Kinder Plateau may sit on the doorstep of Manchester and Sheffield, but step onto it and you can find yourself experiencing a true wilderness in winter, a desert in summer and a soul-lifting day out at any time of the year. Peter Judd takes us there.
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BMC members are invited to join a peer-led walk, hosted by BMC Peak Area volunteers, with local BMC volunteer Paul Justin guiding the route. This social walk will start from Hayfield and explore the western end of the Kinder Scout plateau. We’re excited to welcome you for a memorable day in the outdoors!
Hill Walking Events
BMC members are invited to join a peer-led walk, hosted by BMC Peak Area volunteers, with local BMC volunteer Bev England guiding the route. This social walk will explore Baslow Edge and Curbar Edge, returning alongside the River Derwent. We’re excited to welcome you for a memorable day in the outdoors!
Area Meetings
Come to our next gathering of Midlands climbers and walkers and get involved in the BMC.
Area Meetings
Come to our next gathering of Peak climbers and walkers and get involved in the BMC. Area Meetings are run by volunteers and provide an opportunity for you to discuss issues and influence decisions affecting climbers and walkers locally and nationally
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Area Meetings
Come to our next gathering of Lakes climbers and walkers and get involved in the BMC.
Hill Walking Articles
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Hillwalking Destinations
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Hillwalking Destinations
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Hillwalking Destinations
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Hillwalking Destinations
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Hillwalking Destinations
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Hillwalking Destinations
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Hillwalking Destinations
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Hillwalking Destinations
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Hillwalking Destinations
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Hill Walking Articles
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Hill Walking Articles
An outdoor youth and community worker based in Greater Manchester, Rehna discovered a passion for outdoor activities in her teens through the Lindley Educational Trust. She now helps other young people find their own passion for the ‘great outdoors’ as the leader of the Ashton Youth Club.
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Hill Walking Articles
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Mountaineering Articles
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Hillwalking Destinations
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Rock Climbing Articles
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