Mountaineering and M Guide - Resources and Review

The BMC is the representative body that exists to protect the freedoms and promote the interests of climbers, hillwalkers and mountaineers, including ski
mountaineers. Includes access news, a climbing wall directory, competitions diary, information service and membership details.
 
Alphabetically arranged definitions of English and American climbing terms with German, French, Canadian French, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, and Polish translations.
 
Full text of papers about snow science and avalanche research. Headings include Management and Analysis of Snow, Avalanche and Climate Data, Hazard Management and Public Warning, Mountain Weather and Snowpack, Snow Cover Stability, Avalanche Initiation and Forecasting, Avalanche Dynamics and Defence, Case Histories, and Avalanche Control, Rescue and Education.
 
Collection of crag guides, route reports, guide books and information about climbing in the UK, including the top ten recommended routes and a guide to the UK grading system.
 
Offers guides to British Isles sea stacks, chalk surfaces and specific climbing areas throughout the UK. Also offers information on ethics stemming from traditional climbing practices and a technical section.
 
Information on several tick borne diseases, including articles on bite prevention and tick removal, diagnosis, and treatment recommendations.
 
Publisher of mountain tables, and the Scottish hillwalking 'fanzine' The Angry Corrie. Features a collection of data, including that for the 'Hewitts' and 'Marilyns' of England, Ireland, and Wales, and the 'Grahams', 'Donalds' and 'Murdos' of Scotland. Also offers articles from each issue of TAC from 1993 to the present day, and the inaugural issue from 1991.
 
Information on US National Parks, including educational, cultural and historical resources.
 
Daily forecasts of the avalanche and climbing conditions at five climbing areas of Scotland: Glen Coe, Lochaber (covering Ben Nevis and Aonach Mor), Creag Meagaidh, Northern Cairngorms and Southern Cairngorms.
 
Extensive information about the Scottish Mountaineering Club (formed 1889) including its activities, huts, journal, guidebooks and Munros CD, as well as an introduction to hillwalking in Scotland, recent winter climbing route reports, details of the new Munros introduced in 1997, a list of all 1900+ Munroists from 1901 to 1998, and the full text of the newsletters of the Mountaineering Council of Scotland (a separate organisation).
 
Details of mountain expeditions, including scientific work, photographs, live broadcasts, books and related materials.
 
News of current conditions for skiing, snowboarding, ice climbing, winter mountaineering and cross
country skiing in the Scottish Highlands.
 
Photographs, latitude and longitude, height, date of last eruption and descriptive information about numerous active volcanoes in over 40 countries in the world.
 
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