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Mountain Rescue Council of England & Wales
The website and discussion forums for the governing body for Mountain Rescue in England & Wales.
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Kerry Mountain Rescue Team
We train regularly in a complete range of disciplines such as casualty care, technical ropework, helicopter winching, search management, navigation, radio communication, 4WD techniques etc.
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Mountaineering Council of Ireland
Web site of the Mountaineering organisation of Ireland
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The Scottish Mountaineering Club
The Scottish Mountaineering Club was formed in 1889 as a result of correspondence in the Glasgow Herald initiated by William W. Naismith....
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The Mountaineering Council of Scotland
The representative body for climbers, walkers, mountaineers and cross-country skiers who enjoy the Scottish mountains.
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Melbourne University Mountaineering Club
All about experiencing the wilderness and the great outdoors. Nearly anything you can imagine doing, we have members who have done it!
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La Trobe University Mountaineering Club
A club devoted to the enjoyment of the outdoors based on an appreciation of the natural environment and motivated by the desire for exploration, adventure and the "wilderness.
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British Columbia Mountaineering Club
A group of like-minded individuals who participate in outdoor activities. The club was established in 1907 and currently has about 500 members.
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California Mountaineering Club
We have a full schedule of trips year round, covering climbing, from multi-day alpine ascents & winter mountaineering to weekend hiking, rock climbing and ice climbing outings.
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Dartmouth Mountaineering Club
A student-run club, and carries with it a long history of climbing and mountaineering all around the world.
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Ochils Mountaineering Club
The OMC is a Stirling based climbing club which caters for climbers and hillwalkers in central Scotland.
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Army Mountaineering Association
The website for members of the British Army Mountaineering Association. Members' interests include hill walking, sport and traditional rock climbing, and alpine and greater ranges mountaineering.
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Hillingdon Mountaineering Club
We are a small, friendly and very informal West London based mountaineering club and we welcome climbers of all abilities.
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Barnsley Mountaineering Club
The Club is affiliated to the British Mountaineering Council and each member receives their publication ‘Summit’.
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North London Mountaineering Club
This climbing club is open to all climbers and mountaineers in the London area. It meets Weds at Mile End climbing wall and has a club cottage in Snowdonia, which members have unlimited access to.
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The Marylebone Mountaineering Club
Rock climbing, mountaineering and walking club based in London
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The Climbers' Club
A national club, founded to encourage climbing and to promote the interests of mountaineers and the mountain environment.
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Calgary Mountain Club
An eclectic climbers organization steeped in history (among other things).
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Las Vegas Mountaineers Club
Our goal is to provide our members with plenty of exciting and enjoyable outdoor experiences and the opportunity to form many new and lasting friendships.
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Red Rope
The UK socialist walkers and climbers club, organising shared-cost trips to mountains and countryside.
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Comeragh Mountaineering Club
One of the premier Mountaineering and Hill Walking Clubs in the South East of Ireland.
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The Bellingham Mountaineers
A non-profit club committed to outdoor recreation and conservation in Washington State. The club has over 15,000 members, with 300 in the Bellingham chapter.
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Mountains for Miracles
Mountains for Miracles combines fundraising with mountaineering to raise the awareness and capital needed for the fight against childhood cancers.
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Climbing For Kids
Bay Area Wilderness Training's program to raise money by climbing and you'll walk away with $1500 worth of free mountaineering gear.
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Rockhoppers Mountaineering Club
This is one of London's most active and friendly climbing clubs. Its members participate in all aspects of mountaineering.
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UCD Mountaineering Club
The purpose of the club is to develop confidence and independence on the mountains. We organise trips, pass on the necessary skills, and even supply gear.
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