Outdoor Trips

Lets Get Outside

We host outdoor bouldering trips designed to bridge the gap between the gym and the crag. Whether you’re a newcomer looking to touch real rock for the first time or a veteran wanting to explore the best local spots, we provide a friendly, high-energy environment to do it. After all, outdoor climbing is always better and safer when you’re part of a crew. Join us to learn from experienced climbers, discover hidden gems, and enjoy the great outdoors with a community that has your back.

Portland

What more could a climber want than a whole field full of boulders next to the open ocean? Portland is an island off the coast of Dorset that has more boulders than you could ever dream of. 

Rites of passage include – Terminator, Lost Decade and Lightning Strike 

8th - 10th May 26

North Wales

Set within the hills and valleys of Snowdonia National Park the climbs here have some of the best views in the country. With routes set by some the world’s best bouldering pioneers there’s so much history to soak up and be inspired by. 

Rites of passage include – Jerry’s Roof, The Pinch and Harvey Oswald

3rd - 5th July 26

Peak District

The Peak District is one of the key places to visit if you are a keen boulderer. With a lot of core climbs set over Stanage, Burbage and Curbar (to name a few) you can see why a lot of pro climbers move up north to train and get strong. 

Rites of passage include – Green Traverse, Gorilla Warfare and The Joker

4th - 5th Sept

Things you should know.

  • You will need to organise your own travel and accommodation for the trips. 
  • You do not have to stay for the entire weekend drop in and out of the days that suit you. 
  • You will need to sign a Form of Understanding before attending. 
  • We recommend you have your own Personal Liability Insurance (included with a BMC membership) 
  • If you have boulder pads please bring them if you don’t, don’t worry there will be some provided. 
  • We respect nature, anything we bring with us will be taken away again.

Things you should bring.

  • Climbing Shoes
  • Chalk Bag
  • Approach Shoes/Walking Boots
  • Warm Coat and Layers
  • Waterproofs
  • Food and Drink
  • Backpack

The following things are advised:

  • Guide Book
  • Climbing and Warm Up Accessories
  • Warm Hat and Gloves (hopefully not needed, but you never know)
  • Cap and Sunglasses (hope for warm weather)
  • Suncream
  • Lip Balm