Mending Mountains for everyone

Dr Catherine Flitcroft, Access and Conservation Policy Officer for the British Mountaineering Council (BMC) blogs about their new crowdfunding campaign to raise money for path repair work on some of Britain’s most iconic peaks: Mend Our Mountains.

Whether you’re a day walker, a diehard climber, a fell runner, mountain biker, orienteer or a charity challenger, you may well have noticed large erosion scars in some your favourite haunts– some as wide as the M1 in places which we actively skirt despite the impact to the local ecology!

Working with eight national parks, the BMC has undertaken its biggest campaign to date, aiming to raise more than £100,000 to repair damaged paths on some of Britain’s most popular peaks, including the respective highest mountains of England and Wales – Scafell Pike (Lake District) and Snowdon. The campaign also features Ingleborough (Yorkshire Dales), Kinder Scout (Peak District) and part of the Brecon Beacons Horseshoe, as well as vital repairs to moorland on Dartmoor, Exmoor and the North York Moors. For a few quid (or a bit more if you’re feeling flush) donors receive a reward in return for their donation (lunch with Sir Chris Bonington was bought up very quickly but there’s still a helicopter ride in the Yorkshire Dales left!)


More people are waking up to the benefits of outdoor recreation which is great news but with increasing visitor numbers to our national parks and smaller budgets, compounded by the extensive damage of recent flooding, these areas need a lifeline which is why we launched this campaign.

To manage this problem needs effective intervention, usually through the construction of paths, which help to heal the mountain landscape and protect habitats and wildlife – but these are not cheap to construct.

Mend Our Mountains got off to a fantastic start. After just two days we netted almost £15,000 worth of donations, with £12,000 on the first day alone but there's still a long way to go before we hit our £100,000 target (at the time of writing we have raised £45,266).

Famous outdoor names such as Sir Chris Bonington, Doug Scott CBE and Julia Bradbury are already supporting the campaign and it's hugely encouraging to see so many people responding to the opportunity to give something back to the beautiful outdoor environment that helps to keep us sane and happy - now the big task is to try and make the campaign reach the wider layers of the outdoor public who might not have heard about it.

A big part of this will be fostering grassroots support for the individual projects on the ground. If you can help then please do so by donating, spreading the word or alternatively by offering a weird and wonderful prize (perhaps you can offer a guided walk, a unique experience or some vouchers for somewhere local) - we are looking for more local prizes to add to the appeal to generate new interest all of the time.

If the same number of people who walked up Snowdon in a year gave just 20p, we would hit our target. The Mend Our Mountains campaign will run for two months, until 16 May. For more information please contact Cath Flitcroft on 0161 4383333 or email cath@thebmc.co.uk