Climbing club
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A Climbing club is an club formed primarily for the purposes of rock climbing, ice climbing or mountaineering. Climbing clubs usually schedule climbing meets allowing members an opportunity to meet like-minded individuals and partake in Lead climbing which by definition requires two or more individuals.
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[edit] Organization
Climbing clubs are often affiliated to a national governing or representative body for purposes of public liability insurance.
In the UK and Ireland this is most often the British Mountaineering Council.
[edit] Club Facilities
Clubs may typically provide:
- Scheduled meets
- Climbing huts
- Newsletters
- Social events
- Limited public/civil liability insurance
- Discount schemes with climbing shops