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The Jersey Rock Climbing Club was founded in 1960 with its members participating in coastal exploration, canoeing, caving, and rock climbing. Today the Club concentrates its efforts toward trad climbing and associated environmental issues on the Island of Jersey.

 

Club Meets

The Club meets on Tuesday evening during the summer, and at Langford Climbing Wall during the winter. Club Members also meet most weekends and at various other times, please see the Club Meets page for where we are climbing today. For new and visiting climbers please see: Want to go climbing, need a partner, visiting! * READ ME *.

 

Wildlife and the Environment

Jersey is blessed with a dramatic coastline, that provides excellent nesting conditions for a wide range of wild birds, as well as an abundance of climbing routes for wild humans. Unfortunately for the birds, we are bigger than they are, and consequently our presence on the cliffs can cause a great deal of disturbance to them. Read More... 

 

New Guidebook

A new select climbing guidebook for the Island 'Jersey Climbs 101' is now available. See the Guidebooks menu for more information, download a low resolution sample chapter, or to get your copy today. Available online or from Jersey Tourism in St Helier.

 

Weather

Jersey Tides  |  Jersey Met Forecast  |  Jersey Met 5 Day    |  BBC Weather  |  Meteox 

 
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