Federated Mountain Clubs (FMC) celebrates outdoor recreation, cherishes our backcountry and acts to protect both for future generations. Our 21,000 members, from all corners of New Zealand, explore our wild places.
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Latest News
7 rules of firearm safety
The Firearms Safety Council of Aotearoa New Zealand (FSCANZ) are disappointed that a hunter has been shot during the 2018 roar period in the Kaimanawa […]
A victory for the outdoor community
“A victory for the outdoor community, for the rule of law on public land, and for the intrinsic values of Fiordland”. – FMC President Peter Wilson
After […]
Locally based rescue helicopters must stay
Mt Cook Village development should wait until plan review
FMC is opposing an application to extend Aoraki Court Motel in Mt Cook Village until the future management of the National Park, including the village, […]
Federated Mountain Clubs says ‘no’ to Te Kuha mine
Federated Mountain Clubs President Peter Wilson is calling on Conservation Minister Eugenie Sage, and Energy and Resources Minister Megan Woods, to turn down the […]
FMC pack-rafting training scholarship recipients announced
FMC is pleased to announce the award of 15 pack-rafting training scholarships worth $300 each.
There were a pleasing number of quality applicants for the scholarships, […]