Following the results of a survey carried out by Mountaineering Scotland last year, the country’s top mountain safety experts are launching new guidance for those who use their mobile phones, or GPS devices, for navigating in the hills.
Take a look back at what the Mountaineering Scotland team got up to in 2022
As the weather turns colder, and with more snow forecast to fall over the next few weeks, mountain safety organisations are coming together to encourage people to ‘ThinkWINTER’ and ensure that those heading for Scotland’s winter hills and mountains can easily access the right information and advice.
A look at what the Mountaineering Scotland team got up to in November, from our annual AGM to the YCS Grand Final and more.
We are delighted to announce that, as part of an exciting new partnership with the Outdoor Access Trust for Scotland (OATS), the 'It's Up to Us' campaign has been awarded the Scottish Mountaineering Trust (SMT) 60th anniversary Diamond Grant for £100,000.
The Scottish Avalanche Information Services full daily forecasts will resume for the winter 2022/23 season on the 15th of December.
An update from Mountaineering Scotland on Glen Strathfarrar access for vehicles this winter season
A summary of the Mountaineering Scotland 2022 AGM, which took place at the AK Bell Library in Perth on Saturday 19 November
The Glen Etive road will be closed for emergency drainage works for the next few weeks
A look back at what the Mountaineering Scotland team got up to during October.