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Walkhighlands Navigation courses

Following the success of the joint Walkhighlands/MCofS navigation courses over the last few years there will be a further 4 courses held in April and May 2015. These single day courses will be held in the Ochils on 18 and 19 April and the Campsies on 16 and 17 May. Each course will begin with an hour of work indoors and then the rest of the day will be spent on practical navigation skills on the hill. The courses will be run by Heather Morning, Mountain Safety Officer at the Mountaineering Council of Scotland and are aimed at anyone who

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Aviemore Mountain Cafe mountain safety evenings

There are still a few places yet to be taken for the popular winter safety evenings to be held at the Mountain Cafe, Aviemore in February. The evenings are organised by the Mountaineering Council of Scotland and are usually an entertaining mix of information, first-hand stories, and quality food. Wednesday 11th February 2015 Di Gilbert Di Gilbert is a full time Mountaineering Instructor based in the Cairngorm National Park. During the winter months, Di feels like she spends a lot of time looking at weather forecasts and deciphering synoptic charts trying to ensure that she is in the right place

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BBC’s The Mountain to showcase Cairngorm

A new six-part TV documentary following a winter at the Cairngorm ski centre will start on Monday 12 January.   The observational documentary series, The Mountain,  to be shown on BBC1 Scotland at 7.30pm, will focus on the lives of those that struggle to keep the ski centre open through gales and snowstorms, and the people of Aviemore, whose livelihoods partly depend on a great winter season. As the first storms of the winter blow in, the Ski Patrol are shown in the first episode of the series working hard to get the resort open as early as possible. Working out of

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Last chance to have your say on camping ban proposals

The consultation on proposals to ban wild camping in parts of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park will end on 12 January. If passed the new byelaws will make wild camping illegal between March and October on most lochshores in the Park. The Park wants to extend the current seasonal ban from East Loch Lomondside to include most of the lochs in the Trossachs, the majority of the the west side of Loch Lomond, the area around Balloch, as well as the north-east area of Loch Long. The Park would like to hear from walkers and wild campers

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Hillwalkers warned of extreme winds

Mountain Rescuers have issued a warning to Scottish hillwalkers as weather forecasts predict wind speeds in excess of 100mph for Friday 9 January with stormy weather likely to continue into the weekend. Willie Anderson, commenting after a successful rescue of two walkers from the Cairngorm plateau near Ben Macdui yesterday (Wednesday 7 January) said walkers should not attempt to climb Scotland’s mountains during the forecasted adverse weather. The Mountain Weather Information Service is predicting storm force winds developing widely overnight into Friday with wind speeds expected to reach 80-100mph in some areas with severe wind chill and “appalling” visibility at

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John Muir remembered on centenary

On December 24 1914 John Muir died in a Los Angeles hospital after being stricken with pneumonia while on a visit to the Southern Californian city to visit his daughter. The pioneering Scots-born conservationist, explorer, author and campaigner remains a giant figure in American culture. His picture hangs in the California Hall of Fame alongside Clint Eastwood, Walt Disney and Barbara Streisand, while across the United States, libraries, schools, universities, hospitals, parks and mountains are named in his honour. Stuart Brooks, Chief Executive of the John Muir Trust said: “Over the past century since his death, John Muir’s relevance has

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Tom Weir Statue to be unveiled

A statue of Tom Weir will be unveiled on the shores of Loch Lomond to coincide with the 100th anniversary of his birth on 29 December. The unveiling event – at Balmaha Bay picnic area – will include a musical tribute and will mark the centenary of Tom Weir’s birthday, with special guests including well-known outdoor writers and broadcasters Cameron McNeish and Jimmie MacGregor, Scottish minstrel Alistair MacDonald and sculptor Sean Hedges-Quinn. Attendance on the 29th at midday is free, and samples of Tom’s favourite brew and snack will be available. Those attending are encouraged to wear one of Tom’s

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Fort William Mountain Festival line up announced

The full programme for the 2015 Fort William Mountain Festival has now been announced. Some of the best inspirational speakers made up of top climbers, and mountaineers, will join adventure film screenings, ski mountaineering and hill running races and mountain skills workshops for the four day festival. Staged in and around the Highland town of Fort William it will run from Wednesday 18th to Sunday 22nd February 2015. Mike Pescod, Chairman of the Highland Mountain Culture Association, organisers of the Festival, said: “The Fort William Mountain Festival celebrates our wild landscape and the opportunities it presents. It’s guaranteed to inspire,

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Lower drink drive limit now in force

Scotland&apos’s drink drive limit has been lowered and comes into effect today (Friday 5th December). The new limit will bring Scotland in line with the rest of Europe, lowering the limit from 80mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood to 50mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood. The new lower limit means that some drivers could be over the legal limit after only one drink and more drivers may still be over the limit driving the next day. Police Scotland estimate that they stop over 80,000 vehicles each month, with around 20,000 offences detected every month. The Police say being

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Walkhighlands Winter Skills Course

The unique challenges and unrivalled rewards of the winter mountains require a whole host of skills including the correct use of crampons and ice axe, and avalanche evaluation. Walkhighlands is offering a Winter Skills weekend, run by experienced and qualified guides from Scot Mountain Holidays and based near Aviemore in the Cairngorms. Extend your hillwalking skills to tackle winter mountain days safely alongside other Walkhighlands users. The weekend course costs £245 including all accommodation and delicious, award-winning food. Learn new skills and make lifelong friends while enjoying two practical days in the stunning Cairngorms scenery. Pick up/drop off is available

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You should always carry a backup means of navigation and not rely on a single phone, app or map. Walking can be dangerous and is done entirely at your own risk. Information is provided free of charge; it is every walker's responsibility to check it and to navigate safely.