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Speyside Way extension delayed

There looks set to be another delay in the long running plans to extend the Speyside Way. Currently the long distance route from Buckie on the Moray Firth ends at Aviemore, however for the last 14 years there have been plans made to extend it to Newtonmore. Much of the hold up has been due to objections from the Kinrara Estate, one of a number of landowners owning land on the proposed extension. In May 2010 the Cairngorms National Park Authority decided to use a path order to enforce access over the 7km stretch on the Estate’s land. These powers,

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Avalanche card updated

With the current Scottish thaw not predicted to last, and with plenty of snow on many higher slopes, a useful avalanche advice card has been updated with mountaineers and ski-tourers in mind. The plastic-coated card, designed to fit into a rucksack or jacket pocket has been produced by the Mountaineering Council of Scotland (MCofS) in association with Avalex. 90% of people involved in avalanches actually trigger the avalanche themselves. This popular card aims to reduce this by providing a handy reference including the following information: * Clues to instability/stability * Rutschblock Test * Safe travel techniques * Search and Rescue

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Loch Lomond wild goose chase

Scottish Natural Heritage is inviting people along for a wild goose chase at the Loch Lomond national nature reserve on 30 January. The free event, which takes place from 1.30pm until dusk, includes exploring the reserve and surrounding area by mini-bus, trying to spot and count the four species of geese that visit the reserve in winter. This will be followed by watching the geese as they come in to roost at dusk. Participants may attend half or the whole event. This event must be pre-booked with participants meeting at the Kilmaronock Millennium Hall in Gartocharn. Stephen Longster, SNH site

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Fort William Festival programme announced

This year’s Fort William Mountain Festival has a full programme of films, lectures, workshops and events. Highlights include evenings with adventurer Tim Emmett discussing his latest exploits, and Cameron McNeish and Richard Else talking about mountain film making, films from the Best of Banff World Tour, and an evening of paddling films. The Festival runs from Friday 11 February and ends with a party at Nevis Range on Tuesday 15 February. During the daytime there will be courses on avalanche awareness and winter walking and climbing skills. During the Festival the Scottish Award for Excellence in Mountain Culture will be

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Buachaille avalanche ruled as accident

A Sheriff has determined that the avalanche which killed two climbers on Buachaille Etive Mor last year was a tragic accident that could not have been foreseen. The Fatal Accident Inquiry report by Sheriff Douglas Small into the deaths of Chris Walker, 29, from Cumbria, and Robert Pritchard, 37, of New Malden, last February, has been published and it states that the slab avalanche could not have been predicted. Sheriff Small reported: “I am satisfied that the avalanche was completely unpredictable and that the circumstances of this accident were highly unusual. I consider that this was a tragic accident which

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Coach travel deal for skiers

Coach firm Scottish Citylink has teamed up with three of Scotland’s ski resorts to offer a new timetable and a 20% discount on equipment hire for passengers when they produce their valid return ticket. The new timetable and offer covers Nevis Range, Cairngorm Mountain and Glencoe Mountain with regular departures from Inverness, Glasgow and Edinburgh. The timetable will run until 22 May 2011. The new deal has come at just the right time for boarders and skiers who want to take advantage of one of Scotland’s coldest ever winters and plenty of snow. Chris Sankey, for Scottish Citylink, said: “Winter

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Mick Fowler tour dates rescheduled

Climber Mick Fowler had to postpone events from his Berghaus Adventure Tour on 1 and 2 December because of the heavy snow and bad weather before Christmas. The Edinburgh and Newcastle events have now been rescheduled for 12 and 11 February. Anyone with tickets to the postponed events should be contacted with the new details and tickets are still available (£10) as well as times and venue details from the tour website. Mick Fowler is one of Britain’s leading mountaineers, specialising in the exploration of remote, extremely challenging climbing locations which has led Mick to be labelled “the mountaineers’ mountaineer”

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Snow reveals wildlife secrets

Tom Cunningham, from Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve is urging walkers to make use of the current snowy ground to become wildlife dectectives. The SNH reserve manager said, “Recently we suggested that as well as looking around and in the trees when you are out for a walk, it is worthwhile checking the snow or muddy ground for footprints. These can reveal a lot about who’s been passing by, where they stopped, what they did and even how long ago. “This photo, taken at the end of December, at Tentsmuir shows just how revealing this can be. It shows where a

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Manifesto to make Mountains Matter

In this age of austerity, the benefits of mountaineering and the need to fund responsible access to the countryside is more important than ever. This is the view of the Mountaineering Council of Scotland (MCofS) which has just launched a manifesto for the forthcoming Scottish Parliamentary elections in May. Despite the huge range of demands on public money, the MCofS says that access to Scotland’s hills should be an election issue because they offer an escape from financial concerns, providing benefits to a wide community. Hebe Carus, Access and Conservation Officer at the MCofS, commenting at the manifesto launch, said,

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Colin Prior evening in Perth

The internationally renowned Centre for Mountain Studies at Perth College UHI is celebrating its 10th anniversary. To commemorate this notable milestone, Colin Prior, Scotland’s top landscape photographer, will give a special presentation, “Mountains of Inspiration” at Perth Concert Hall on Wednesday 19 January 2011. There is a reduced price of £5 for MCofS members. Colin Prior has established an international reputation in his career as a freelance professional photographer. He has received critical acclaim for his images, including many panoramic mountain scenes from ranges around the world. The audience can also enjoy hearing from Dr Thomas Moore, Perth College UHI

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