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Walkhighlands App now available in beta

The Walkhighlands App for smartphones is now available in open beta, which means it is available for anyone to install. The app works on both Android and iOS. Walkhighlands has Scotland’s biggest database of detailed walking routes in all parts of Scotland. Co-founder Paul Webster said “We love walking and want everyone to be able to enjoy the same benefits from getting outdoors that we do, for both their mental and physical health. The app is free of charge, simple to use and does not have ads that track you. Its development has been funded by donations from our users

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Steph McKenna wins Youth Mountain Award

Organisers of the Fort William Mountain Festival are delighted to announce that Stephanie McKenna (22) from Fort William, an inspirational campaigner who works tirelessly to empower members of the Lochaber community to engage with nature, the environment and outdoor activities, is the ninth recipient of The Scottish Youth Award for Excellence in Mountain Culture, sponsored by UHI West Highland. The festival’s youth ambassador award, established in 2015, celebrates adventurous young people, the landscapes they choose to explore and the outdoor pursuits in which they excel.  The young winner needs to have shown resilience and determination to succeed within their chosen area of expertise, shown

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Gear Review: Water Filters

Staying hydrated is crucial for both enjoyable day walks and multi-day hikes. Getting hold of additional water on a walk in Scotland is often not a problem, but knowing whether it is safe to drink can be. The presence of animals (who will be defecating and sometimes dying near or in water sources) and humans who may be contributing chemicals as well as their own waste to the environment can result in nasty illness as a result of drinking contaminated water. People can also be worried about industrial, agricultural and sewage effulent as well as micro-plastics in water. Unless you

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‘Heavy’ Whalley wins top mountain award

Organisers of The Fort William Mountain Festival have announced that David Whalley, one of the UK’s most experienced mountain rescue experts, whose distinguished service at the forefront of mountain rescue and mountain safety education in Scotland has spanned more than 40 years, is the 16th recipient of the Scottish Award for Excellence in Mountain Culture, sponsored by JAHAMA Highland Estates. David Whalley known to most by his nickname, Heavy, was a member of the Royal Air Force (RAF) Mountain Rescue Service for 37 years.  The team’s primary task was to attend to aircraft crashes, whilst training in the mountains all over Scotland.  He was Team

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Glen Nevis temporary road closure

The road up Glen Nevis is due to close later this month, from 28th February to 3rd March. The closure is to enable a company to carry out filming. The closure will be from a point 700m beyond the Youth Hostel – affecting access to all of the very popular hill walks from the upper glen, as well as to Steall Falls. Cars will be allowed through only at set times on each day during the closure – at 10:30am for 15 minutes, from noon to 1pm, and at 3pm for 15 minutes. Pedestrians and cyclists will be allowed through

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18 months of mildness – erm, is this normal?!

December. Oh thank goodness for December to end 2022!! Cold and icy, it offered up a truly memorable snowshoe excursion up Glen Derry and over Beinn Bhreac. -17C, alpenglow, sparkling hoar frost and not a breath of wind. Yep, December was marvellous. Okay, so the pipes in our house froze, but December’s icy breath was a welcome return to something approaching vaguely normal. By ‘normal’ in this sense I mean the traditional weather patterns of old, where we’d get colder than average months as well as warmer than average months. It seems incredible, even now, but if you’d told me

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Win tickets to UK tour for Banff Mountain Film Festival

The Banff Mountain Film Festival – UK and Ireland 2023 tour begins next week, and includes dates around Scotland in February and September, with a new series of the best adventure films. We’ve three pairs of tickets to give away across Walkhighlands social media – hop over to our pages on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for your chance to win (there’s one pair of tickets to win on the Walkhighlands page for each site). You can find full details – and a list of all the venues and dates – on the tour website at: https://www.banff-uk.com/

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Outdoors community marks 20 years of Scottish access rights

Minister praises impact of “world famous” Land Reform Act 2003    Environment Minister Màiri McAllan joined well-known faces from across the outdoors community at Holyrood last night to celebrate 20 years of the nation’s world-class access rights.   Ramblers Scotland’s #OutdoorsForAll event marked two decades of the pioneering Land Reform Act 2003 giving the public the legal right to access nearly all land and inland water in Scotland, provided they behave responsibly.   Attendees included many of the original campaigners from Ramblers Scotland and partners organisations who fought hard to win the rights, which are often known as the ‘right to roam’.   Guests

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Safety experts issue phone navigation advice

Following the results of a survey, Mountaineering Scotland have launched new guidance for those who use their phones, or GPS devices, for navigating in the hills. As part of the survey, some 4,000 hill users were asked if they used mobile phones or GPS for navigating when spending time in the hills and mountains, and if they had experienced any issues while doing this. A huge 87% of people said they used an electronic device for navigating at some point on their walk, and 40% of those said they had experienced a situation where their device had stopped working in

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Conic Hill path closed until end March

The path up Conic Hill from Balmaha will be closed from today, Wednesday 11th January, until Friday 31st March.  The contractor has advised that site preparation will require the path to be closed ahead of the scheduled stone uplift next week.  The timber steps on the hill have been removed this week and as such, the path will be closed a few days earlier than planned. Conic Hill is enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. The volume of visitors now being seen demands that the path be widened and strengthened to make it more robust and ensure the hill can

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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.