The changing face of Mountaineering Scotland through the Cov

The changing face of Mountaineering Scotland through the Covid pandemic


The changing face of Mountaineering Scotland through the Covid pandemic
By Jenny Gillies
Published: 10:10, 19 February 2021
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Wild camping should have a 'leave no trace' ethos.
In a year when the way we looked at the outdoors changed, the role of organisations representing those who use it has never been more important.
With increasing numbers now going into the mountains, Scottish Mountaineering, the country’s recognised body for hill walkers, climbers and ski-tourers, has been working harder than ever to ensure people access the hills in a safe and responsible manner.

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