Deer stalking and access During the stag stalking season 1 July to 20 October and the hind stalking season 21 October to 15 February anyone heading to Scotland's hills and mountains should ensure that they have sought information on where stalking might be taking place. Read in our access section for more information about deer stalking issues , and check your planned routes on the Heading For The Scottish Hills website. We give some valuable information on what you need to do to make your experience safe - and pleasurable! Views win prizes Fun climbing competition Streap Alba Geamhradh Mountaineering Scotland is a not for profit membership organisation, working to protect mountain landscapes, safeguard access rights, encourage conservation, promote participation, mountain safety, self reliance and development of the skills you need to enjoy Scotland's mountains, crags and climbing walls. With over clubs to choose from, you are sure to find people who share your interests. Check out our essential advice.
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River crossing - when you can't avoid it - is just one of the essential skills you can learn about in our Skills section, to increase safety, confidence and enjoyment in the hills. And to show others too: Fundamentals of Climbing Coaching Workshops.
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Click here for a direct link. Members Portal log-in Head straight for cygako online members portal to join, renew your membership, book a course or amend your details. Be tick aware Ticks can be found all across Scotland and particularly in the wetter west, in woodlands, moorlands and long grass. Mountaineering Scotland is a not for profit membership organisation, working to protect mountain landscapes, safeguard access rights, encourage conservation, promote participation, mountain safety, self reliance and development of the skills you need to enjoy Scotland's mountains, crags cygan,o climbing walls.
We encourage everyone taking to the hills and climbing the crags to do a little on every trip, individually, or as part of a group or club outing. We need more people to do the same. Mountain Weather Information Service Checking what the weather is going to do is an essential part of preparation for the hills. For summer scrambling, winter adventures with ice-axe mo3 crampons, or even skis, Scotland's mountains are a mountaineer's playground.

We are Scotland's sports governing body for indoor climbing and whether you get your kicks at a climbing wall or prefer real rock outdoors, we have advice on where to go and how to progress. Participants in these activities should be aware of and accept these risks and be responsible for their own actions and involvement. Read more about the dangers presented by ticks and how to avoid them. Mountaineering Scotland recognises that climbing and mountaineering are activities with a danger of personal injury or death.
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Deer stalking and access During the stag stalking season 1 July to 20 October and the hind stalking season 21 October to 15 February anyone heading to Scotland's hills and mountains should ensure that they have sought information on where stalking might be taking place.
Their bite is painless and some ticks can be so tiny as to be easy to overlook. Reflecting the interests of our members, we play an active role in many conservation issues, principally those affecting mountain and wild land areas.
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