WebThe hillphones telephone message system and website provide information about the location of stalkers, enabling walkers to safely plan their routes. The service, which has been running since 1996, covers 13 areas around Scotland, including 87 Munros. It received an estimated 2,650 calls during the stalking season last year. WebHillforts in Scotland are earthworks, sometimes with wooden or stone enclosures, built on higher ground, which usually include a significant settlement, built within the modern …
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WebAug 12, 2009 · The Hillphones 2009 scheme is now in operation, enabling hillwalkers to find out whether there is activity on their chosen route. The system covers 12 mountain areas where deer culling takes place. The Mountaineering Council of Scotland and Scottish Natural Heritage run the scheme, which takes in 82 munros and 32 corbetts, along with other ... WebDeer Stalking and Hillphones An issue of particular relevance to hillwalkers and mountaineers in Scotland which may seem less immediately obvious is that of deer stalking . Many landowners manage this activity on their estates, and whilst you do have the legal "right to roam" the concerns of landowners should be considered, in line with the ... darknesscatcher
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WebWith the Scottish deer stalking season underway, the Hillphones and Heading for the Scottish Hills online information services are both up and running. The Hillphone service … WebMountaineering Scotland's strategy for 2024-25 outlines the vision and values of our organisation and the outcomes we hope to achieve over the next three years. Shaped in … WebDeveloping a national Concordat on access to Scotland's hills and mountains Establishing Hillphones and other initiatives to improve liaison between recreational users and land … darkness by lord byron poem