Mountaineering Scotland members gathered at DCA Dundee on 29 November for the 2025 Annual General meeting. The event brought together over 80 hillwalkers, climbers, skiers, volunteers and staff for a morning full of inspiring talks, discussions, updates and future plans.
At the end of each month, we take a look back at the work the team has been carrying out on behalf of our members. Read on to hear the latest updates from Access & Conservation Officer Catriona Davies, Senior Mountain Safety Advisor Ross Cadie, ClimbScotland Development Manager Jamie Smith, and Member Services & Communications Manager, Helen Gestwicki.
The 2025 ThinkWINTER campaign focusses on planning and preparation as the key to enjoying Scotland’s hills and mountains this winter.
At the end of each month, we take a look back at the work the team has been carrying out on behalf of our members. Read on to hear the latest updates from Access & Conservation Officer Catriona Davies, Senior Mountain Safety Advisor Ross Cadie, ClimbScotland Development Manager Jamie Smith, and Member Services & Communications Manager, Helen Gestwicki.
We've partnered with Keela for our new Within You campaign. Celebrating the confidence, freedom and connection that come from time spent in nature. Find out more here.
Mountaineering Scotland is proud to be a member of the Scottish Outdoor Recreation Alliance (SORA), a coalition of the nation's main outdoor recreation organisations, representing a variety of activities including walking, climbing, snow-sports touring, cycling, paddling and horse riding.
At the end of each month, we take a look back at the work the team has been carrying out on behalf of our members. Read on to hear the latest updates from Access & Conservation Officer Catriona Davies, Senior Mountain Safety Advisor Ross Cadie, ClimbScotland Development Manager Jamie Smith, and Member Services & Communications Manager, Helen Gestwicki.
At the end of each month, we take a look back at the work the team has been carrying out on behalf of our members. Read on to hear the latest updates from Access & Conservation Officer Davie Black, Senior Mountain Safety Advisor Ross Cadie, ClimbScotland Development Manager Jamie Smith, and Member Services & Communications Manager, Helen Gestwicki.
Our Senior Mountain Safety Adviser, Ross Cadie, caught up with Mountain Rescue colleague, Dr Naomi Dodds, to discuss what happens to our bodies when exercising in the heat, risk factors to consider, and top tips for staying safe.
At the end of each month, we take a look back at the work the team has been carrying out on behalf of our members. Read on to hear the latest updates from Access & Conservation Officer Davie Black, Senior Mountain Safety Advisor Ross Cadie, ClimbScotland Development Manager Jamie Smith, and Member Services & Communications Manager, Helen Gestwicki.