Police Scotland: Staying safe on the hills and mountains

Planning to shake off the festive cobwebs on Scotland’s hills and mountains?

Be prepared and #ThinkWinter👇

🔦 Day light is limited. Be prepared for darkness with torches.

🌤️Check an official mountain forecast before you set out.

🏘️ Always let someone know where you’re going and when you’ll return.

📵 Don’t rely on your mobile phone and carry a power bank.

❄️ Be prepared for winter weather. Carry extra layers and equipment for walking on snow and ice.

🗺️ Never be afraid to turn back or change plans.

To learn more about navigating and preparing for walks, climbs and hikes in winter, visit our partners at Mountaineering Scotland

https://orlo.uk/cQyKQ

Winter conditions on Scotland’s hills and mountains can bring challenges for even the most experienced hill walkers.

Before you set out, #ThinkWinter

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 Check an official mountain forecast – not the forecast for the car park.

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Prepare for freezing temperatures and dress appropriately. Pack extra layers and equipment for walking in snow and ice.

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 Bring a map and compass and know how to use them. Don’t rely on your mobile phone for navigation.

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 Daylight in winter is limited – plan your route and bring a torch.

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 Ensure your route is keeping with your fitness and experience.

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 Always let someone know where you’re going and when you’ll be home.

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 Never be afraid to adapt your plans or turn back.

Visit Scottish Mountain Rescue and Mountaineering Scotland for more advice on preparing for venturing outdoors this winter 

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https://orlo.uk/EV2a9

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