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
Winter conditions on Scotland’s hills and mountains can bring challenges for even the most experienced hill walkers.
Before you set out, #ThinkWinter
Check an official mountain forecast – not the forecast for the car park.
Prepare for freezing temperatures and dress appropriately. Pack extra layers and equipment for walking in snow and ice.
Bring a map and compass and know how to use them. Don’t rely on your mobile phone for navigation.
Daylight in winter is limited – plan your route and bring a torch.
Ensure your route is keeping with your fitness and experience.
Always let someone know where you’re going and when you’ll be home.
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