Schiehallion, the Fairy Mountain of ancient Scots, has become a victim of its own popularity, with the path to the 3547ft summit, worn by thousands of feet, an ugly scar visible for miles around. Now ...
SAFETY fears for hillwalkers have prompted the John Muir Trust to object to council plans to designate a ‘core path’ on Schiehallion. The path in question was completed by the Trust in 2003, but they ...
A leading conservation charity has lodged an official objection to a council's plans to include one of Scotland's most iconic mountains on a new network of paths. The John Muir Trust believes that ...
Discovering the highest peaks of Scotland has traditionally been an experience that only able-bodied visitors can enjoy. However, thanks to a new initiative by the FieldFare Trust, which works to ...
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