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What is happening to our Wild Mountains?

History and CultureBy John Hutchinson07/09/2022Leave a comment

The wild Scottish mountains are important to hillwalkers so the SMT wants to ensure they are valued and protected. While Scotland has large areas of wild mountains a report released early in 2022 reveals that this “wildness” is in long-term decline, and the rate of loss is growing.

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The Timeless Story of Scottish Climbing

History and CultureBy John Hutchinson11/03/2021Leave a comment

Where can you go to read of the exploits of the great Scottish climbers such as Munro, Raeburn, Murray, Weir, Patey, Robin Smith, Dave Macleod, Guy Robertson and Julian Lines told in their own words in one place?

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The Munro Legacy

History and CultureBy admin21/04/2020Leave a comment

In 2019, the centenary of Sir Hugh’s death, the Munro Society has mounted a fine travelling exhibition, The Munro Legacy, and the Trust is delighted to have contributed £1000 to the venture.

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The film evening that goes on and on

History and CultureBy admin22/01/2020

The Dundee Mountain Film Festival is the UK’s longest continuous running mountain film festival, and the SMT has supported it for 37 years.

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