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SUMMARY:Path Maintenance - Carn Liath\, Beinn a'Ghlo
DESCRIPTION:Beinn a’Ghlo is the collective name for the range of three Munros close to Pitlochry in Highland Perthshire. The southerly peak in the range\, Carn Liath\, is a landmark from the south\, looking over to Blair Atholl towards the Scottish Lowlands. \nLocation: Beinn a’Ghlo\, Blair Atholl \nTime: 9:30 am – 4 pm \nFacilities: There are no toilet facilities available in the immediate area. \nOn the day\nVolunteers will help to repair erosion to the footpath\, prevent further damage due to rainfall\, and fix sections where it is needed to encourage users to use the original path line. The maintenance will be centered around what is known as a “drainage run”\, walking the route and clearing drainage features as we go. Such a work is vitally important to ensure the built paths are kept in a good condition\, protecting the surrounding landscape and maintaining the accessibility of the hills. \nRequirements\nNo experience of path work is required. Tools\, working gloves and safety glasses will be provided.\nVolunteers must be used to spending time outdoors\, have experience walking in the hills\, have a good physical fitness and be capable of using tools. 14 to 18-year-olds are welcome to join in as long as they are accompanied by a responsible adult. \nWhat to bring\nAppropriate footwear (preferably waterproof boots with firm ankle support)\, suitable clothing for a full day in the hills (including waterproofs\, cap or hat and spare warm layer to be prepared for changing weather conditions)\, insect repellent and sunscreen\, and plenty of water and food for the day. \nIf you have any queries please contact Eva\, our Outdoor Access Volunteer Coordinator at eva.kupska@outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
URL:https://volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk/project/path-maintenance-carn-liath-beinn-aghlo-2/
LOCATION:Beinn a’Ghlo Car Park\, Beinn a'Ghlo\, Blair Atholl\, PH18 5TT\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260630T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260630T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T032440
CREATED:20260207T095956Z
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SUMMARY:Glenlivet Estate - Maintenance & Conservation Day
DESCRIPTION:Great opportunity for OATS volunteers to join Glenlivet Estate Rangers\, Rob and Mark\, and engage in various maintenance and conservation activities. These can range from fencing\, signage\, invasive species removal\, path maintenance and more.  \nLocation: Glenlivet Estate Office\, Tomintoul \nTime: 10 am – 3 pm \nFacilities: Glenlivet Estate Office or Tomintoul public toilets \nRequirements\nNo induction needed. Tools and work gloves will be provided (you can bring your own work gloves if you prefer). \nWhat to bring\nAll volunteers should bring appropriate footwear (waterproof boots with firm ankle support) and appropriate clothing (long sleeves and long trousers\, waterproofs\, cap / sun hat) to cover them for changing weather conditions. No shorts should be worn as ticks are present in the area. Volunteers may wish to wear clothes they do not mind getting dirty.\nInsect repellent & sunscreen: Volunteers should apply insect repellent (to repel biting insects / ticks) and use sunscreen to avoid sun burn.\nFood / water: Bring lots of water and food as weather may be hot and work physical and tiring. \nIf you have any queries please contact Eva\, our Outdoor Access Volunteer Coordinator at eva.kupska@outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
URL:https://volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk/project/glenlivet-estate-maintenance-conservation-day-june/
LOCATION:Glenlivet Estate Office\, Main Street\, Tomintoul\, Moray\, AB37 9EX\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260706T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260707T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T032440
CREATED:20260207T092139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T163336Z
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SUMMARY:Path Maintenance - 2 Day Event\, Lochnagar paths\, Ballater
DESCRIPTION:Join us for two days of path maintenance in the stunning area of Glen Muick. The focus will be on Lochnagar footpaths.\nPlease note this is an overnight trip\, accommodation and evening meal on Monday night will be provided. \nLocation: Spittal of Glen Muick car park and visitor centre\, Ballater \nTime: 9:30 am – 4 pm \nAccommodation: Allt-Na-Giubhsaich Bothy on Monday night\, provided by the Balmoral Estate \nFacilities: Toilets are available at the bothy\, or at the visitor centre.\nThe bothy is heated by a wood burner\, there is kitchen with cooking facilities\, dining room and two bedrooms with 3 bunkbeds in each. \nOn each day of the trip\nVolunteers will help to repair erosion to the footpath\, prevent further damage due to rainfall\, and fix sections where it is needed to encourage users to use the original path line. The maintenance will be centered around what is known as a “drainage run”\, walking the route and clearing drainage features as we go. Such a work is vitally important to ensure the built paths are kept in a good condition\, protecting the surrounding landscape and maintaining the accessibility of the hills. \nRequirements\nNo experience of path work is required. Tools and work gloves will be provided.\nVolunteers must be used to spending time outdoors\, have experience walking in the hills\, have a good physical fitness and be capable of using tools. \nWhat to bring\nAppropriate footwear (preferably waterproof boots with firm ankle support)\, suitable clothing for a full day in the hills (including waterproofs\, cap or hat and spare warm layer to be prepared for changing weather conditions)\, insect repellent and sunscreen.\nFor the Bothy\nChange of clothes and clean trainers to wear indoors.\nSleeping bag and pillow.\nTorch – toilets are located outside (please note\, there are no showers).\nFood/Drink:\nBring enough food and water for each day on the hill\, and a breakfast on Tuesday morning.\nMonday evening meal provided by OATS as well as coffee and tea.\nWater at the bothy is untreated – not for drinking! \nDetailed list of things to bring will be sent in the week prior to the event. \nIf you have any queries please contact Eva\, our Outdoor Access Volunteer Coordinator at eva.kupska@outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
URL:https://volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk/project/path-maintenance-2-day-event-lochnagar-paths-ballater/
LOCATION:Spittal of Glen Muick\, Ballater\, Aberdeenshire\, AB35 5SU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260713T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260713T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T032440
CREATED:20260207T092416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260207T092416Z
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SUMMARY:Path Maintenance - Glen Callater\, Braemar
DESCRIPTION:The route through Glen Callater is often used to access several Munro summits encircling the glen\, but can also be linked with Lochnagar and Glen Muick area. The path starts climbing up behind Callater Stable bothy\, offering stunning views. \nLocation: Glen Callater\, Braemar \nFacilities: There are no toilet facilities available in the immediate area. \nOn the day\nVolunteers will help to repair erosion to the footpath\, prevent further damage due to rainfall\, and fix sections where it is needed to encourage users to use the original path line. The maintenance will be centered around what is known as a “drainage run”\, walking the route and clearing drainage features as we go. Such a work is vitally important to ensure the built paths are kept in a good condition\, protecting the surrounding landscape and maintaining the accessibility of the hills. \nRequirements\nNo experience of path work is required. Tools\, working gloves and safety glasses will be provided.\nVolunteers must be used to spending time outdoors\, have experience walking in the hills\, have a good physical fitness and be capable of using tools. 14 to 18-year-olds are welcome to join in as long as they are accompanied by a responsible adult. \nWhat to bring\nAppropriate footwear (preferably waterproof boots with firm ankle support)\, suitable clothing for a full day in the hills (including waterproofs\, cap or hat and spare warm layer to be prepared for changing weather conditions)\, insect repellent and sunscreen\, and plenty of water and food for the day. \nIf you have any queries please contact Eva\, our Outdoor Access Volunteer Coordinator at eva.kupska@outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
URL:https://volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk/project/path-maintenance-glen-callater/
LOCATION:Glen Callater\, Auchallater\, Braemar\, Aberdeenshire\, AB35\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260720T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260720T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T032440
CREATED:20260207T092718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T173540Z
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SUMMARY:Path Maintenance - Braeriach\, Aviemore
DESCRIPTION:The focus will be on the section that climbs up from Lairig Ghru towards Sron na Lairige. Please note that accessing the location will require a long walk\, therefore it will be an earlier start than usual. \nLocation: The start point will be confirmed closer to the day. \nTime: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm \nFacilities: The nearest toilets available are at Loch Morlich Beach car park and in Glenmore village. \nOn the day\nWe are going to clear drainage features\, help to repair erosion damage and fix sections where it is needed to encourage users to use the original path line. \nRequirements\nNo experience of path work is required. Tools\, working gloves and safety glasses will be provided.\nVolunteers must be used to spending time outdoors\, have experience walking in the hills\, have a good physical fitness and be capable of using tools. 14 to 18-year-olds are welcome to join in as long as they are accompanied by a responsible adult. \nWhat to bring\nAppropriate footwear (preferably waterproof boots with firm ankle support)\, suitable clothing for a full day in the hills (including waterproofs\, cap or hat and spare warm layer to be prepared for changing weather conditions)\, insect repellent and sunscreen\, and plenty of water and food for the day. \nIf you have any queries please contact Eva\, our Outdoor Access Volunteer Coordinator at eva.kupska@outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
URL:https://volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk/project/path-maintenance-braeriach/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260721T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260721T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T032440
CREATED:20260603T175305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T175305Z
UID:10000069-1784624400-1784649600@volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
SUMMARY:Path Maintenance - Coire Raibert\, Northern Cairngorms
DESCRIPTION:Coire Raibeirt path runs from near spot height 1141 above the Cairngorm Mountain ski centre southwards down to Loch Avon.\nThe upper section of the path is typical of the featureless terrain of the plateau\, in contrast to the rocky descent down to the lochside. Please note that the gradient of the descent is quite steep and includes challenging terrain. \nLocation: Cairngorm Mountain car park \nTime: 9 am – 4 pm \nFacilities: There are accessible toilets at the Cairngorm Mountain car park. \nAccess to the path: In the case of severe weather forecast\, we may not be able to access the footpath. However\, if the weather allows work in more accessible area\, we will carry out the maintenance on a different trail. \nOn the day\nVolunteers will help to repair erosion to the footpath\, prevent further damage due to rainfall\, and fix sections where it is needed to encourage users to use the original path line. The maintenance will be centered around what is known as a “drainage run”\, walking the route and clearing drainage features as we go. Such a work is vitally important to ensure the built paths are kept in a good condition\, protecting the surrounding landscape and maintaining the accessibility of the hills. \nRequirements\nNo experience of path work is required. Tools\, working gloves and safety glasses will be provided.\nVolunteers must be used to spending time outdoors\, have experience walking in the hills\, have a good physical fitness and be capable of using tools. 14 to 18-year-olds are welcome to join in as long as they are accompanied by a responsible adult. \nWhat to bring\nAppropriate footwear (preferably waterproof boots with firm ankle support)\, suitable clothing for a full day in the hills (including waterproofs\, cap or hat and spare warm layer to be prepared for changing weather conditions)\, insect repellent and sunscreen\, and plenty of water and food for the day. \nIf you have any queries please contact Eva\, our Outdoor Access Volunteer Coordinator at eva.kupska@outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
URL:https://volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk/project/path-maintenance-coire-raibert-northern-cairngorms/
LOCATION:Cairngorm Mountain\, Cairngorm Mountain Ski Area Car Park\, Aviemore\, PH22 1RB\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260804T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260804T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T032440
CREATED:20260603T175437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T175437Z
UID:10000070-1785834000-1785859200@volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
SUMMARY:Path Maintenance - From Chalamain Gap to Lairig Ghru\, Aviemore
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a maintenance of the path beyond the Chalamain Gap. We will walk through the narrow pass and focus on clearing drainages on the well-built footpath that descends gradually towards Lairig Ghru. \nMeeting Location: Sugarbowl Car park \nTime: 9 am – 4 pm \nFacilities: The nearest toilets available are at Loch Morlich Beach car park and in Glenmore village. \nOn the day\nVolunteers will help to repair erosion to the footpath\, prevent further damage due to rainfall\, and fix sections where it is needed to encourage users to use the original path line. The maintenance will be centered around what is known as a “drainage run”\, walking the route and clearing drainage features as we go. Such a work is vitally important to ensure the built paths are kept in a good condition\, protecting the surrounding landscape and maintaining the accessibility of the hills. \nRequirements\nNo experience of path work is required. Tools\, working gloves and safety glasses will be provided.\nVolunteers must be used to spending time outdoors\, have experience walking in the hills\, have a good physical fitness and be capable of using tools. 14 to 18-year-olds are welcome to join in as long as they are accompanied by a responsible adult. \nWhat to bring\nAppropriate footwear (preferably waterproof boots with firm ankle support)\, suitable clothing for a full day in the hills (including waterproofs\, cap or hat and spare warm layer to be prepared for changing weather conditions)\, insect repellent and sunscreen\, and plenty of water and food for the day. \nIf you have any queries please contact Eva\, our Outdoor Access Volunteer Coordinator at eva.kupska@outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
URL:https://volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk/project/path-maintenance-from-chalamain-gap-to-lairig-ghru-aviemore/
LOCATION:Sugarbowl Car Park\, Highland Council\, PH22 1RB\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260810T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260811T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T032440
CREATED:20260603T175543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T175543Z
UID:10000071-1786354200-1786462200@volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
SUMMARY:Path Maintenance - 2-day Event in Glen Clova
DESCRIPTION:Join us for two days of path maintenance in the beautiful Glen Clova.\nThis is an overnight trip\, accommodation and evening meal on Monday night will be provided. \nLocation: Glen Clova\, Kirriemuir\, Angus \nTime: 9:30 am – 4 pm \nAccommodation: Braedownie Hut (500m from the Glen Doll car park)\nThe Hut has electricity\, bunk beds with mattresses\, fully equipped kitchen\, toilets and showers\, drying room and a wood burner.\nOvernight parking will be available at the hut. \nFacilities: There are accessible toilets at the Glen Doll car park and at the Hut. \nPlease note that phone signal in Glen Clova is very limited. \nOn each day of the trip\nVolunteers will help to repair erosion to the footpath\, prevent further damage due to rainfall\, and fix sections where it is needed to encourage users to use the original path line. The maintenance will be centered around what is known as a “drainage run”\, walking the route and clearing drainage features as we go. Such a work is vitally important to ensure the built paths are kept in a good condition\, protecting the surrounding landscape and maintaining the accessibility of the hills. \nRequirements\nNo experience of path work is required. Tools\, work gloves and safety glasses will be provided.\nVolunteers must be used to spending time outdoors\, have experience walking in the hills\, have a good physical fitness and be capable of using tools. \nWhat to bring\nAppropriate footwear (preferably waterproof boots with firm ankle support)\, suitable clothing for a full day in the hills (including waterproofs\, cap or hat and spare warm layer to be prepared for changing weather conditions)\, insect repellent and sunscreen.\nFor the Hut\nChange of clothes and clean trainers to wear indoors.\nSleeping bag and pillow.\nTowel and toiletries.\nFood/Drink:\nBring enough food and water for each day on the hill\, and for a breakfast on Tuesday morning.\nMonday evening meal will be provided by OATS as well as coffee and tea. \nDetailed list of things to bring will be sent in the week prior to the event. \n  \nIf you have any queries please contact Eva\, our Outdoor Access Volunteer Coordinator at eva.kupska@outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
URL:https://volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk/project/path-maintenance-2-day-event-in-glen-clova/
LOCATION:Glen Doll Car Park\, Kirriemuir\, DD8 4RD\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260817T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260817T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T032440
CREATED:20260603T175626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T175626Z
UID:10000072-1786959000-1786980600@volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
SUMMARY:Path Maintenance - Morrone\, Braemar
DESCRIPTION:A superb hike\, with magnificent views over Braemar and Cairngorm peaks. The route climbs up to 859 m\, where a radio mast sits on the summit. The walk to the top is less than 3.5 km from the nearest car park\, with 480 m of ascent. \nLocation: Braemar \nTime: 9:30 am – 3:30 pm \nFacilities: The nearest toilets available are in Braemar at Balnellan Road car park. \nOn the day\nVolunteers will help to repair erosion to the footpath\, prevent further damage due to rainfall\, and fix sections where it is needed to encourage users to use the original path line. The maintenance will be centered around what is known as a “drainage run”\, walking the route and clearing drainage features as we go. Such a work is vitally important to ensure the built paths are kept in a good condition\, protecting the surrounding landscape and maintaining the accessibility of the hills. \nRequirements\nNo experience of path work is required. Tools and work gloves will be provided.\nVolunteers must be used to spending time outdoors\, with experience walking in the hills\, have a good physical fitness and be capable of using tools. 14 to 18-year-olds are welcome to join in as long as they are accompanied by a responsible adult. \nWhat to bring\nAppropriate footwear (preferably waterproof boots with firm ankle support)\, suitable clothing for a full day in the hills (including waterproofs\, cap or hat and spare warm layer to be prepared for changing weather conditions)\, insect repellent and sunscreen\, and plenty of water and food for the day. \nIf you have any queries please contact Eva\, our Outdoor Access Volunteer Coordinator at eva.kupska@outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
URL:https://volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk/project/path-maintenance-morrone-braemar-3/
LOCATION:Braemar\, Duck Pond Car Park\, Chapel Brae\, AB35 5YT\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260907T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260907T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T032440
CREATED:20260603T175712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T175712Z
UID:10000073-1788771600-1788796800@volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
SUMMARY:Path Maintenance - Coire Domhain
DESCRIPTION:The route follows the Allt Coire Domhain burn and offers breathtaking views over Loch A’an (Loch Avon) surrounded by craggy amphitheater. The path will be accessed via Coire an t-Sneachda\, taking the steep Goat track.\nPlease note that this path requires a long and strenuous walk in and out of the Coire. \nLocation: Cairngorm Mountain car park \nTime: 9 am – 4 pm \nFacilities: There are accessible toilets at the Cairngorm Mountain car park. \nAccess to the path: In the case of severe weather forecast\, we may not be able to access this path due to its location. However\, if the weather allows path work in more accessible area\, we will carry out the maintenance on a different trail. \nOn the day\nVolunteers will help to repair erosion to the footpath\, prevent further damage due to rainfall\, and fix sections where it is needed to encourage users to use the original path line. The maintenance will be centered around what is known as a “drainage run”\, walking the route and clearing drainage features as we go. Such a work is vitally important to ensure the built paths are kept in a good condition\, protecting the surrounding landscape and maintaining the accessibility of the hills. \nRequirements\nNo experience of path work is required. Tools\, working gloves and safety glasses will be provided.\nVolunteers must be used to spending time outdoors\, have experience walking in the hills\, have a good physical fitness and be capable of using tools. 14 to 18-year-olds are welcome to join in as long as they are accompanied by a responsible adult. \nWhat to bring\nAppropriate footwear (preferably waterproof boots with firm ankle support)\, suitable clothing for a full day in the hills (including waterproofs\, cap or hat and spare warm layer to be prepared for changing weather conditions)\, insect repellent and sunscreen\, and plenty of water and food for the day. \n  \nIf you have any queries please contact Eva\, our Outdoor Access Volunteer Coordinator at eva.kupska@outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
URL:https://volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk/project/path-maintenance-coire-domhain/
LOCATION:Cairngorm Mountain\, Cairngorm Mountain Ski Area Car Park\, Aviemore\, PH22 1RB\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260908T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260908T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T032440
CREATED:20260603T175807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T175807Z
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SUMMARY:'Bike & Hike' Path Maintenance - Lairig an Laoigh
DESCRIPTION:Do you often approach hill paths on your bicycle? Bring your bike and join us on the day to help with maintenance of the Lairig an Laoigh path. \nLocation: Glenmore Lodge\, Aviemore \nTime: 08:30 am – 4 pm \nFacilities: There are accessible toilets at Glenmore Lodge. \nOn the day\nFirst\, we will cycle to the site of the old Bynack Stable shelter (around 4 km)\, lock our bikes and then start walking from there.\nOn the footpath\, we are going to clear drainage features\, help to repair erosion damage and fix sections where it is needed to encourage users to stay on the original path line. \nRequirements\nVolunteers must have experience in off-road cycling and walking in the hills\, have a good physical fitness and be capable of using tools.\nNo experience of path work is required. Tools and work gloves will be provided. \nWhat to bring\nMountain bike in working condition\, helmet\, appropriate footwear and clothing suitable for cycling and walking.\nBackpack with outside attachments/straps that will allow to carry a spade (can be also placed inside of the pack if suitable)\, and has space inside for  your spare layers\, waterproofs\, cap or hat\, insect repellent and sunscreen\, and plenty of water and food for the day.\nSpares specific to your own bike (e.g. inner tube or tubeless repair kit\, chain link).\nBike lock. \nPlease note\, that bikes\, helmets\, clothing and spares will be checked prior to the ride. If deemed as unsafe or unsuitable\, you won’t be able to take part in the activity. \n  \nIf you have any queries please contact Eva\, our Outdoor Access Volunteer Coordinator at eva.kupska@outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
URL:https://volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk/project/bike-hike-path-maintenance-lairig-an-laoigh-2/
LOCATION:Glenmore Lodge\, Aviemore\, Highland Council\, PH22 1QZ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260914T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260914T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T032440
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SUMMARY:Path Maintenance - Carn Ban Mor\, Glen Feshie
DESCRIPTION:The built path is a popular route up to Carn Ban Mor and gives access to Sgor Gaoith and Mullach Clach a’ Bhlair munros\, plus longer options to approach other summits on the west side of the Lairig Ghru. \nLocation: Glen Feshie \nTime: 9:30 am – 4 pm \nFacilities: There are no toilet facilities available in the immediate area. \nOn the day\nVolunteers will help to repair erosion to the footpath\, prevent further damage due to rainfall\, and fix sections where it is needed to encourage users to use the original path line. The maintenance will be centered around what is known as a “drainage run”\, walking the route and clearing drainage features as we go. Such a work is vitally important to ensure the built paths are kept in a good condition\, protecting the surrounding landscape and maintaining the accessibility of the hills. \nRequirements\nNo experience of path work is required. Tools and work gloves will be provided.\nVolunteers must be used to spending time outdoors\, have experience walking in the hills\, have a good physical fitness and be capable of using tools. 14 to 18-year-olds are welcome to join in as long as they are accompanied by a responsible adult. \nWhat to bring\nAppropriate footwear (preferably waterproof boots with firm ankle support)\, suitable clothing for a full day in the hills (including waterproofs\, cap or hat and spare warm layer to be prepared for changing weather conditions)\, insect repellent and sunscreen\, and plenty of water and food for the day. \nIf you have any queries please contact Eva\, our Outdoor Access Volunteer Coordinator at eva.kupska@outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
URL:https://volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk/project/path-maintenance-carn-ban-mor-glen-feshie-2/
LOCATION:Glen Feshie car park\, Achlean\, Highland Council\, PH21 1NH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260915T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260915T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T032440
CREATED:20260603T175942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T175942Z
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SUMMARY:Path Maintenance - Meall a'Bhuachaille\, Aviemore
DESCRIPTION:Meall a’Bhuachaille rises north of Glenmore and offers a lovely hike\, passing ancient Caledonian pines\, green lochan and Ryvoan bothy. The path then starts climbing up and includes some steep stone-pitching sections. It gradually eases off before reaching the summit and revealing panoramic views of the Cairngorms. \nLocation: Glenmore Lodge\, Aviemore \nTime: 9:00 am – 3:30 pm \nFacilities: There are accessible toilets at Glenmore Lodge. \nOn the day\nVolunteers will help to repair erosion to the footpath\, prevent further damage due to rainfall\, and fix sections where it is needed to encourage users to use the original path line. The maintenance will be centered around what is known as a “drainage run”\, walking the route and clearing drainage features as we go. Such a work is vitally important to ensure the built paths are kept in a good condition\, protecting the surrounding landscape and maintaining the accessibility of the hills. \nRequirements\nNo experience of path work is required. Tools and work gloves will be provided.\nVolunteers must be used to spending time outdoors\, have experience walking in the hills\, have a good physical fitness and be capable of using tools. 14 to 18-year-olds are welcome to join in as long as they are accompanied by a responsible adult. \nWhat to bring\nAppropriate footwear (preferably waterproof boots with firm ankle support)\, suitable clothing for a full day in the hills (including waterproofs\, cap or hat and spare warm layer to be prepared for changing weather conditions)\, insect repellent and sunscreen\, and plenty of water and food for the day. \nIf you have any queries please contact Eva\, our Outdoor Access Volunteer Coordinator at eva.kupska@outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
URL:https://volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk/project/path-maintenance-meall-abhuachaille-aviemore/
LOCATION:Glenmore Lodge\, Aviemore\, Highland Council\, PH22 1QZ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260921T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260921T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T032440
CREATED:20260603T180107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T180107Z
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SUMMARY:'Bike and Hike' Path Maintenance - Mount Keen from Glen Esk\, Mounth path
DESCRIPTION:Bring your bike to cycle closer to the Mount Keen footpath from Glen Esk (Invermark car park).\nWe will focus on the Mounth path that traverses the cross slope around the hill to join the main route again at Glen Tanar side. \nLocation: Invermark car park \nTime: 8:30 am – 4 pm \nFacilities:  There are no toilet facilities available in the immediate area. \nOn the day\nFirst\, we will cycle to the Invermark cottage (around 4 km)\, lock our bikes and then start walking from there.\nOn the footpath\, we are going to clear drainage features\, help to repair erosion damage and fix sections where it is needed to encourage users to stay on the original path line. \nRequirements\nVolunteers must have experience in off-road cycling and walking in the hills\, and have a good physical fitness.\nNo experience of path work is required. Tools and work gloves will be provided. \nWhat to bring\nMountain bike in working condition\, helmet\, appropriate footwear and clothing suitable for cycling and walking.\nBackpack with outside attachments/straps that will allow to carry spade (can be also placed inside of the pack if suitable)\, and has space inside for  your spare layers\, waterproofs\, cap or hat\, insect repellent\, sunscreen\, and plenty of water and food for the day.\nSpares specific to your own bike (e.g. inner tube or tubeless repair kit\, chain link).\nBike lock. \nPlease note: Bikes and helmets will be checked prior to the ride; if deemed as unsafe or unsuitable\, you won’t be able to take part in the activity. \nIf you have any queries please contact Eva\, our Outdoor Access Volunteer Coordinator at eva.kupska@outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
URL:https://volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk/project/bike-and-hike-path-maintenance-mount-keen-from-glen-esk-mounth-path/
LOCATION:Invermark car park\, Invermark\, Glen Esk\, Angus\, DD9 7YZ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261003
DTSTAMP:20260604T032440
CREATED:20260603T180246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T180246Z
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SUMMARY:5 Day Event - Skye Path Project\, Glen Brittle
DESCRIPTION:This is 2nd collaborative volunteering event between Outdoor Access Trust for Scotland\, Mountaineering Scotland and British Mountaineering Council to tackle the eroded state of the footpaths leading up to the Cuillin Hills.\nEach day we will spend between 6-8 hours outside\, depending on the weather. \nPlease\, only sign up if you can commit to the full event.\nAs well as free accommodation\, we will provide three communal evening meals (Tue/Wed/Thur). \nEvent’s Details \nLocation: Glen Brittle\, Isle of Skye \nAccommodation: Glen Brittle Memorial Hut (GBMH) \nMonday: Arrival to GBMH after 3 pm\nTuesday/Wednesday: Path work\nThursday: Optional path work/ free day\nFriday: Departure \nThe GBMH has bunk beds in shared rooms. There are toilets\, showers\, drying room\, well-equipped kitchen\, fridge/freezer\, heating\, multi-fuel stove. You will need a sleeping bag and a pillow case. More details of what to bring will be provided closer to the event. \nRequirements\nNo experience of path work or tree planting is required.\nVolunteers must be used to spending time outdoors\, have experience walking in the hills\, have a good physical fitness and be capable of using tools. \nTools and work gloves will be provided. \nTransport\nTransport is not provided\, but we encourage car sharing . \nWhatsApp Group will be created closer to the date to help with travel arrangements\, to provide more details\, for general chat and sharing images after the event. \nIf you have any queries please contact Eva\, our Outdoor Access Volunteer Coordinator at eva.kupska@outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk
URL:https://volunteers.outdooraccesstrustforscotland.org.uk/project/5-day-event-skye-path-project-glen-brittle/
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