Path Maintenance – 2 Day Event at Stac Pollaidh, Northwest Scotland
Join us for two days of path maintenance on the popular footpath up Stac Pollaidh mountain in the stunning area of Northwest
Join us for two days of path maintenance on the popular footpath up Stac Pollaidh mountain in the stunning area of Northwest
Join us for some path maintenance and tree planting. Based at the GlenBrittle Hut, team of volunteers from OATS, BMC and Mountaineering Scotland get together to help with repairs of the popular mountain paths in the Cuillin hills, and to plant native tree species at Fairy Pool's car park to support the site's regeneration.
Our popular trip to An Teallach is back this October. The It's Up to Us campaign is in its final year and we will continue with path improvements on the higher ground this autumn.
Great opportunity for OATS volunteers to join Glenlivet Estate Rangers, Mark & Rob, and engage in various maintenance and conservation activities. These can range from fencing, signage, invasive species removal, path maintenance and more.
Great opportunity for OATS volunteers to join Glen Tanar Estate Rangers, Eric and Jane, and engage in various maintenance and conservation activities.
Great opportunity for OATS volunteers to join Glenlivet Estate Rangers, Mark & Rob, and engage in various maintenance and conservation activities. These can range from fencing, signage, invasive species removal, path maintenance and more.
Great opportunity for OATS volunteers to join Glen Tanar Estate Rangers, Eric and Jane, and engage in various maintenance and conservation activities.
Following our tree planting efforts in October 25', we will be adding further 500 native trees to the Fairy Pools car park site.
Great opportunity for OATS volunteers to join Glen Tanar Estate Ranger Jane, and engage in various maintenance and conservation activities.
The path through Glen Doll forest suffered from erosion damage and is in need of some basic repairs. It is a popular
Great opportunity for OATS volunteers to join Glenlivet Estate rangers, Rob and Mark, and engage in various maintenance and conservation activities.
A superb hike, with magnificent views over Braemar and Cairngorm peaks.