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The single greatest cause of local access problems notified to the MCofS concern the conflict (often only perceived) between walking and deer stalking activity. The MCofS's approach has always been one of solving such problems by talking directly to those involved, and this led to the publication of "Heading for the Scottish Hills" book in 1987. For the first time in Scotland this gave ownership details and boundaries of the estates covering the most popular hills. It details contact numbers of stalkers. The message MCofS were sending to all parties involved was that we could cooperate to find a way of allowing both activities to coexist. Through the book walkers and climbers can contact the estates prior to a visit during the peak stalking time (Stag Stalking - August to October) to obtain information about the location of stalking during their visit in order that they could then avoid disrupting a stalk.
The Hillphones scheme provides easily accessible information about the location of deer stalking activities during the main part of the stag stalking season (August to October inclusive). Daily messages are recorded by the deer managers and are available on special Hillphone numbers. Walkers and climbers phone the relevant Hillphone and plan their day around the information provided on the message.
A typical Hillphone message might say that stalking is taking place in the corries on the east side of a mountain and it would be appreciated if walkers would approach from the north or west on that day. The Hillphones scheme was launched in 1996 with 3 pilot areas, it currently covers 13 areas. Other areas will join over time and the MCofS is working with the Association of Deer Management Groups, Scottish Natural Heritage and the participating estates to increase the range of the scheme.
Details of the scheme are available on the dedicated website IMPORTANT POINTS TO NOTE:
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Please send any comments on Hillphones to:
The Access and Conservation Officer
The Mountaineering Council of Scotland,
The Old Granary, West Mill Street,
Perth PH1 5QP
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