Weather warning for outdoor pursuits enthusiasts

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Conditions in the Cairngorms earlier this week

At a glance

  • A warning has been issued about continued bad weather in Scotland's hills and mountains.

  • Mountaineering Scotland said outdoor sports enthusiasts should expect high winds, rain and hail over the weekend and next week.

  • Scottish Mountain Rescue said Storm Eunice has likely increased the risk of avalanches.

  • Mountain bikers have also been warned to be aware of wind damage to trees near forest tracks.

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Outdoor sports enthusiasts have been told to expect severe weather conditions in Scotland's hills and mountains over the weekend and into next week.

Mountaineering Scotland said sustained periods of gales, even hurricane-force winds on higher terrain, had been forecast for the next week.

Snow, rain and hail were expected most days, often heavy and sometimes snowing to low levels and drifting significantly in the mountains.

The outdoors group's mountain safety advisor Ben Gibson said: “With such extreme weather being forecast, it’s important to plan your journeys around conditions rather than just going for long-held ambitions."

Kev Mitchell, vice chairman of Scottish Mountain Rescue, said snow brought by Storm Eunice would likely heighten the avalanche risk.

Mountain bikers have been warned to be wary of wind damage to trees near forest tracks.

Colena Cotter, of Developing Mountain Biking in Scotland, said many areas of forest were still fragile after last year's Storm Arwen.

She said: "Forestry and Land Scotland, land managers and trails associations are continuing their recovery efforts. In this exceptional set of circumstances, there continues to be a significant danger to life in some forests."

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