Winter safety advice: prepare to enjoy

Posted by Nick Colton on 21/02/2013
Prepare to enjoy: winter climbers on the BMC International Meet.

With the Scottish mountains currently in beautiful and challenging conditions, the BMC has teamed up with the Mountaineering Council of Scotland and the Scottish Mountain Safety Forum to promote this winter safety advice.

Whether you’re out walking or attempting a technical climb, the presence of snow and ice adds an extra dimension to the risks and rewards of a day spent in our wildest environments.

The primary consideration of every expedition, whatever the season, should always be a safe return. But conditions in winter make particular demands: shorter days, low temperatures and conditions underfoot which can quickly alter.

Preparation is an essential component of every day on the hill, and especially in winter.

Preparation not only includes carrying the correct equipment – and knowing how to use it – but getting the latest weather forecast and checking the status of hazards like avalanche risk. It’s essential also to assess whether the chosen activity is within the ability of all the party as well as the time available.

For many climbers and hill walkers, preparation is not just necessary but enjoyable. Preparing correctly displays the signs of thoughtful competence towards safe movement in the hills that is the mark of a good mountaineer.

Effective navigation, knowing when your limits have been reached and whether to turn back, are also extremely important.

Remember that turning back must not be considered a failure.

Read the full press release

Read the full press release from the BMC, the Mountaineering Council of Scotland (MCofS) and the Scottish Mountain Safety Forum (SMSF). 

The  British  Mountaineering  Council,  Mountaineering  Council  of  Scotland,  and  the  Scottish  Mountain  Safety  Forum  very  much  regret  the  recent  mountain  tragedies,  and  extend  their  deepest  condolences  to  the  bereaved  families.  

Skills advice and information

Weather and conditions                                                                      

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27/02/2013
Is the guy on the left holding up a bike helmet?
Not the best safety advice perhaps?

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