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Below are listed a number of links to information resources that may be of interest to you. Use the following links to help you find what you're looking for.
| Weather information Services |
| Met Office Weather Service Official Met Office website. | 
| Mountain Weather Information Service Currently produce forecasts for 8 different mountain areas of the UK as
an aid to mountain safety. | 
| Tides and rivers |
| Tide tables Admiralty EasyTide has been designed specifically with the coastal
leisure enthusiast in mind. Developed by the UKHO, it offers users the
ability to obtain tidal predictions for over 6000 ports worldwide.
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| River Levels - Where's the Water?
Since 2003, Where's The Water has been providing interpreted river
level information to kayakers, rafters, and canoeists. Back to top
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| Snow forecasts
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| Snow conditions (Sport Scotland) We publish the daily forecasts of the avalanche, snow, and climbing
conditions at 5 climbing areas of Scotland during the season. Back to top | 
| | Sports Associations |
| Mountaineering Council of Scotland The Mountaineering Council of Scotland, the MCofS, represents
mountaineers, climbing and hill walking enthusiasts in Scotland. Back to top | 
| Scottish Canoe Association A volunteer led, membership organisation and the National Governing Body
for the sport. We represent, promote and support canoeing and kayaking
in Scotland in all its forms. Back to top | 
| Web cams
See how things are currently looking in the mountains whether you're
going skiing, mountaineering, climbing, walking or perhaps just because
you're curious! |
| Scottish locations
Cairngorms Webcam Ben Nevis Webcam Glen Coe
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| | Responsible Access |
| Scottish Outdoor Access Code
Whether you're in the outdoors or managing the outdoors, the key
things are to:
- take responsibility for your own actions - respect the interests of other people - care for the environment
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| Travel options
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| For help in organising travel to and around the Highlands while helping keep traffic off the roads
Traveline Scotland
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 November 2011 11:11 |