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Membership renewal for 2009 now available online.Welcome to the web site of the Mountain Bothies Association. Current News - Bothy News
The stove in Taigh Sheamais a'Ghlinne (Glenduror) bothy has been re-instated and is now in full operational use. This follows the replacement of the existing flue liner in the building.Contact Jim Ross (AO S/WE Highs & Isles) for further information needed.
The Mountain Bothies Association is a charity which looks after about 100 shelters in some of the remoter parts of the UK. We welcome new members among hill walkers, climbers or long distance cyclists who use bothies and want to join in our extensive repair and maintenance programme. Our newsletter to members carries details of work parties which might, over a weekend, repair windows and loose door hinges or, over a week or so, might construct a new roof and floor and create a new bothy out of a near ruin. Most of the MBA bothies are in Scotland with others in the north of England and Wales. They belong to the landowners who allow us to maintain them for use by those of us who love to roam, and respect the great outdoors. Thanks for visiting Mountain Bothies Association is a charity registered in Scotland, no. SC008685 and a company limited by guarantee and registered in Scotland, no. SC191425 |
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