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  2. Bothy - Wikipedia

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    There are thousands of examples to draw from. A typical Scottish bothy is the Salmon Fisherman's Bothy, Newtonhill, which is perched above the Burn of Elsick near its mouth at the North Sea. [3] Another Scottish example from the peak of the salmon fishing in the 1890s is the fisherman's bothy at the mouth of the Burn of Muchalls.

  3. Mountain Bothies Association - Wikipedia

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    The Mountain Bothies Association (MBA) is a Scottish registered charity. [1] It looks after 104 bothies and two emergency mountain shelters (not to be mistaken for or confused with a mountain hut, as the Fords of Avon and Garbh Choire refuges are little more than a heavily weather protected shed). [2]

  4. Mountain Rescue Committee of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Mountain Rescue consists of 21 volunteer mountain rescue teams, 2 search and rescue dog associations (SARDA) with over 1000 volunteers, plus an additional 3 police teams, 1 RAF team and Scottish Cave Rescue. [2] The Mountain Rescue Committee of Scotland (MRCofS) was formed in 1965. [2] It is a registered charity (number SC015257). In ...

  5. List of Mountain Bothies Association bothies - Wikipedia

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    The Mountain Bothies Association was established in 1965, becoming a Scottish charity in 1975, to take on the basic care and maintenance of some of these shelters, with the cooperation of the owners who sometimes help financially. [5] The first bothy to be restored was Tunskeen. [6]

  6. Irvine Butterfield - Wikipedia

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    An interest in improving bothies, remote highland shelters, led to him becoming secretary of the Mountain Bothies Association from 1969 to 1972. In 1972 he published a book about a project for repairing Dibidil bothy on the island of Rùm , and in 1979 he produced a detailed report A Survey of Shelters in Remote Mountain areas of the Scottish ...

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  8. Mountain rescue - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales this is Mountain Rescue England and Wales (MREW) [6] and in Scotland, Mountain Rescue Committee of Scotland, now known as Scottish Mountain Rescue (SMR). [7] Prince William is the patron of MREW. Mountain rescue services are also provided by the Royal Air Force Mountain Rescue Service (RAFMRS). [8] [9]

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