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http://www.amrt.org.uk/
team based in the North East of Scotland who provide a volunteer rescue service for walkers, climbers and others who enjoy outdoor activities in our area.
http://www.assynt-mrt.co.uk/
Assynt Mountain Rescue Team is fully equipped & trained for any situation. The primary role being the provision of search and rescue in mountainous, or inhospitable terrain in North & NW Scotland, for any person who may be injured, or otherwise in need of assistance.
http://www.cmrt.org.uk/
The Cairngorm Mountain Rescue Team (CMRT) has 43 team members. These team members are unpaid volunteers who give up their time and skills going to the aid of any one in trouble on the hills.
http://www.kintailmrt.org.uk/
We are a voluntary organisation with a written constitution and run by a committee elected from amongst our members. We have a typical membership of about 25 volunteers who live around the team area and have demonstrated the necessary skills and commitment.
http://www.lochabermrt.co.uk/
LMRT was set up in the late 1960’s by local climbers to help fellow climbers in difficulties on the mountains of Lochaber and especially on Ben Nevis. It was and still is today entirely made up of unpaid volunteers.approximately 40 men and women of various ages from early 20’s to early 60’s.
http://www.lomondmrt.org.uk/
Lomond is one of the busiest Mountain Rescue Teams in Scotland. The Team covers an area of over 1000 square miles in one of the most popular mountain areas of Scotland. The Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park sees over two million visitors a year.
http://www.torridonmrt.org.uk/
We cover the area between Loch Maree in the north and Loch Carron in the south, and from Applecross in the West to Achnasheen in the East. This includes some of the most spectacular mountains in Scotland - with Liathach, Beinn Eighe and Beinn Alligin being especially popular.