The Great Outdoors

HEATHER MORNING

She’s guided in Antarctica, volunteered for Cairngorm Mountain Rescue Team and spent 13 years as Mountaineering Scotland’s Mountain Safety Officer. Now Heather Morning has a new role as the Chief Instructor at Glenmore Lodge. She spoke to The Great Outdoors about winter safety and forging a successful career in the outdoors industry.

How did you get into hillwalking?

The mountain thing is very much in my DNA. I was brought up in a family that enjoyed the hills, and I went on a lot of adventures from an early age. My father was doing the Munros

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