It has been warned that the ashes could ruin the soil at certain locations.
Mountaineering Scotland has warned ashes could ruin the soil at certain locations as it can alter the chemical composition. The body, has, however, encouraged people to consider disposing ashes on lower slops to avoid causing changes to the soil.
It said: “On a number of very popular mountain summits that are used repeatedly for the scattering of ashes one of the significant effects that has been observed is stimulation of plant growth that can be attributed to both phosphate enrichment and changes in pH [acidity/alkalinity].
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