When you sign up to Bagging Scotland, you become a true ‘Bagger’ with your very own Bagger’s profile, You can unleash your full potential and use Bagging Scotland as a resource and Bagging tool.
Here’s the features at your finger-tips on Bagging Scotland:
Personal Bagging Blog
Create your very own Bagging Scotland Blog. Document your Bagging adventures and express the most personal of opinions on the places you’ve Bagged.
Your Bag
Proudly display the places you’ve Bagged on your Bagger’s profile. Add them directly from the Bagging Map and provide a link to your Bagging Blog (or a photo) to prove it.
Socialise and Share
With your Bagger’s account, find new and existing friends, upload photos and video, socialise (both publicly and privately) and use our ‘Braw’ button to spread the word.
The ‘Meebo Bar’
Located at the bottom of the screen, the Meebo Bar gives you direct access to the best social-networking AND sharing sites like Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube, Stumble and Digg.
Drag-to-Share Function
An easy way to share content when browsing Bagging Scotland; simply drag any image or video to the top of the screen and drop it onto your favourite social network to spread the word.
Feedback Button
Located at the left of the screen, the Feedback button is a tool for providing the Bagging Scotland Team with suggestions, questions or problems you may be experiencing. We value your comments!
Browsing the Web in General
We’ve seen technology and the internet advance hand-in-hand, with new features, trends and opportunities appearing every month, if not week. If you’re not a regular user of the internet, constant technological development may be hard to keep up with. We’ve come up with a check-list of hints to help making using the Bagging Scotland site a more productive and satisfactory experience.
Internet Browser
Bagging Scotland recommends using Google’s ‘Chrome’ internet browser. We’ll tell you why soon.
FAQs
Browse a list of Frequently Asked Questions to find help with the Bagging Scotland site.
Online
See what Bagging Scotland have to say about using the internet, privacy and responsibility.

















