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- Dramatic fjord viewpoint in Norway
- finally finished the far-flung “furths”
- County Donegal’s dramatic cliff-mountain
- a long day in the Carneddau
- “The Cairn” and “Elidir’s big hill”
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- a week at Inverkirkaig
- status report – end of 2012
- McGillycuddy’s Reeks
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- The Great Sugar Loaf
- off to Ireland …
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- Full Circle
- 2011, a good year
- Snowdonia 3 – the glorious Glyders – 15th Oct 2011
- Snowdonia – some hills at last!
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Dramatic fjord viewpoint in Norway
26 May 2015 Preikestolen Climbed all the UK 3000ft mountains – where next? Answer: Norway! It had been a long-held ambition of mine to sail up the coast of Norway on a Hurtigruten voyage, perhaps to celebrate our 25th wedding … Continue reading
finally finished the far-flung “furths”
13 October 2014 Scottish Munros: compleated 1976 – 2011 Irish 3000s: compleated 1998 – 2012 Welsh 3000s: compleated 2007 – 2013 So, that just left the English ones, to “finish the furths”. Well, I had climbed Skiddaw way back in … Continue reading
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