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- 2016 (4) – a Hebridean mini-mountain
- 2016 – a quiet year! (part 3 – a small mountain)
- 2016 – a quiet year (part 2 – Beinn an Lochain)
- 2016 – a quiet year! (part 1 – Ben Vrackie)
- 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”
- Crib Goch
- The Welsh 3000s
- more walks in Coigach and Assynt
- Suilven
- Stac Pollaidh
- a week at Inverkirkaig
- status report – end of 2012
- McGillycuddy’s Reeks
- Galtymore of the peat bogs!
- The Lug!
- The Great Sugar Loaf
- off to Ireland …
- Twistin Hill
- A day in the Ochils
- Full Circle
- 2011, a good year
- Snowdonia 3 – the glorious Glyders – 15th Oct 2011
- Snowdonia – some hills at last!
- Snowdonia 8-15 October 2011 – a week of low cloud (1)
- Munros compleated – what next?
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The Welsh 3000s
Summer 2013 Having “compleated” the Munros back in 2011, and the Irish furths in 2012, the obvious next campaign was to Wales. Wales has 15 3000ft summits, which might be classified as 7 distinct mountains and 8 tops: Snowdon (Yr … Continue reading
more walks in Coigach and Assynt
After two hill days – Stac Pollaidh and Suilven – we spent the next 4 days of glorious weather on coastal walks, revisiting some old favourites 4 April 2013: A clamber around Achmelvich Beach in the morning, and a walk … Continue reading
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