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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?
Monthly Archives: September 2013
status report – end of 2012
So – at the end of the 2012 season – where are we now? and what next? Scottish Munros – all 282 climbed √ (plus 194 out of 227 subsidiary “tops”) Irish Furths – all 13 climbed √ Welsh Furths … Continue reading
McGillycuddy’s Reeks
16th July 2012 With Lugnaquilia and Galtymore climbed, it was time to head for the southwest and County Kerry. Back in 1998, we had holidayed in Kerry. Iain (then aged 15) and I had climbed Brandon Mountain, then a few … Continue reading
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