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Of the thousands who reach the summit of Great Shunner Fell, perhaps only a few have it as their primary objective, with the ...
Primus is giving you the opportunity to make your summer camp all the better this year by offering one UKC user the chance to ...
As a scrambly summer hillwalk, a challenging run with hands-on interest, or a winter mountaineering round, the Ring of Steall is the archetypal Scottish ridge walk and a stone cold classic in any ...
Glen Coe's most remote crag, with a fantastic mountaineering atmosphere. Relatively few climbers will be encountered here compared with busier cliffs in the Glen. Both summer and winter routes ...
Clean, rough rock of excellent quality. Good selection of middle grade routes in a mountain setting. Mainly multi-pitch routes to 125 metres.
The summit of Cir Mhor sports the Rosa Pinnacle. A beautiful pointy jumble of rocks which form a pyramid atop the peak. On the North Face of the mountain, overlooking Glen Sannox there are a number ...
Folded into the Kintail backcountry between the coast and wild upper Glen Affric, Beinn Fhada and A' Ghlas Bheinn combine to make a tremendous tough round. Though relatively retiring, A' Ghlas-bheinn ...
This slightly circuitous route to England’s sixth summit is offered as an alternative to the well-pummelled superhighway of the Band. Despite the rather melodramatic name, you could actually do most ...
Among the greatest of Scottish ridge walks, the traverse of the Mamores has it all - narrow ridges, airy summits, hands-on scrambles and amazing views. The full house of all ten Munros is a major ...
The Coniston fells throw out a long ridge to the south-south-west, switchbacking over Dow Crag with a little chain of subsidiary summits: Buck Pike, Brown Pike, Walna Scar and White Maiden. But, even ...
Dduallt is, perhaps, the most arcane of all North Wales’ mountains. It exists in isolation, separated from its nearest neighbours by dense forestry and obscure valleys, and defended on all sides by ...