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In recent years
the challenge of the 'Munros' has become a very popular pastime. Not so
long ago this pursuit of climbing all Scotland's three-thousand foot
peaks was enjoyed by relatively few, as only a minority had the time
needed to dedicate themselves to the task. Today people of all ages
seek to follow in the footsteps of the first ascentionist, the Rev
A.E.Robertson, who completed the round of three thousand foot mountains
in Munro's lists in 1901.
Seeking to
expand their horizons some also add the mountains 'Furth of Scotland'
to their tally. These are, of course, the 3000ft mountains of England,
Wales and Ireland, which, though few in number, merit inclusion in any
list. The more active complete the round in a very short time, but most
climb them by degrees when work and time permit. This often represents
a lifetime's quest.
This Munroist's
Log will enable you to record those precious moments seeking out an
appointed cairn and, in time, will provide you with a personal reminder
of joyous days of struggle in the company of friends, among the
wonderful hills we have inherited.
Jack Baines,
Anglesey 1991
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