We started our adventure last weekend by tackling one of the smallest Munros, Ben Chonzie. At 3054 feet, and number 250 on the list, it only just qualifies as a Munro. But a Munro it is, so we climbed it.

Ben Chonzie is top left in the above picture.
We had the company of a few others who were also out on their first adventure to such heights plus two experienced hillwalkers. 12 km and 5 hours later we returned to the car with broad grins and a great sense of achievement. I spent the next 7 hours driving home and then 24 hours taking painkillers and soaking in hot baths. The next day I was fit and well and planning the next conquest.
Our targets for this year are:
Schiehallion - 3554ft

Schiehallion is a mountain that I have known from ground level for 20+ years but have never ventured to climb. This mountain has a place in history as, in 1774, it was used in an experiment which for the first time calculated the mass of the earth. It was also the first mountain in the world to be mapped using contour lines. Within the next 3 or 4 weeks it will be mine

Ben Lawers - 3984ft

Ben Macdui - 4295ft

Ben Macdui is the second highest peak in Scotland and until a few decades ago was thought to be the highest. Legend goes that The Grey Man of Macdui (think Yeti!) patrols the slopes. I will take him a bottle of Morgan 1991 as he is probably thirsty up there

All of the above are to be attempted by the time winter sets in. ADV may well find himself accompanying me up one of these in October

Derek