Issue 156 – Pete’s Peaks

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Pete brings us a selection of climbs (and descents) worth bagging, even if they’re not on a fashionable to-do list of must-do mountains. Words Pete Scullion, photography Pete Scullion and as credited Since the late 1980s, Munro bagging has become a popular pastime, well over a century after Sir Hugh Munro completed his Munro Tables of 914 (3,000ft +) Scottish peaks and the first confirmed round was complete. The human condition is to climb the…

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    el_boufador
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    Just wanted to say I’m really enjoying this issue. Great mix of content and all of it’s interesting ?

    MrAgreeable
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    Dunkery Beacon on Exmoor is great value in terms of rideable descent.

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