-
climbing a
summit are
sometimes described as
hillwalking or
fellwalking in the
United Kingdom.
Though hillwalking can
entail scrambling to
reach a mountain...
- The
Rhinogydd (a
Welsh plural form,
often anglicised as
Rhinogs and also
known by the
alternative Welsh plural Rhinogau) are a
range of
mountains located...
- the city and beyond, is
relatively easy to climb, and is po****r for
hillwalking.
Though it can be
climbed from
almost any direction, the
easiest ascent...
-
often used in the UK,
along with rambling,
hillwalking, and fell
walking (a term
mostly used for
hillwalking in
northern England). The term bushwalking...
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Hamish MacInnes OBE BEM
FRSGS (born McInnes; 7 July 1930 – 22
November 2020) was a
Scottish mountaineer, explorer,
mountain search and rescuer, and author...
- The
Cuillin (Scottish Gaelic: An Cuiltheann) is a
range of
mostly jagged rocky mountains on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. The main
Cuillin ridge is also...
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hilltops to help
defend against invaders from the north, such as Mongols.
Hillwalking is a
British English term for a form of
hiking which involves the ascent...
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Luggala (Irish: Log an Lá,
meaning 'Hollow of the hill'), also
called Fancy Mountain (from
Irish Fuinnse 'ash-tree') at 595
metres (1,952 ft), is the 230th-highest...
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Slieve Gullion (from
Irish Sliabh gCuillinn,
meaning 'hill of the
steep slope' or
Sliabh Cuilinn, "Culann's mountain") is a
mountain in the
south of County...
- sub-ranges of
hills in this area also go
under their own
local names - see "
Hillwalking" below. They form a
roughly rhomboidal or
lozenge shape on the map with...