-
Mountaineering Club has
listed 282
Munros and 226
Munro Tops. "
Munro bagging" is the
activity of
climbing all the
listed Munros. As of 31 December 2023[update]...
- the SMC does not use a
prominence metric for
classifying Munros, all but one of the 282
Munros have a
prominence above 30
metres (98 ft), the exception...
-
sixteenth centuries the
Munros feuded with
their neighbors the Clan Mackenzie, and
during the
seventeenth century many
Munros fought in the
Thirty Years'...
- "outside" of) Scotland. They are also
called Welsh Munros,
Irish Munros, and
English Munros respectively, or the three-thousanders, as in The
Welsh 3000 challenge...
- In 1963, the
Munros moved to Victoria,
where they
opened Munro's Books, a po****r
bookstore that
remains in business.
Alice and
James Munro divorced in...
- The
Munros of
Milntown were a
family cadet branch of the
Highland Clan
Munro. As the
earliest recorded cadet branch of the
Munro chiefs, the
Munros of...
- alone. The
Gornickes appear and pick up the
Munros, with
patriarch Travis saying that he will take the
Munros to
wherever they need to be.
Along the way...
- the 282
Munros,
recognised by the
Scottish Mountaineering Club ("SMC") and The
Munro Society. The
Munros are
listed by "Section" per the
Munro's Tables...
-
known as
Munros. Born in London,
Munro was the
fifth child of Sir
Campbell Munro, 3rd Baronet, and also a
grandson of Major-General Sir
Thomas Munro, 1st...
-
Munro or
Monroe may
refer to:
Douglas Albert Munro (1919–1942),
United States Coast Guardsman and
posthumous Medal of
Honor recipient Douglas Munro (actor)...