About the Author

Although at times the quest to complete the list may have felt obsessive, particularly as the end was in sight, the challenge, discovery and excitement never wavoured and I developed a deep connection to Scotland’s majestic and diverse landscapes. Mountain knowledge and skills were enhanced as the feats were accomplished and a wealth of experience gained, not least the logistics of transport and where to stay, refuel and replenish at all times of the day and night.

With over 40 years of walking experience in Scotland, my journey with the Munros began in the 1990s, following an article I read in the Sunday Times about Sir Hugh T Munro of Lindertis and his mountian classifications. After a decade of planning, walking, backpacking and climbing in all weather conditions, sometimes alone often with companions, I compleated the Munros in 2001, saving the highest Ben Nevis as the final peak.

Now, at the age of 60, having taken some years making a career and following other pursuits, I feel drawn back to my passion for Munro walking with a fresh perspective to compleate the round again, taking a more leisurely pace as semi retirement approaches and documenting the experiences as the new challenge progresses. This renewed ambition inspires me to share my experiences and foster a community for fellow enthusiasts. Fittingly, my new chapter has already begun with Ben Nevis, revisiting the mountain that marked the end of my first journey.

Through this website, I aim to combine my passion for the Munros with a commitment to helping others pursue their own adventures. Whether you’re just starting out or rediscovering the Munros like me, I hope to create a space where we can connect, share knowledge, and celebrate the beauty and challenge of Scotland’s peaks together.
Mark Coates 2024