
Scottish Munros
Scottish Munros are mountain peaks in Scotland, officially classified as rises over 3,000 feet (914 meters) above sea level. Named after Sir Hugh Munro, who cataloged these summits in 1891, they are popular among hikers and climbers seeking adventure and achievement. Identifying a Munro involves specific surveys and measurements, and they are part of the famous Munro Mountain list. Many enthusiasts aim to "bag" all of them, completing the challenge of ascending each summit. These mountains offer diverse terrains, stunning landscapes, and a distinct sense of exploration for outdoor enthusiasts.