There are 283 recognised Munro's in Scotland. These are mountains and not people, although in many cases thay share their names with people.
Munros are mountains in Scotland that are at least 3,000 feet (914.4 meters) high and have a prominence of at least 150 meters (492.1 feet). They were named after Sir Hugh Munro, who first compiled a list of these mountains in 1891. Munros are not "made" but rather identified and classified based on their height and prominence.
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Munros are scottish mountains over 3000 feet.
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David completed a conquest of the munros more than ten years ago
Scottish mountains over 3,000 feet (914 metres) in height are called the Munros.
Sir Hugh Munro produced his "Tables" in 1891, listing all Scottish peaks over 3000 ft.
Bagging munros refers to the activity of climbing all of the Scottish mountains over 3,000 feet (914.4 meters) in height, known as munros. The term "bagging" comes from the idea of collecting or ticking off each munro as a personal achievement. It is a popular challenge among hikers and mountaineers in Scotland.
Ben Nevis in the Highlands at 4406 feet.
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