Yesterday we went up to the highest point in south east England, which is Leith hill. Someone once built a tower on it to take it up to 1000 feet. Anyway it got me thinking of mountains. I don't get to them anywhere near as much as I would like to, but I love to scramble up mountains. This one is my favourite
It is Buachaille Etive Mor and guards the entrance to Glen Coe.
The reason it is my favourite is that it was my first Munro. We went up the easy route, Coire na Tulaich, but I will always remember the views over Rannock Moor from the top. I have since climbed it again, going up via Curved ridge and that was pretty scary to say the least, big on exposure. I have been up loads of the mountains around the Fort William area, but the Bookle still remains my favourite.
What is your favourite mountain and why................Jon
Appologies to our Netherland friends for this thread

It is Buachaille Etive Mor and guards the entrance to Glen Coe.
The reason it is my favourite is that it was my first Munro. We went up the easy route, Coire na Tulaich, but I will always remember the views over Rannock Moor from the top. I have since climbed it again, going up via Curved ridge and that was pretty scary to say the least, big on exposure. I have been up loads of the mountains around the Fort William area, but the Bookle still remains my favourite.
What is your favourite mountain and why................Jon
Appologies to our Netherland friends for this thread