The Scotsman

‘Supergran’, 76, bags every Munro... for the third time

● Elsa Yates began climbing ‘labour of love’ with late husband in 1988

- By ELLIE FORBES

A super-fit gran has finished climbing all 282 of Scotland’s highest hills at the age of 76 – for the third time.

Passionate Munro-bagger Elsa Yates started her labour of love back in 1988 with late husband Bobby when they scaled Ben Lomond for her first 3,000 feet-plus ascent.

Sheandbobb­y,whohavetwo sons and a daughter, managed to complete their first round of Munros within four years.

The enthusiast­ic pair from Edinburgh then went on to complete all 282 for a second time by 1996.

Sadly Bobby passed away in 2005, but Elsa’s love of hillwalkin­g continued and she became a “triple Munroist” in June this year.

She finished with two peaks in the Big Six at Fisherfiel­d in the north-west of the country.

And while Elsa says she cannot imagine life without the hills, she does not think she will make it up and down them all again for a fourth time.

Retired English teacher Elsa continues to walk regularly with the Polmont Hillwalkin­g Club in Falkirk.

She said: “You don’t really start out to do them all, but the next thing you know it’s in sight.

“I absolutely love the hills and can’t imagine life without them.

“When Bobby died it became a lifeline for me, it kept me going and the Polmont club is amazing.

“It’s very social,

it’s hard work, but its relaxing getting away from everything.

“It’s impossible to pick a favourite but I do love the hills in the north-west. I will keep going but I don’t think I’ll manage them all a fourth time.”

The secretary of Polmont Hillwalkin­g Club, Andrew Govan, said that Elsa was an 0 Elsa Yates, right, celebrates her latest feat 2 Elsa with late husband Bobby inspiratio­n to everyone in the group.he said: “Elsa has great experience of walking in the Scottish mountains and is a great inspiratio­n to us all, particular­ly to new or younger members thinking about hillwalkin­g.

“We are planning an informal celebratio­n on September 20 to mark her remarkable achievemen­t.”

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