Portsmouth News

Retiree’s epic Scottish peaks climbing mission

Rob aims to scale all 282 Munros

- By EMILY JESSICA TURNER Havant reporter emily.turner@thenews.co.uk

A ROWLANDS Castle man has completed the 2021 leg of his mission to climb nearly 300 Scottish mountains in support of an armed forces charity.

Rob Moriarty set himself the mammoth retirement challenge of climbing all 282 Scottish Munros to raise funds for the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Associatio­n (SSAFA).

To date, 23 Munros (a Scottish mountain over 3,000 feet) have been successful­ly scaled during the months of June, July and August.

Now Rob will wait until 2022 to continue his climbs.

The 65-year-old retired heavy goods driver said: ‘Considerin­g the number of unknowns going into this project, a first-year tally of 23 in a total of eight weeks in Scotland is extremely satisfying.

‘It has given me a huge insight into some of the obstacles I will encounter and knowledge on how to overcome them.

‘I am looking forward to the next period in Scotland with more excitement this time than trepidatio­n.’

A number of Munros were tackled during the first week of the 2021 leg of the challenge: Ben Lomond, Ben Vorlich from Loch Lomond, Ben Vane, a different Ben Vorlich from Loch Earn, and Stuc a’Chroin.

Rob climbed three more over the following ten days – Beinn Bhuidhe, Ben Chonzie and Geal Charn – bringing the total for June to eight.

In July, Rob and wife Lorraine took a holiday on the Isle of Mull, where he climbed Ben More, the only Munro on the island.

Camping near Crianlaric­h at the northern tip of Loch Lomond followed, with Rob completing another five Munros: Beinn Chabhair, another Ben More, Stob Binnein, An Casteal and Beinn a’Chroin.

The final week in July saw two days where Rob climbed two Munros on each day.

Beinn Tulaichean and Cruach Ardrain were the first two, with Beinn Narnain and Beinn Ime being Rob’s final two for July.

Ten days were spent in August in the far north near Ullapool, adding another five to the list: Beinn Dearg, Cona’ Mheall, Meall nan Ceapraiche­an, Eididh nan Clach Geala and Ben Wyvis.

Rob was honoured to be accompanie­d by former

service personnel, an ex-submariner and an RAF officer in these last two weeks.

So far, he has raised £1,444 for SSAFA. Visit justgiving. com/fundraisin­g/robinmoria­rty1.

 ??  ?? HEAD FOR HEIGHTS Rob Moriarty at the summit of Ben Chonzie
HEAD FOR HEIGHTS Rob Moriarty at the summit of Ben Chonzie

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