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Category Archives: Donalds
The Donalds
A little history Percy Donald, wrote “The two-thousand feet tops of the Scottish lowland uplands” for the journal of the Scottish Mountaineering Club in 1935, listing 133 tops and 15 humps in southern Scotland. He had decided to visit all … Continue reading
Posted in Ayrshire, Borders, Donalds, Dumfries & Galloway, Far away, Lanarkshire
Tagged Corbetts, Donalds, Grahams
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