Ten days at Easter 2015 were spent picking up the scattered-about Marilyns on Kintyre and bobbing across to walk the attractive ridge on the north-west of Arran. Also in April, a cottage-let on the shores of Loch Faskally near Pitlochry provided access to some of the Corbetts and Grahams in that area and enabled my wife Liz to climb her first Munro since having a knee replacement in the previous year.
A family trip to Criccieth in August gave the opportunity to bag the promoted Simm on the Nantlle Ridge and pick up a few stray Marilyns. The only English addition of note was the revised Thorpe Fell Top location of Cracoe Fell near Grassington. Visiting Pinchbeck Marsh, the 8m subsidiary county top of Lincolnshire, has now earned the accolade of being the most insignificant 'high point' I have ever visited.
Other walking during the year included re-ascents in the Lake District, walking the Thames Path, another 225km of Dillon's Irish coast-to-coast and walking holidays in Slovenia and Tenerife.
Creag Ghlas Laggan, Arran (photo: John Henderson)