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Broxap Round

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Charlie Ramsay Round
Charnley Way

Cleveland Hills Challenge
Cuillin Round
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Dales Skyline
Dales Top Ten
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Dark Peak County Tops

Dark Peak 15 Trigs

Dartmoor Round

Denis Rankin Round

Dragon’s Tongue
Durham Hewitts

Etive Munros Round

Freeman Round
Glen Lyon Corbett Round
Great North Inns Run
Harvey Howgill Tops

John Fleetwood Lakes 40

John Fleetwood Lakes Routes

John Fleetwood Scottish Routes

John Fleetwood Welsh Round

Joss Naylor Lakeland Challenge

Knoydart 7
Lakes 24
Lakes 25@25
Lakes 2500’s

Lakes Sea to Summits

Llangollen Hills Run

Loch  Lomond  Round

Leventon’s Line
Meirionnydd Round
National & Yorkshire 3 Peaks
No Cure Always Hope
Over The Hill Round
Paddy Buckley Round

Peak Traverses & Rounds

Pikes of the Lakes

Saddleworth  10 Trigs

Ring of Fire - Galloway
Scottish 4000’s

Six County Tops - Peak
Snowdonia Skyline
Snowdon to Pumlumon

South Pennine 39 Trigs
South Wales Traverse

Steve Parr Round

Tan Hill to Kirkstone Pass Inn
Tranter’s Round

Tyndrum Round
Upper Calder 13 Trigs
Wainwright 7 Summits

Wainwrights 30@30

Wicklow  Round
Yorkshire Round
Yorkshire 2000’s

 

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COMPLETIONS

Where there is a recorder please contact them to log your completion. In addition, or if there isn't a recorder, you are invited to share your experience on the gofar facebook page to encourage and inspire other runners to have a go!

The 24-hour Munro Record

The object is to climb as many Munros as possible within 24 hours by starting and finishing at the same point.  Solo or  unsupported attempts are permitted.  As you would expect the record attempts have been focused on the three areas which offer the maximum concentration of Munros  - Lochaber, Glen Shiel and the Cairngorms.  Unfortunately although mountains may not move Munros sometimes do and this has muddied the 24 hour record waters somewhat!  When a new edition of Munro Tables was published by the Scottish Mountaineering Club in 1997  the revisions affected all prior rounds. As fate would have it Sgorr an lubhair on the Mamores was demoted from Munro status thereby reducing all Lochaber rounds by one whereas Sgurr Na Carnach, one of the Five Sisters in Glen Shiel, was promoted so boosting  the Munro tally of Broxap and Donnelly without them even having to step out the door!  The table below gives a brief summary of the successful record attempts. Following the 1997 revisions  Jon Broxap remained the record holder with 29 Munros for some 29 years until Jim Mann broke the record with 30 Cairngorm munros in 22-05, Sasha Chepelin with 32 in 23-10 then Kim Collinson with 33 in 2021. 

 

A Summary of Records and Attempts 

   Notes on the table

 

  1. The Tranter, Ramsay and Broxap Rounds are already documented elsewhere on this site - see links below.

  2. Martin Stone added Sgor Gaibre and Carn Dearg, south of Loch Ossian, to the basic Ramsay Round in a notable solo self-supported run .

  3. In 1977, prior to Jon Broxap, Blyth Wright completed a walk over  17 Munros in the Glen Shiel hills in 23 hours taking in the well-known South Claunie an Five Sisters ridges.

  4. Adrian Belton, starting from Fersit Dam, attempted 29 (pre 1997) Munros with the option of 30 if things went well.  Unfortunately luck was against him.  When well on course for a new record summer turned to winter and near white-out conditions forced him to modify his route. He added Sgor Gaibre, Carn Dearg, Aonach Beag, Beinn Eibhinn and Gael Charn to Ramsey's 24 but omitted Beinn na Lap to give him a tally of 28 equalling Jon Broxap's although in a slower time. The 28 was later reduced to 27 with the publication of the 1997 edition of Munro Tables.  

  5. Colin Donnelly's attempt was solo but supported. He decided in advance to leave out Ben Attow and A Ghlas-bheinn from Broxap's round making a (pre 1997) tally of 26 Munros. This was soon upgraded to 27 to equal Belton's (post 1997) 27.  

  6. In 2008 Stephen Pyke aimed to extend Broxap's Round to 31 Munros by adding Tom a'Choinich and Toll Creagh. He was thwarted by bad weather and had to abandon his attempt after some 16 hours with a tally of 21 Munros.  

  7. In 2017 Jim Mann completed a 'Phil Clark Round' of 30 Cairngorm Munros

  8. in 2020 Alexander (Sasha) Chepelin added Ben Avon and Beinn a' Bhuird to Jim Mann's round 

 


  Links and Further Information

 

  • 30 years ago - The Story of Ramsay's Round, Jon Broxap (The Fellrunner, Autumn 2008) - a good roundup of all the 24 hour record attempts as well as the basic Ramsay Round itself. 

  • The Munro Phenomenon, Andrew Dempster (Mainstream Publishing, 1995) - includes a survey of 24 hour record attempts up to 1995.

  • Beinn Fhionnlaidh's Case, Jon Broxap (The Fell Runner, September 1988) - An account of his record breaking run plus a report by his pacers

  • New Munro Record, Adrian Belton (The Fellrunner, October 1991) - an account of his 28/27 Munro record.

  • Spyke's 31 Munro Attempt - Chris Upson's Blog 

  • Tranters Round - the gofar web page which includes an outline map and schedule

  • Charlie Ramsay Round - the gofar web page which includes an outline map and schedule

  • Broxap Round - the gofar web page which includes an outline map and schedule.

  • Munro Map - obtain an overview of both the Lochaber and Glen Shiel  Munros by selecting a Munro from those areas.

  • Munro's 24 hour record attempt July 2017   Jim Mann (the Fellrunner, Summer 2017) - An account of Jim's record-breaking round of 30 Cairngorm Munros.

  • Cairngorm 24 hour record   Alexander Chepelin's account of his 32 munro record in 2020 

SAFETY WARNING

 

All the routes on this site require proven mountain running experience. You undertake them entirely at your own risk. Please take full mountain safety precautions at all times.  Always ensure you carry sufficient clothing, food and equipment to cope with dramatic changes in the weather conditions!  Appropriate insurance cover is recommended.

HAVE A GO!

The object of this website is to provide a single, ready source of information on the ultra-distance mountain challenges which have been developed over the past four or more decades. It now offers a diverse range of long and "short", old and recent, formal and informal routes from around the UK to encourage runners of all ages and abilities to have a go, subject to proven mountain experience in all conditions.

FRA LONG DISTANCE

RECORDS and NEWS

 

Please send details of any record-breaking runs and the like to Martin Stone who maintains records on behalf of the Fell Runners Association. Email:  martin.stone@sportident.co.uk

Please also refer to the guidelines and definitions in the FRA Handbook.

HELP WANTED

If you can improve on the accuracy of this resource, spot any errors in grid references, names, heights, spelling or punctuation, or find a link which does not work please email Tony Wimbush.: gofar99@gmail.com

Similarly, if you wish to submit any new (or old) routes for inclusion see the contact page for the information and format that is required:. 

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