St Andrews, is now a regular contributor to the Walkhighlands website, where she shares her adventures with the hiking community. “My husband’s always been bitten by the bug and he’d done 240-odd Munros before I joined him,” she said.“I never thought I’d finish the Munros because of the Inaccessible Pinnacle.”The infamous peak, also known as the “In Pinn” on the Skye Cuillin, requires a rock climb and abseil.But with a bit of assistance, Margaret made it to the top of the In Pinn at the age of 64.“I didn’t really think I’d do it, but the guide seemed to think I was going to do it so he slammed a hard hat over my sun hat and that turned my sun hat into blinkers,” she said.“I just scrabbled up immediately after the guide.”Last year, Margaret.
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