Author Archives: andystrangeway
Snowdon – Caernarfonshire
County: Caernarfonshire Highest Point: Snowdon Height (ft): 3,560 Height (m): 1,085 Grid Reference: SH6098954379 Dates Slept On: 21/22 March 2012 On the summit of Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales, I was fortunate to find myself at the centre of a … Continue reading
Fan Foel – Carmarthenshire
County: Carmarthenshire Highest Point: Fan Foel Height (ft): 2,562 Height (m): 781 Grid Reference: SN8214022338 Dates Slept On: 22/23 July 2012 The most amazing sunrise. The white clouds rolled off the hills and turned red as they moved across the … Continue reading
Old Man of Coniston – Lancashire
County: Lancashire Highest Point: Old Man of Coniston Height (ft): 2,634 Height (m): 803 Grid Reference: SD2723797827 Dates Slept On: 28/29 September 2011 The Lancashire flag on the summit of the Old Man of Coniston. The route up the Old … Continue reading
Mickle Fell – Yorkshire
County: Yorkshire Highest Point: Mickle Fell Height (ft): 2,585 Height (m): 788 Grid Reference: NY8058224534 Dates Slept On: 6/7 November 2010 My Yorkshire flag at the summit of my beloved Yorkshire. Route to Mickle Fell across the rugged Pennine range.
Chwarel y Fan – Monmouthshire
County: Monmouthshire Highest Point: Chwarel y Fan Height (ft): 2,228 Height (m): 680 Grid Reference: SO2581929416 Dates Slept On: 6/7 September 2012 My bed for the night on the summit of Chwarel y Fan, Monmouthshire. The wonderful Monmouthshire flag on the summit … Continue reading
High Wood – Essex
County: Essex Highest Point: High Wood Height (ft): 482 Height (m): 147 Grid Reference: TL4430136202 Dates Slept On: 14/15 December 2011 The Essex flag at the counties summit. The walking stick marks the top.
Betsom’s Hill – Kent
County: Kent Highest Point: Betsom’s Hill Height (ft): 823 Height (m): 251 Grid Reference: TQ4355556332 Dates Slept On: 28/29 January 2012 The Kent flag on top of Betsom’s Hill for the first time? My bed for the night.
Latest Challenge Completed!
I am pleased to announce that this morning, upon leaving the summit of Anglesey, I completed my latest challenge to become the first person to sleep on the summit of all 52 counties of England and Wales.
Bound Skerry – Shetland
Bound Skerry is the most Easternmost point of Scotland. Dates Slept At: 2/3 August 2009 Slept In: Bivy Bag
Out Stack – Shetland
A rare view from Out Stack the most Northernmost point of the UK. This photo is the only known photo in the public domain taken from Out Stack. Date Landed: 8 August 2009 When I landed Out Stack I became the … Continue reading





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