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Mountain biker completes epic bid to ride down all 282 Munros | UK News

By uk-times.com24 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Grizzly Munro Diaries A man who a tattooed face and a ginger beard wearing a mountain biking helmet. He is smiling, while standing next to a bike. Behind him is the view of a mountain, which shows he is high up.Grizzly Munro Diaries

Sean Green took his bike to the summit of every Munro in Scotland

A mountain biker has completed an epic challenge to ride his bike down Scotland’s 282 Munros.

Sean Green, 36, from Angus, believes he is only the second person in history to have taken a bike to the summit of all the mountains measuring 3,000ft (914m) and over.

The quest, which ended in Glencoe on Saturday, took the semi-professional cyclist around eight-and-a-half years.

Like all Munro baggers, Sean climbed to the summit of but with the added weight of a bike on his back.

During the descent the scaffolder cycled down the narrow paths.

He told Radio Scotland’s Drivetime programme the challenge combined his love for the outdoors and mountain biking.

Sean said: “I’ve always been in and around the mountains growing up and, whenever I was walking them, and there was a good bit of trail in front of me I’d just wish I had my bike.

“Eventually I just decided I’ll start taking my bike up them.”

Grizzly Munro Diaries A person on a mountain bike rides down a grassy hill overlooking a body of water.Grizzly Munro Diaries

Sean carried his bike to the top but was able to get on it on the way down

Sean said he enjoyed putting himself “in the pain cave” and just focused on putting one foot in front of the other.

The father-of-two said the hardest part of his mission was the logistics and the toll it took on family life.

He added: “I could be up and down a Munro in sub-four hours, but even then there was likely to be a three-hour drive before and a three-hour drive after.

“So even the shortest days were still 12,14 or 16 hours.”

Sean was supported during one of the climbs by Paul Tattersall, who was the first man to complete the challenge in just 81 days.

He said he had a few more adventures on his radar but had been warned by his wife not to take on anything as extreme.

Grizzly Munro Diaries A person on a mountain bike, wearing a black helmet and a green jacket, rides down a grassy hill.Grizzly Munro Diaries

Sean said the gruelling challenge took its toll on his family life

The phenomenon known as Munro bagging was inspired by Sir Hugh Munro.

Munro, whose family were Scottish landowners, was born in London in 1856 and brought up at Lindertis, near Kirriemuir in Angus.

While studying in Germany, he climbed in the Alps and continued his interest in climbing when he settled at the family estate in Scotland.

Sir Hugh was a founder and president of the Scottish Mountaineering Club which set him the task of listing all the country’s hills of 3,000ft (914m) or more.

It is estimated that around 8,000 people have officially scaled all 282 peaks – but only two men are thought to have completed it on two wheels.

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