Dave Hewitt

Dave Hewitt (born 1961) is editor of The Angry Corrie, a hillwalking magazine. He is editor in chief of TACit Press, author of Walking the Watershed, his account of the first continuous walking of the Scottish watershed,[1] editor of A Bit of Grit on Haystacks, a celebration of the life of Alfred Wainwright,[2] and editor of the Sport and Outdoor sections of the online Scottish newspaper Caledonian Mercury.[3]

Dave Hewitt
Hewitt on the Arrochar Alps
Born (1961-07-10) July 10, 1961

He contributes to the ongoing debates surrounding access to the wild land of Scotland, bagging of hills, conservation issues etc. via radio, the print media and The Angry Corrie. Hewitt finished his round of Munros on The Saddle on 22 July 2007, accompanied by about 50 friends. This was also his 1000th Munro.[4] He has a keen interest in cricket and politics, and is also a competitive chess player, known in Scottish chess for his love of the Trompowsky Attack and his high-risk attack-minded style.

On 25/07/2017 he was on 1712 Munros and 1239 Ben Cleuchs (3755 for the nine Ochil Donald Tops combined), and has now gone 11 months with just one Wainwright to do (Catbells).

References

  1. Dave, Hewitt. "Walking the Watershed: The Border to Cape Wrath along Scotland's Great Divide". gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk.
  2. A Bit of Grit on Haystacks
  3. "caledonianmercury.com - Resources and Information". outdoors.caledonianmercury.com. Archived from the original on 2010-01-31. Retrieved 2010-02-05.
  4. "Scottish Mountaineering Club". www.smc.org.uk.
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