If I can count correctly, I've got 35 Wainwrights on my list for the year - 28 Western and 7 Northwestern (and then I'll be into my second last book, which is a bit of an odd feeling). Plus a few odd Outlying ones!
I also really want to have a trip to somewhere else in England - the Howgills or Yorkshire Dales or even the Peak District.
I'm not sure about setting a number on Munros, because I never seem to climb any anyway, but I don't want to do none. Maybe I'll set the target at 5!
Hopefully at least 10 Donalds - a cluster of 9 round Moffat, and whatever else takes my fancy.
I suppose I might as well list these last two Pentland Marilyns!
I'd like to get to a part of Scotland where I've never been before - hopefully the Cairngorms, but maybe Skye as well (where I have been but not to the hills) since I'm thinking of going to a summer school course at Sabhal Mor Ostaig.
I'm planning to walk the Cleveland Way in April - maybe I'll finally get round to the Berwickshire Coast Path as well, or start heading north on the Fife Coast Path.
Only 24 Wainwrights done, mostly due to bad weather - the three down towards Nether Wasdale seem to be my nemesis. 7 Outlying Fells - 4 on a January trip to the south, and 3 on the way in to the far West. 3 English Marilyns in the North Yorkshire Moors, but mostly incidental to the Cleveland Way, so that doesn't really count as my other area.
No Donalds, because I never did make it to Moffat. Only 1 Munro, but 2 Corbetts and 2 Grahams, which weren't on my list - I have no idea how that happens!
Only 1 of the Pentland Marilyns, but one further down in the Clyde valley and 2 in the Borders.
I made it to Skye, but only to the Storr (and Dun Caan) - nothing further south.
I did the Cleveland Way, which I loved, and then tagged on the Berwickshire Coast Path right at the end of the year - also very enjoyable.
So not very successful in numbers, but never mind, I enjoyed it