Climbers from Dumbarton and the Vale are being invited to take part in a project to celebrate the centenary of the death of Sir Hugh Munro, whose name is remembered by the list of mountains in Scotland over 3000 feet.

Up to 282 hill walkers, runners and climbers who are planning on being out on the hills, are being invited to each select from the 282 Munros and walk to the summit any time over the following year.

Their account and photograph from the hills will be included within The Munro Table publication and dedicated website.

Each contributor to the project will have a page with information relating to their choice of hill, the events of the day - weather, wildlife, route, who they were with etc - and their photograph from the hill.

The publication will be stored within an archival portfolio and presented on a bespoke table fabricated from wood from Lindertis, Kirriemuir, the family home and burial place of Hugh Munro.

It is the project’s intention to have The Munro Table displayed in a variety of locations, including galleries, educational, film festivals and parliament once the 282 hills have been selected and related information is gathered.

The planting of 282 high altitude trees is being funded by the artist responsible for The Munro Table in gratitude for the contributions of the individuals involved. Participants registered with the project will be asked to remove a small bag of rubbish - if any - from their summit, as an acknowledgment of the legacy of Munro.

To take part check The Munro Table website at themunrotable.community/info.htm