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Climber Laura completes 'full house' of 1,072 peaks around UK
Laura has become part of the elite group to complete the "full house"
It is a big day for Scottish climber Laura Baillie who has completed the "full house" of the UK's highest peaks.
Reaching the top of Carn na h-Easgainn in the Highlands, the 38-year-old becomes one of an elite group of about 100 people who have stood on all 1,072 summits.
To complete the Scottish Mountaineering Club challenge, hikers must tick off every Munro, Munro Top, Corbett, Graham and Donald in Scotland - as well as every Furth in England, Wales and Ireland too.
At 2,025ft (617m), Laura said she chose Carn na h-Easgainn as a simple final ascent so family and friends could be there to celebrate her achievement.
Even her 89-year-old granny was able to be there on the summit near Tomatin, south of Inverness.
Friends and family joined Laura at the summit of Carn na h-Easgainn
Laura said: "I left that one for last so that friends and family can join. I left them a super-easy one, it's an estate track all the way up.
"I'd been contacting estate owners and energy companies to find out who owned the land.
"With my gran turning 90 next month, my mum was granted access to drive her all the way to the summit, which is so, so special."