Depends what you call a mountain. I've been up some in the Lake District that qualify in technical terms, but I've never done any rope-crampon-and-pickaxe stuff. That's way beyond my skills.
I have been to the top of one or two serious mountains in Austria, though - by ski lift.
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The hill I walk on most days is officially almost a mountain, I think its about a meter short of getting mountain status.
Ive often thought about taking wheelbarrow loads of soil up there and making it that meter higher.
The Yorkshireman who went up a hill but came down a mountain...
I've climbed Ayres rock ..not sure that counts tho
I'm almost certain that doesn't count as a mountain, but if you actually climbed it rather than walking up it (is it even possible to walk up it?) then that's more interesting than the official mountains in the Lake District that I have walked up.
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