Robbie Philips has become the second person in history to reach the peak of the Great Arch on the island of Pabbay in the Outer Hebrides.
A Scots rock climber has become the second person in history to reach a notorious peak in the Outer Hebrides.
Top news stories today The climb was attempted back in 1996 by Scottish climbing 'pioneer' Dave Cuthbertson and legend Lynn Hill. Just years prior, they reached the peak of The Nose in Yosemite. Robbie and his partner, Jamie Lowther, were racing against time to summit before darkness. Despite challenges, he managed to reach the peak with the last remaining sunlight.
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