During the winter season of 1984/85, Moran became the first person to climb all the Scottish mountains listed as 'Munros' in one single trip during winter. The 277 peaks that were listed at the time are all over 3,000 feet in height, and were climbed over 83 days. He was supported along the route by his wife Joy. He subsequently published a book which described the undertaking. In 1985, Moran qualified as a professional
mountain guide. Again, Moran published a book recounting this challenging journey. As a climber and runner, Moran made numerous traverses of the -long
Cuillin Ridge on the
Isle of Skye. This mountaineering undertaking normally takes a full day of climbing and scrambling but, in 1993, Moran set a new record of completing the traverse in 3 hours and 33 minutes. He is reported to have attempted this challenge around twenty times, failing it as many times as he succeeded. In 2010, Moran made the first British ascent of
Vettisfossen, Norway’s highest waterfall. In March 2016, Moran made a full winter solo-traverse of the Cuillin ridge in under 24 hours. His 2002 route, The Godfather (Grade VIII, 8) on
Beinn Bhàn, is regarded as a "sought-after test-piece" and a "winter prize". • Sgùrr Bàn, North-East Face: Scarred for Life 85m VIII,9 ***. Martin Moran, Robin Thomas. 5 Feb 2019 •
Am Basteir First winter ascent of Hung, Drawn and Quartered (VIII,8) on north face. 1989 • NandaGhunti () 2001 New route on S-face. • Unnamed peak, Garhwal () May 2002 • Little Kailash () September 2002 • Adi Kailash, Kumaun () September 2006 British ascent of the NE ridge, led by Martin Moran • Gangstang, Lahul/Spiti () September 2007. New route on the West Face. • Changuch, Kumaon Himalaya () June 2009 First ascent. Party led by Martin Moran • Cheepaydang (Peacock Peak), Kumaun () 2014 First ascent . Party led by Martin Moran ==Publications==