There's a new podcast available on BBC Sounds about Bonnie Prince Charlie called 'Limelight'. It deals particularly with his failed rebellion in 1745 that led to Culloden the following year. I've always found him a fascinating figure and been interested in the routes he took through the Highlands and Hebrides to escape. He probably bagged a few Munros along the way and was potentially a budding speleologist given the number of caves named after him. For anyone interested, a book I read a few years ago is 'Charlie, Meg and Me' by Gregor Ewing which is an account of walking the 500-odd mile journey
https://www.lomondbooks.com/charlie-meg-me-walking-escape-from-culloden-453...