Lots of comments which ring true on here - Catsytcam is a great choice Bricam - one of my favourites, I sat eating breakfast on the summit on my birthday last year. Also, like Percy I had many dots to mop up, and we had Hard Knott and Seathwaite Fell in common.
And like Ridge's son, my last one was also my first, though the first time was sat on my dad's shoulders at 5 years old - Wansfell, almost exactly 50 years to the day later!
Like Strider, If I finish a second round the last one won't be Binsey.
Petrolhead - I think it depends on where you live, how big an undertaking it is. I live northern edge of Liverpool, 5 minutes from the M58, and can be walking virtually anywhere in the Lakes, apart from Wasdale/Ennerdale, within 2 hours of leaving home, so day trips on a Saturday are easy, and weekends easier still. If you live further away, then visits are more difficult and less frequent - dedication is certainly needed, but its a great challenge, and pushes you into places you might otherwise avoid, which, for the most part are very rewarding.