>>899593Peak bagging is summiting mountains of a particular altitude, region or technical level. Sort of like a bucket list.
I don't know all the brands that are available to you over in Bork-Borkistan, but if you're not doing anything technical or hard off trail I'd say look at something like the Salomon Quest or Asolo Fugitive (pic related). Something lightweight but with good torsional strength in the midsole. That way they'll break in faster and won't be as clunky for day trips, but will still have the support for carrying heavier loads on long trips.
What's really important, IMO, is to go to a store and try different boots on, even if you ultimately end up buying them online. Yuroop actually has most of the best boot companies out there so you shouldn't have trouble finding a good boot that fits you well.
Look out for heel slipping, toe bang and pressure spots. You might need to size up slightly to accommodate a thick sock and to allow for swelling, but ultimately a boot should hold you well in the heel and instep but give you a little wiggle room in the toe box (I like about one finger's space between the toe and the shoe).
>t. Former /out/fitter