Looking at my mountain statistics it's clearly very low for the number of years I've been going to the hills. However, it's only since the year 2000 I've started to "bag" mountains from a list. There are many weird and varied lists available, however, the one's listed are the main ones. I hope people don't think of in the same vain as "trainspotting", lists are useful to provide the opportunity to visit hills and mountains that you would not normally experience. The UK has some of the most varied mountains in the world. From boggy moorland to meadows; from savage winter mountains to small rocky outcrops.
The Wainwrights and Birketts are a personal choice from their respective authors with no thought of height seperation data; the others are an analytically compossed list from height seperation differences data. Which list is my favourite? Mmm, that will be telling!
278 (62.8%) of 443 Nuttalls
40 (21.1%) of 190 Welsh Nuttalls
238 (94.1%) of 253 English Nuttalls
208 (65.8%) of 316 Hewitts of England and Wales
173 (97.2%) of 178 English Hewitts
35 (25.4%) of 138 Welsh Hewitts
121 (35.6%) of 340 Marilyns of England, Wales and the Isle of Man
237 (15.2%) of 1555 including Scotland
103 (57.9%) of 178 English Marilyns
18 (11.5%) of 157 Welsh Marilyns
0 (0%) of 5 Manx Marilyns
116 (9.5%) of 1215 Scottish Marilyns
214 (100%) of 214 Wainwrights
14 (12.1%) of 116 Outlying Fells
313 (57.9%) of 541 Birketts
63 (14.4%) of 436 Deweys of England, Wales and the Isle of Man
63 (33.7%) of 187 English Deweys
0 (0%) of 244 Welsh Deweys
0 (0%) of 5 Manx Deweys
168 (20.4%) of 822 HuMPs of England, Wales and the Isle of Man
302 (10.1%) of 2993 including Scotland
148 (33.3%) of 445 English HuMPs
20 (5.5%) of 366 Welsh HuMPs
0 (0%) of 11 Manx HuMPs
102 (35.9%) of 284 Munros
116 (9.5%) of 1215 Marilyns of Scotland
10 (4.5%) of 220 Corbetts
7 (3.1%) of 224 Grahams
12 (10.2%) of 118 New Donalds
134 (6.2%) of 2171 HuMPs of Scotland
302 (10.1%) of 2993 including England, Wales and the Isle of Man
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