OS Area: ND -
HuMPs - Hills of any height with a drop of at least 100 metres or more on all sides. The name HuMP stands for Hundred Metre Prominence. (All Marilyns are HuMPs)
The original source for the HuMPs list was Dr Eric Yeaman's "Handbook of the Scottish Hills", published by Wafaida in 1989. Clem Clements applied Yeaman's original criteria to England and Wales, and christened the results "Yeomans".
More information: http://www.rhb.org.uk/humps/
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Sort this list by: Name | Height | Popularity | Prominence | Significance
- '0244.p' ND062550 Ben Dorrery (244m, p133)
- '0287.p' ND193374 Ben-a-chielt (287m, p133)
- '0424.P' ND064220 Braigh na h-Eaglaise (424m, p185)
- '0401.P' ND007212 Cnoc na Maoile (401m, p152)
- '0269.p' ND114367 Cnocan Conachreag (269m, p101)
- '0405.P' ND040187 Creag Thoraraidh (405m, p155)
- '0129.p' ND205765 Dunnet Head (129m, p103)
- '0399.P' ND239984 Knap of Trowieglen (399m, p354)
- '0484.P' ND048293 Maiden Pap (484m, p169)
- '0706.G' ND004285 Morven (706m, p576)
- '0412.p' ND036260 Sal-vaich (412m, p103)
- '0626.G' ND066268 Scaraben (626m, p331)
- '0511.P' ND032276 Smean (511m, p212)
- '0199.p' ND247907 The Berry (199m, p125)
- '0119.p' ND455886 Ward Hill (S. Ronaldsay) (119m, p119)
Total = 15 HuMPs in OS Area ND