OS Area: NL -
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
- '0171.P' NL593872 An Tobha (The Hoe) (171m, p171)
- '0121.p' NL545825 Arnamuil (Arnamul) (121m, p121)
- '0119.p' NL948462 Beinn Hough (119m, p107)
- '0332.P' NL638990 Beinn Tangabhal (Ben Tangaval) (332m, p308)
- '0207.P' NL640915 Carn Ghaltair (Cairn Galtar) (207m, p207)
- '0273.P' NL552828 Carnan (273m, p273)
- '0141.p' NL967401 Carnan Mor (141m, p141)
- '0384.P' NL678994 Heabhal (Sheabhal) (Heaval) (384m, p384)
- '0190.P' NL626963 Heiseabhal Mor (Theiseabhal Mor) (Heishival Mor) (190m, p190)
- '0112.p' NL550837 Lianamuil (Lianamul) (112m, p112)
- '0154.P' NL688940 Maol Domhnaich (Muldoanich) (154m, p154)
- '0196.P' NL548802 Sron an Duin (196m, p196)
Total = 12 HuMPs in OS Area NL