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English The Separate Mountains  List & GPS Waypoints

English The Separate Mountains  - The idea behind the list is that a summit needs more drop to feel 'separate' in a highly dissected area than it would on a plateau.
A summit needs to be over 600m height and have 90, 100, 120 or 150m of drop to qualify, depending on how dissected an area is. Dissectedness is calculated by counting the number of segments each hill group is split into by the 400m contour and dividing this by the number of 10km grid squares it covers. The list was originally compiled in 1974 from OS 1 inch maps, metricated from 1976-82 as second series metric maps came out, then adjusted in 2023 using data from the DoBIH.

List compiled and maintained by Iain Thow
 
Members can use the list below as their personal The Separate Mountains  bagging tick list. Just register and log in to tick them off...

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Map Legend: :The Separate Mountains  | :Nearby The Separate Mountains 

The Separate Mountains  List & GPS Waypoints:

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Sort this list by: Name | Height | Popularity | Prominence | Significance


All these waypoints have been bagged by...

amblerbob Andrew Brown andys Anton Carole Chalky1953 Chris Pearson cjo Colin Crawford Des Taylor GeoffC gerrybowes GordonAdshead iaindbrown IainT jonglew Liz_N moorsman nordicstar oakesave painterman PeterD rhw RobB Ronnie Bowron snaithd Steve S stevent0809 thenomad Wycombe Wanderer

 

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Total = 90 The Separate Mountains  in England



 

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