Hillwalking in the UK, particularly climbing Marilyns. Intended for members of the Marilyn Hall of Fame and other Marilyn baggers. RHB stands for The Relative Hills of Britain, a book which lists all the British Marilyns (hills of any height with 150 metres drop all round).
... Meall ... map ... case. Do you know who spotted it? Creag Mhor Thollaidh, and the possible problem with Binnein an Fhidhleir, were pointed out to me by
I've stuck it in Mark's folder as subHuMPs.xls http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rhb/files/HuMPs%20/ <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rhb/files/HuMPs%20/> (The hill
... SubHumps list? IIRC these are mostly defined already (e.g. on my database; maybe other places) down to P98 or so, anyway; probably not worth compiling a
Simon Edwardes ... there's a 454m spot height on the 1:25000 scale map. The trig point is 3m below the summit cairn. It must be very close to qualifying as a