List of mountain lists

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "For". Perhaps the first of what would become many notable mountain lists around the world was Sir Hugh Munro’s catalogue of the Munros, the peaks above 3,000’ elevation in Scotland.[1] Once defined the list became a popular target for what became known as peak bagging, where the adventurous attempted to summit all of the peaks on the list.[2]

Over time the peaks on such lists grew more challenging, with perhaps the eight-thousanders as the most notable (the mentioned list being first fully completed by Reinhold Messner in 1986). Other extreme examples are the Seven Summits, defined as the highest peaks on each of the seven continents.[3]

An ever-growing collection of peak lists is maintained and published on mountaineering-related websites.[4]

Worldwide

Europe

North Atlantic Archipelago

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The hills of Britain and Ireland are classified into various lists for 'peak-bagging' purposes. Among the better-known lists are the following:

  • The Munros: important mountains in Scotland over Script error: No such module "convert".; there are 282 Munros and 226 Munro Tops.
  • The Furths: mountains in the British Isles, but not in Scotland, which would otherwise qualify as Munros; there are 34 Furths in the British Isles.
  • The P600 (the "Majors"): mountains in the British Isles with a prominence above Script error: No such module "convert".; there are 120 P600s.
  • The Corbetts: mountains in Scotland between Script error: No such module "convert". and Script error: No such module "convert"., with a prominence above Script error: No such module "convert".; there are 222 Corbetts.
  • The Marilyns: hills and mountains in the British Isles with a prominence above Script error: No such module "convert"., regardless of height or other merit; there are 2,011 Marilyns
  • The Simms: mountains in the British Isles above Script error: No such module "convert"., with a prominence above Script error: No such module "convert".; there are 2,754 Simms.
  • The Wainwrights: the 214 fells in the English Lake District that have a chapter in one of Alfred Wainwright's Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells.
  • The Vandeleur-Lynams: those mountains in Ireland over Script error: No such module "convert". in height, with a prominence over Script error: No such module "convert".. There are 273 Vandeleur-Lynams in Ireland.
  • The Nuttalls : A list of all mountains in over 2,000 ft (609.6m) with more than a 49.2 ft (15m) prominence. See lists for England and for Wales.

North America

Canada

Guatemala

Mexico

United States

Greenland

South America

The standard list for the major peaks of the Andes is the list of 6000 m peaks as first compiled by John Biggar in 1996 and listed in his Andes guidebook.[10] This list currently stands at 102 peaks, with no known completers.

Asia

China

Japan

Indonesia

  • List of ribus, peaks Indonesia with at least Script error: No such module "convert". of topographic prominence, known as the Ribus.

Taiwan

Australia

Popular peak-bagging challenges in Australia include the State 8: the highest peak in each of the six states and two territories (excluding Australia's external territories).[11]

The Abels are a group of peaks in Tasmania over 1100 metres above sea level and separated from other mountains by a drop of at least 150 metres on all sides. Named after Abel Tasman, the first European to sight Tasmania.

See also

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References

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