Click on the regions on the map to zoom in and locate the mountains.
The regions, with their names and numbering are taken from The Relative Hills of Britain by Alan Dawson.

The Grahams

A Graham is "a Scottish hill between 600 and 762 metres high with a drop of at least 150 metres on all sides".

The Grahams are also a subset of the Marilyns.

Change Register - registry of changes to the Grahams list.

(Grahams appear as Class=G on this website).

My Progress
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League Table - compare your progress with other members of this site.


Acknowledgements

The hills now known as Grahams were first listed by Alan Dawson in The Relative Hills of Britain, published by Cicerone Press in April 1992,  The list was named after Fiona Torbet (nee Graham) (1931-1993), and continues to be maintained by Alan Dawson,

For further details and history, see the Pedantic Press website.