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Click on the regions on the map to zoom in and locate The regions, with their names and numbering are taken |
The HewittsA Hewitt is "a Hill in England, Wales or Ireland over Two Thousand feet high (610m) with a drop of at least 30 metres (98 feet) all round". The Hewitts of England and Wales are therefore a subset of the Nuttalls. A sub-Hewitt is a hill which just fails (by up to 10m) to qualify on either the height or difference rule. The list was compiled and is maintained by TACit Press, who also publish a hillwalking fanzine, and other interesting stuff about mountains. My ProgressI have completed 202 out of 315 Hewitts of England and Wales.
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