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Map Key
Close- Triangles indicate locations of mountains found by the search
- Hover cursor over a triangle for name of top
- Red/Green triangles indicate mountains/tops I/you have ascended/not ascended
- Triangle size gives some indication of mountain height...
3000ft+
2000ft+
1000ft+
<1000ft - Double-click on map to re-centre and zoom in (or use mouse wheel)
- Pan the map using mouse to drag, or use navigation buttons
- Click on a triangle for more details, i.e...
Mountain name (click for page showing details of summit (opens a new window))
Mountain height (metres / feet)
Mountain type (see list below)
Mountain rank (Munros only) e.g. Ben Nevis = 1
Date of ascent (if logged)...
...click on date or (add log) to log ascent (if signed in)
Links to OS Map (via Get-a-map or Multimap), and aerial view via GoogleMaps or Virtual Earth
N:Munro; T:Munro Top; t:deleted Munro Top
M:Marilyn; m:sub-Marilyn; x:deleted Marilyn
(M also indicates Murdo, Corbett or Graham depending on height)
H:Murdo or Corbett Top depending on height
Y:HuMP (note: M's are also HuMPs); D:Donald
C:Historic County top; A:Administrative (1975) County top;
U:Current County/UA top; c:ex-County top
Table Notes
Close- Type - see Map Help panel for meanings of abbreviations
- Click on column headings (e.g. Name of Top) to re-order the list, and click again to reverse order
- Click on symbol next to Rank/Type to indicate its position on the map
- Click on a Mountain Name for page showing details of summit (opens a new window)
- Metres and Feet - height of summit above sea level
- GPS ID - 6 character ID used in the GPS files which you can download from this site
- Grid Reference (see Disclaimer) - Click on a grid ref for OS map courtesy of Multimap (opens a new window)
- Letters in brackets after grid ref show how it has been derived:
g=recorded by GPS receiver; g2=averaged from 2 recordings (etc);
t=grid ref of trig pillar (derived from OS website);
e=estimated from map (i.e. no actual readings); e6=estimated to 6 digits only
Please contact the author with any you have recorded, including a brief description of the actual point recorded - the more readings, the greater the accuracy of the grid ref - Date of Ascent - my/your personal log
- Summits displayed in red are the ones I/you have ascended
Marker Notes
CloseTo add your own marker to the map, click on the appropriate symbol below the map, then click again at the location required on the map (using the crosshairs).
Logged-in registered users only...
When you add a marker, a pop-up box should then appear on the map - fill in the elevation (if known) and a brief description of your marker, then click [save].
To view previously saved markers which fall within the bounds of the map, click the show link (you may need to repeat this if you zoom or pan away from the current position on the map).


