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The World Tops
Map Notes
Hover cursor over a triangle for name of top
Triangles indicate locations of hills found by the search
Red/Green triangles indicate hills/tops I/you have ascended/not ascended
Triangle size gives some indication of hill 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...
Hill name (click for page showing details of summit (opens a new window))
Height (metres / feet)
Class (see list below)
Rank (8000m Summits only) e.g. Mount Everest = 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
8K
:8000m Summit
Con
:Continent Top;
xCon
:Alternative Continent Top
Table Notes
Class
- see Map Notes for meanings of abbreviations
Click on column headings (e.g.
Hill Name
) to re-order the list, and click again to reverse order
Click on symbol next to Hill No/Rank to indicate its position on the map
Click on a Hill Name for page showing details of summit (opens a new window)
Metres
and
Feet
- height of summit above sea level
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:
h=taken from the Database of British and Irish Hills; g=recorded by GPS receiver;
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
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