List of Marilyns in Scotland

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The full list of the 1214 Marilyns in Scotland is divided geographically into four pages. Included in this are the list of the 220 Corbetts and the list of the 224 Grahams.

Marilyns are hills in the British Isles with relative height of at least 150 metres (492 ft) irrespective of absolute height. The list was compiled by Alan Dawson and published in The Relative Hills of Britain.[1]

Corbetts are Scottish mountains that are 2500–3000 ft (762.0–914.4 m) high with a relative height of 500 feet (152.4 m). The list was compiled in the 1920s by John Rooke Corbett, a Bristol-based climber and SMC member, and was published posthumously after it was passed to the SMC by his sister.[2] (A metric definition requiring 150 m of relative height is sometimes used; use of the broader metric definition does not result in any additional summits being included.)

Grahams are Scottish mountains that are 2000–2500 ft (609.6–762.0 m) high with a relative height of 150 metres (492 ft). The list of hills fitting these criteria was first published by Alan Dawson in The Relative Hills of Britain under the provisional name Elsies (LCs, short for Lesser Corbetts).[1] They were later named Grahams after the late Fiona Torbet (née Graham) who had compiled a similar list around the same time.[3]

List Marilyn
Munros
Corbetts Grahams Other
Marilyns
Total
Marilyns
Southern Highlands 121 100 93 144 458
Northern Highlands 79 102 1 84 127 391
Islands 5 11 25 186 2 227
Lowlands 0 7 22 114 143
All Scotland 205 220 224 566 1214

[edit] Notes

Note 1: One mountain, Buidhe Bheinn (NG963090) is generally considered a Corbett but not a Marilyn. This mountain is the same height as Sgurr a' Bhac Chaolais and is separated from it by a drop of less than 500 feet. This special case is handled differently by the maintainers of the lists of Corbetts and Marilyns, and means that there are 102 Corbetts in the Northern Highlands of which only 101 are Marilyns.[4]

Note 2: Five small inshore islands are duplicated between the islands list and the mainland lists.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Dawson, Alan (1992). The Relative Hills of Britain. Milnthorpe: Cicerone Press. ISBN 1-85284-068-4. 
  2. ^ Bearhop, D.A. (1997). Munro's Tables. Scottish Mountaineering Club & Trust. ISBN 0-907521-53-3. 
  3. ^ Dawson, Alan (1999). The Grahams and the New Donalds. Cambuskenneth, Stirling: TACit Press. ISBN 0-9534376-0-4. 
  4. ^ Dawson, Alan; Hewitt, Dave (1999). Corbett Tops and Corbetteers. Cambuskenneth, Stirling: TACit Press. ISBN 0-9534376-1-2.