Main List
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Summits are ranked in order
of height, if multiple summits share the same height the summits with
the highest ascent is listed first.
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Summit areas are denoted
by two letters.
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Category indicates the importance
of each summit in terms of ascent, category A summits have at least
100 metres of ascent, category B 50 metres and category C 25 metres.
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Summit names are linked
directly to photographs of the summit in question. These will be added
as they become available.
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The altitude of each summit
is listed in black, the ascent in grey, c indicates Circa (approximately).
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Marilyn, Hewitt and Nuttall
status is indicated for each summit, by the letters M, H & N.
All Hewitts occur in this list, a number of Nuttalls do not. Only
Marilyns over 600m occur in this list.
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Grid references are currently
shown in 6 digit form, these will be updated to 8 digits.
Area Lists
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As above with the following
additions;
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Each summit will have a
thumbnail linked to a photograph of the summit. It is my intention
to eventually provide a photograph of every summit in the lists. Initially
I shall use whatever photos I have at my disposal, irrespective of
quality. These will later be replaced by higher quality photos once
available. Quality however, is not the main concern here. Photos which
show the shape of the summits most clearly will be chosen in preference
to "dramatic" shots.
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All Hewitts and Nuttalls
will be included, together with all Marilyns over 600 metres. Summits
marked with a black X are not Metric Mountains, these are Nuttalls
that have been included for the benefit of Nuttall baggers. The 7
additional Nuttalls added since the original publication will also
be included.
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Grid references are accurate
to eight digits (measured from 1:25,000 maps in most instances) for
the benefit of GPS users. I may provide downloadable lists of grid
refs for OziExplorer in the future
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