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Encyclopedia > Donald (hill)

Donalds are hills in the Scottish lowlands over 2000 feet (609.6 m). There are 89 of them. Whether a hill is a Donald is decided by a complicated formula. A hill with a reascent of 30 m on all sides is automatically a Donald, but a hill with a reascent of 15 m may be one if it is of sufficient topographic interest. Some Donalds are also Corbetts, Grahams or Marilyns. The list was originally compiled by Percy Donald. The Scottish Lowlands, although not officially a geographical area of the country, in normal usage is generally meant to include those parts of Scotland not referred to as the Highlands (or Gaidhealtachd), that is, everywhere due south and east of a line (the Highland Boundary Fault) between Stonehaven and Bowling... In topography, prominence, also known as autonomous height, relative height, shoulder drop or prime factor (in Europe), is a concept used in the categorization of hills and mountains. ... A Corbett is a hill in Scotland between 2500 and 3000 feet (762–914. ... A Graham is a hill in Scotland with a height between 2000 and 2500 feet (609. ... A Marilyn is a hill with a relative height of at least 150 metres, regardless of absolute height or other merit. ...


See also: Munro, Peak bagging Sgurr Fiona and the Corrag Bhuide pinnacles of An Teallach A Munro is a Scottish hill with a height over 3000 feet (914. ... Peak bagging (also hill bagging, mountain bagging, or among enthusiasts, just bagging) is a popular activity for hillwalkers and mountaineers in which they attempt to reach the summit of each peak in a region above some height, or having a particular feature. ...

Mountain Height
Merrick 843 m
Broad Law 840 m
Cramalt Craig 831 m
White Coomb 821 m
Dollar Law 817 m
Corserine 814 m
Hart Fell 808 m
Carlin's Cairn 807 m
Lochraig Head 800 m
Cairnsmoor of Carsphairn 797 m
Kirriereoch Hill 786 m
Molls Cleuch Dod 785 m
Shalloch on Minnoch 775 m
Culter Fell 748 m
Meikle Millyea 746 m
Under Saddle Yoke 745 m
Dun Rig 744 m
Milldown 738 m
Pykestone Hill 737 m
Glenrath Heights 732 m
Green Lowther 732 m
Swatte Fell 729 m
Lowther Hill 723 m
Cape Law 722 m
Ben Cleuch 721 m
Lamachan Hill 717 m
Middle Hill 716 m
Cairnsmoor of Fleet 711 m
Tinto 711 m
Blackcraig Hill 700 m
Black Law 698 m
Garelet Dod 698 m
Windy Standard 698 m
Queensberry 697 m
Tarfessock 697 m
Chapelgill Hill 696 m
Meaul 695 m
Ettrick Pen 692 m
Mullwharchar 692 m
Erie Hill 690 m
Talla Cleuch Head 690 m
Ballencleuch Law 689 m
Gathersnow Hill 688 m
Loch Fell 688 m
Blacklorg Hill 681 m
Capel Fell 678 m
Andrewhinney Hill 677 m
Dun Law 677 m
Larg Hill 676 m
Stob Law 676 m
Curleywee 674 m
Wedder Law 672 m
Drumelzier Law 668 m
Gana Hill 668 m
Bodesbeck Law 665 m
Wind Fell 665 m
Uamh Bheag 664 m
Scaw'd Law 663 m
Birkscairn Hill 661 m
Cairnsgarroch 659 m
Windlestraw Law 659 m
Millfore 656 m
Hillshaw Head 652 m
Blackhope Scar 651 m
Moorbrock Hill 650 m
King's Seat Hill 648 m
Comb Law 645 m
Craignaw 645 m
Tarmangie Hill 645 m
Greenside Law 643 m
Alhang 642 m
Croft Head 637 m
Whitehope Heights 637 m
Beinn nan Eun 631 m
Blairdenon Hill 631 m
East Mount Lowther 631 m
Bowbeat Hill 626 m
Hudderstone 626 m
Bell Craig 623 m
Coran of Portmark 623 m
Dundreich 623 m
Whitehope Law 623 m
Dungeon Hill 620 m
Caldcleuch Head 619 m
Windy Gyle 619 m
Louise Wood Law 618 m
Herman Law 614 m
Earncraig Hill 611 m
Innerdownie 610 m

Merrick is the highest mountain in the Southern Uplands of southern Scotland. ... Middle Hill is a neighborhood on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvanias east area. ... Tinto is a hill in South Lanarkshire, southern Scotland. ... Queensberry may refer to: Marquess of Queensberry, a hereditary title in England Marquess of Queensberry rules in boxing Queensberry, a hill in Scotland a misspelling of Queensbury This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Windy Gyle is a hill in the Cheviot Hills, right on the border between England and Scotland border. ...

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Hill lists in the British Isles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1082 words)
Whether a hill is a Donald is determined by a complicated formula.
A hill with a prominence of at least 30 m is automatically a Donald, but one with a relative height of 15 m may be one if it is of sufficient topographic interest.
The Grahams are hills in Scotland between 2000 and 2500 feet (609.6 and 762 m), with a prominence of at least 500 feet (152.4 m).
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