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This is a list of Corbett mountains in Scotland by height. Corbetts are defined as Scottish mountains between 2,500–3,000 feet (762.0–914.4 m) in height with a prominence of at least 500 feet (152.4 m); [ 1 ] solely imperial measurement thresholds.
Harold Street Munros Lists of GPS waypoints + Grid References for walking in UK mountains and hills in various GPS file formats. ScottishHills.com – Hillwalking forum with Munro, Corbett, Graham and Donald, Sub 200's log, maps and trip reports. 360munros.co.uk - Munro route details with 360° virtual tour, map, 3D model and GPX download.
Cùl Beag is a mountain in Coigach, in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland.It is 15 km north of Ullapool and lies to the south of Cùl Mòr, and to the east of the better-known but lower Stac Pollaidh.
A list of Corbett Tops, covering mountains in Scotland between 2,500 and 3,000 feet (762.0 and 914.4 m) in height and with between 100 and 500 feet (30.48 and 152.4 m) of prominence, was published by Alan Dawson in 2001. There are 455 Corbett Tops, and thus 677 Corbetts and Corbett Tops in total. [39] [50]
Harold Street Munros Lists of GPS waypoints + Grid References for walking in UK mountains and hills in various GPS file formats. ScottishHills.com – Hillwalking forum with Munro, Corbett, Graham and Donald, Sub 200's log, maps and trip reports. 360Routes.com Archived 15 January 2021 at the Wayback Machine – Virtual Tours over the Scottish ...
Birketts are the 541 English peaks described in Bill Birkett's 1994 guidebook, Complete Lakeland Fells.The author defined them as all hills within the boundary of the Lake District National Park in Cumbria which are over 1,000 feet (304.8 m) in height.
Veteran boys basketball coach Ray Corbett is one of four honorees in this year's Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame class.
All but two of the 231 Grahams have been surveyed using GNSS equipment and therefore summit heights are given to the nearest 0.1 m in the official list. The highest Graham, Beinn Talaidh on the Isle of Mull , is 761.6 metres (2,499 ft) and ranks as the 1285th highest mountain in the British Isles , on the Simms classification.