Welcome to my Mountain Website
This is a website for hill walkers and summit-baggers, attempting to provide
accurate Ordnance Survey grid references for the 2000ft mountain tops, and prominent lower
hills, of England and Wales.
There are many recognised lists of hills and mountains in Wales and England - some of the main lists
are covered by this website, as well as a list of county tops. Click on the appropriate
link on the adjacent map.
You can use this website to log your own progress against these lists - simply
register a Username and Password (free), and follow the instructions on the registry page.
You will also find a page of hillwalking tips , a photo-gallery , a mountain search
facility, and downloadable files for each mountain area containing
GPS waypoints for the summits.
Please contact me with your comments or suggestions
about this website, or sign my Guestbook .
What's New - recent changes to this website
5th Jan 2009 Summit description (where known) added to mountain details pages, next to the map below Grid Ref (thanks to Des Taylor for the idea). 2nd Jan 2009 Mountain Search and list pages now have option to view the list without the map. The input form for adding your own log now appears below the list instead of being superimposed on the map. These changes should speed up the logging process. N.B. If you are having difficulties retrieving map/list details, please try clearing down your browser cache.11th Dec 2008 Website restyled to give it a more contempory feel, and to make more efficient use of stylesheets (CSS) - Your comments on the new style (good or bad) would be most welcome. N.B. If you are having difficulties retrieving map details on the newly styled pages, please try clearing down your browser cache. 5th Nov 2008 Mountain Search and list pages now have options to limit search results to climbed hills only, or unclimbed hills only (thanks once again to Des Taylor for the idea).20th Oct 2008 Huntingdonshire historic county top relocated - I have been told by 2 independent sources that the remains of a railway embankment a few hundred metres from the spot I had previously are higher. Apologies to anyone who has already bagged the former spot9th Oct 2008 [Map] links added to the My Progress page - these provide a map of your progress for an entire hill list (though please note that some maps may be slow to load). Thanks to Daniel Quinn for the idea. 22nd Sep 2008 My Progress page now shows your ascent totals broken down by year, and by month (thanks to John White for the idea).League Tables now have their own separate page.19th Sep 2008 As a result of accurate survey by J Barnard, M Phillips and G Jackson, Mynydd Graig Goch has been confirmed as a 2000 footer (609.75m) promoting it to the Nuttalls and Hewitts lists, (promoted from Dewey/sub-Hewitt).  Nuttalls total is now 443 (confirmed on Nuttalls web site), total Welsh Hewitts now 138. Mynydd Graig Goch is at the Western end of the Nantlle Ridge in the Moel Hebog area . 31st Jul 2008 Facility to add your own markers to a map now added to Google Maps versions of list and search pages. Google Earth view also added to Google Maps powered pages (you may need to download a free browser plug-in from Google ). 22nd Jul 2008 New facility to add your own markers to a map, save them for future use, and copy them to file for upload to your GPS. Look for the pale yellow bar below the map on the mountain list pages (you must be a registered member of the site, and be logged in, to use this facility). 2nd Jul 2008 Summit of Botley Hill (Marilyn - region 42) relocated.Domen-ddu demoted from Dewey list - reascent is only 24.3m (survey by J Barnard, M Phillips, D Purchase and G Jackson). Two newly identified "double sub"-Hewitts, Craig Wen and Fan Bwlch Chwyth added. 23rd Jun 2008 Grid reference for last position clicked on the map is now displayed (and printed) below the map, so you can use it (e.g.) to mark the start point for a walk (thanks to Des Taylor for the suggestion). 6th Jun 2008 GPS ID column added to list pages, so you can use it to cross-reference GPS files downloaded from this site (thanks to Des Taylor for the suggestion). 5th Jun 2008 Glossary page added, listing hill-list abbreviations used on the site (thanks to Peter Cullom for the suggestion).4th Jun 2008 Cracoe Fell replaces Thorpe Fell Top on the Marilyn and Dewey lists - a survey by J Barnard, G Jackson and J Jackson revealed the former to be 1.84m higher.15th May 2008 Wales and England sub-totals now given for the Marilyns, Hewitts, Deweys and HuMPs on the My progess page. Thanks to Steve Dixon for the suggestion. 12th May 2008 Axe Edge demoted from Dewey list following survey by John Barnard and Graham Jackson revealing reascent is only 26.6m.18th Apr 2008 League Table of mountains having most logged ascents added to My progess page. See which mountains are the most (and least) bagged amongst members of this site. Thanks to "Herbert Anchovy" for the idea. 3rd Mar 2008 Mountain Search and list pages (e.g. Marilyn Regions , Nuttall Areas ) now powered by the Ordnance Survey OpenSpace interface, So you can now view the summits against OS map backgrounds, with pan and zoom facilities. Note that the Google Maps powered pages are still available and useful for satellite/aerial photo views.31st Jan 2008 London Borough Tops added to County Tops pages. Website is printer friendly - if you print any page on the website using your browser print button, it will print out correctly with appropriate page breaks, and without the navigation bar.