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Welcome to WikiProject British and Irish Hills. We are working to improve coverage of the hills and mountains of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.
Project goals
edit- Ensure there is a full article on each of 284 key mountains.
- Bring Scafell Pike and Slieve Donard to GA status.
- Bring Ben Nevis and Snowdon to FA status
- To assess how complete the articles are in this project there is an Assessment Page
Hot articles
edit7 edits | Peak District |
7 edits | Ben Nevis |
6 edits | Cotswolds |
4 edits | Cairngorm Plateau disaster |
4 edits | Snowdon |
3 edits | Kinder Scout |
2 edits | Carroll's Hill |
2 edits | Armboth Fell |
2 edits | Benbulbin |
2 edits | Cairn |
These are the articles that have been edited the most within the last seven days. Last updated 25 November 2024 by HotArticlesBot. (It is updated each day, around 08:00 UTC)
Recognised content
edit- Exmoor
- Mendip Hills
- Ailladie
- Barra Head
- Ben Lugmore
- Ben Nevis
- Blackdown Hills
- Carrauntoohil
- Galtymore
- Lists of mountains and hills in the British Isles
- Luggala
- MacGillycuddy's Reeks
- Mangerton Mountain
- Montpelier Hill
- Mount Brandon
- Nethermost Pike
- Peak District
- Quantock Hills
- Snowdon
- Twelve Bens
- Braeriach
- Crook Peak to Shute Shelve Hill
- Beinn a' Ghlò
- Great Cockup
- Wicklow Mountains
- Ochil Hills
- Ben More Assynt
- Canisp
- Bickerton Hill
- Black Fell (Lake District)
- Brim Fell
- Eldon Hill
- List of Hewitts and Nuttalls in England
- Montpelier Hill
- Far Eastern Fells
- Central Fells
- Southern Fells
- Western Fells
- Stob Choire Claurigh
- Tegg's Nose
- Potter Fell
- Brown Willy Cairns
Members
editPlease add your name, year of joining, and include this Project on your Watchlist.
- Stemonitis
- Mick Knapton
- Grinner
- Finavon
- Lysy
- ras52
- Pyrope
- Mark J
- Oldfaw
- Autarch
- Cnbrb
- Bermicourt
- Helloimahumanbeing (2019)
- Nick Moyes (2019)
- PamD (2019)
- AlaskanGrass (2024)
Inactive/past members
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Article alerts
editGood article reassessments
- 27 Oct 2024 – Ben Nevis (talk · edit · hist) was nominated for GA reassessment by Z1720 (t · c); see discussion
Categories
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Resources
edit- The Database of British and Irish Hills – provides comprehensive data on every Marilyn, HuMP, Munro, Corbett, Graham, Donald, Murdo, Hewitt, Nuttall, Dewey, Donald Dewey, Myrddyn Dewey, Wainwright and Birkett in Britain and Ireland, with subs and deletions. It is updated two or three times per year. A compilation of the various revisions of Munro's Tables is available from the same site.
- Geograph British Isles – a project to collect photos from every 1km grid square in the British Isles, available for reuse under a Creative Commons license. Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons both have {{Geograph}} tags for identifying Geograph images.