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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

  • To assess how complete the articles are in this project there is an Assessment Page

Members

  1. Blisco
  2. Stemonitis
  3. Mick Knapton
  4. Suicidalhamster
  5. Grinner
  6. Finavon
  7. Lysy
  8. ras52
  9. Bobble Hat
  10. Snozzer
  11. Bob
  12. Timst
  13. Freddyj66
  14. Pyrope
  15. Stirzy
  16. Rubisco
  17. Michael Campbell
  18. Andrewharrington2003
  19. Billy227
  20. Sammy9990

You can mark articles as part of this project by putting {{BIhills}} at the top of the talk page. This produces the banner below, and adds the talk page to Category:WikiProject British and Irish hills.

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WikiProject iconThis page is within the scope of WikiProject British and Irish hills, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of the hills and mountains of Great Britain and Ireland on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.
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Categories

Some of the most used categories and sub-categories containing British and Irish hills.

Resources

  • Chris Crocker's Database of British Hills – lists every Marilyn, Munro, Corbett, Graham, Donald, Murdo, Hewitt and Nuttall in Great Britain and the Isle of Man, with heights and grid references. 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.