Munro Tables

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The Munro Tables are an official list of Scottish mountains over 3,000 feet, widely used by climbers and hillwalkers to track and complete ascents of these peaks.

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Munro’s Tables 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hillwalking resource
mountain list
alsoExpressedIn metric units
altitudeThreshold 3000 feet
914.4 metres
associatedWith Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal NERFINISHED
Scottish outdoor literature
country Scotland
criterion mountain height
summit separation
defines Munro NERFINISHED
excludes mountains under 3000 feet
genre hill list
mountain catalogue
hasAssociatedActivity Munro bagging
hasListType summit list
hasNotableFeature height cutoff at 3000 feet
hasPart list of Munros
list of subsidiary tops
hasUpdate periodic re-surveys
revised editions
inception 1891
influenced Scottish hillwalking culture
mountain classification in the British Isles
language English
locatedIn Scottish Highlands
Scottish Lowlands NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Scottish Mountaineering Club NERFINISHED
measurementSystem Imperial units
namedAfter Sir Hugh Munro NERFINISHED
notableConcept completionist Munroist
originalCompiler Sir Hugh Munro NERFINISHED
publisher Scottish Mountaineering Club NERFINISHED
regionCovered Scottish islands
mainland Scotland
subject mountains
recreational mountaineering
topography of Scotland
typeOf list of mountains by elevation
usedAsReferenceBy guidebook authors
mapping services
outdoor organisations
usedBy climbers
hillwalkers
usedFor peak bagging
recording completed summits
tracking ascents

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Ben Macdui listedIn Munro Tables
Sir Hugh Munro notableWork Munro Tables
this entity surface form: Munro’s Tables