With all the attention paid to the 2000-foot summits in England, Wales and Southern Scotland, there is no tradition of climbing all the equivalent summits in the rest of Scotland. Perhaps it has been generally assumed that there are too many of them to make it a feasible proposition. This proves not to be the case. Remarkably, there are only 224 Scottish hills between 2000 and 2499 feet which have a 150m reascent from any other. These hills are referred to, in this database, as the Grahams in memory of the late Fiona Torbett (nee Graham) who first compiled a similar list which was later merged with the list of Scottish Marilyns.
For information about the Grahams see
Electronic Book - The
Grahams ... and the New Donalds by Alan Dawson.
Last updated 28th November 2002