DopeyLoser wrote:Anyhow, it is what it is. I suspect the time for fidgeting with the Munros is pretty well over. Time to make your own list with whatever rules you fancy.
One of these days I'll get around to writing up my list. 2,000 foot altitude limit - but using Alpine rules, so 300m drop needed to count as a Mountain. Stac Pollaidh makes the list, but Cairn Toul becomes the highest Subsidiary Peak in Scotland.
Actually, the 319 Mountains are pretty much good to go. It's the sorting of the 555 Independent Peaks (30 to 300m drop, but the key col below 2,000 feet) and 1,244 Subsidiary Peaks (30 to 300m drop, key col above 2,000 feet) that's time consuming.