Change
Register
The
500-Metre Tops of Ireland
490m
Double Subs
The
500-Metre Tops of Ireland are the Irish hills at or above 500m and
below 609.6m (2,000ft) in height that have a minimum drop of 30m. The list is co-authored by Michael Dewey and
Myrddyn Phillips with each having produced a version of the list independent of
the other. Michael’s list originated in
1998 and comprised 186 hills, whilst Myrddyn’s list originated in 2000 and
comprised 191 hills with a further 29 hills listed in a sub list entitled
‘Hills that need on the spot surveying with the prospect of being future
additions’, this sub list forms the basis of the 500m Subs that now accompanies the main P30 list.
The list produced by Myrddyn was sent to a number of people
including Michael Dewey and the Mountaineering Council of Ireland (now named
Mountaineering Ireland). Having produced
versions of the same list the two authors combined each and decided to produce
one co-authored list. Data were
re-evaluated and the updated co-authored list was sent to the Mountaineering
Council of Ireland and later formed the lower height band of the list that
appeared on the fledging MountainViews website in 2002, this list was later
named the Arderins in 2009, with the higher height band of this list using data
from the late Joss Lynam’s 600m Irish list.
The
500-Metre Tops of Ireland listing was next fully re-evaluated with
assistance from Jim Bloomer prior to it being published on the Hill Bagging
website on 1st June 2011, and it was then published in the
downloadable Access and Excel versions (v12.0) of the Database of British and
Irish Hills (DoBIH) on 27th November 2011. During this process the original sub list was
also fully re-evaluated and appeared in the Hill Bagging publication entitled subMyrddynDewey, this sub list is
referred to as the 500m Subs in the
Change Registers published on Mapping Mountains.
However, it wasn’t until the Hill Bagging publication and
the subsequent Database of British and Irish Hills (DoBIH) publication that the
listing included two other sub categories; the 490m Subs and the 490m Double
Subs and this Change Register details those hills that are, or have been
listed within the 490m Double Subs category. These two sub categories are not officially
tied to The 500-Metre Tops of Ireland list
on either the Hill Bagging or the DoBIH publication, but these data were
sourced from The 400-Metre Tops of
Ireland list compiled by Myrddyn Phillips and subsequently duplicated by
MountainViews and renamed The Carns. As these data are officially a part of The 500-Metre Tops of Ireland list, the
hills incorporated are documented in this Change Register. The 490m
Double Subs comprise all Irish hills that fail to meet the The 500-Metre Tops of Ireland qualification
by less than 10m of height and also less than 10m of drop, these are the hills
that are 490m or more and below 500m in height that have 20m or more and below
30m of drop, they are known as the 490m
Double Subs.
Although the criteria has remained the same The 500-Metre Tops of Ireland list has
changed greatly since its first publication with the advent of independent
surveyors enabling greater accuracy for numerical data, and the meticulous
research conducted by Paul Tempan and incorporated by MountainViews, the listing
also now incorporates three Sub categories, the 500m Subs, the 490m Subs and
the 490m Double Subs which this
Change Register details.
It seems fitting that the list of The 500-Metre Tops of Ireland – 490m Double Subs should now benefit
from a detailed Change Register, and although the compilation to this sub list
took place when the data were re-evaluated prior to publication on the Hill
Bagging website in 2011, it is prudent for this Change Register to initially
detail the changes to the list since this publication.
The Change Register to The
500-Metre Tops of Ireland – 490m Double Subs appears below with the
reclassifications to the list being detailed chronologically in receding order.
Change
Register
The
500-Metre Tops of Ireland
490m
Double Subs
As of
yet there are no reclassifications to this sub list since June 2011 publication
by Hill Bagging.
27th
November 2011 – Database of British and Irish Hills publishes The 500-Metre Tops of Ireland.
The
500-Metre Tops of Ireland – 490m Double Subs total confirmed as 4.
1st
June 2011 – Hill Bagging publishes The
500-Metre Tops of Ireland.
The
500-Metre Tops of Ireland – 490m Double Subs total confirmed as 4.
Michael Dewey and Myrddyn Phillips (February 2017)
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