Hill Lists - England



The Fours - The 400m Hills of England compiled by Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams





4th publication

The Fours - The 400m Hills of England (3rd edition) - 16th July 2024 by Haroldstreet

The Fours - The 400m Hills of England (3rd edition) - 10th July 2024 by Mapping Mountains







3rd publication

The Fours - The 400m Hills of England (2nd edition) - 24th April 2018 by Mapping Mountains Publications and the Haroldstreet website







2nd publication

The Fours - 6th January 2014 by the Haroldstreet website

The Fours (1st edition) - 15th December 2013 by Europeaklist

English Hill Lists – The Fours Introduction - Introduction to list leading to the 1st edition publication by Europeaklist

The Fours article on Grough - Introducing the 1st edition publication by Europeaklist

The Fours article on UKHillwalking - Introducing the 1st edition publication by Europeaklist

The Fours on YouTube – Introduction - Introducing the 1st edition publication by Europeaklist

The Fours on YouTube – Radio Cumbria - Introducing the 1st edition publication by Europeaklist

The Major Differences between The Fours and the Tumps - Article detailing the differences between each list at time of 1st edition publication





List duplicated to form the equivalent hills in the Tumps - 2009





1st Publication

The 400m Peaks of England - 19th December 2022 on the RHB Yahoo Group file database along with the equivalent Manx and Welsh hills and entitled 400m hills of England, Isle of Man and Wales 





Original Publication

The 400m Peaks of England - November 2002











































































2 comments:

Arewesure??? said...

The steepest street I have come across is the road into Robin Hoods BAY

Arewesure??? said...

The steepest street I have have come across is into Robin Hoods Bay