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Donalds
Grahams
Grahams Table
Grahams Proximity
Ascent Progress

The Grahams is a collective name given to all the distinct mountains in Scotland which are between 2,000 and 2,499 feet (610 and 761 metres), and which have at least a 150 metre drop between them.

Scottish hills within this height range were previously called Elsies (short for Lesser Corbetts - LCs). They have since been renamed Grahams in memory of Fiona Torbet (nee Graham), who published her own list of these hills in 1992. The original list of Elsies, and the new list of Grahams, were rationalised and combined into a single list, known today as the Grahams.

There are 224 separate Grahams, spead over the whole of Scotland - even seven of the Islands contain Grahams.

Note that many of the Grahams are also Donalds.

To see the current classification of the Grahams, please click the links below. Any hill which has a date beside it shows that I have ascended that hill - to view the ascent details, just click the date.

Grahams Table Ascent Progress Grahams Proximity