Lists of mountains

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There are many notable lists of mountains around the world. Typically, a list of mountains becomes notable by first being listed or defined by an author or group (e.g., Sir Hugh Munro defining the Munros in Scotland). This list then becomes a popular target for peak bagging, where a number of people attempt to climb all of the peaks in the list.

Alternatively, a list of mountains may become notable in the mountaineering community as a challenge. An example of such a challenge list is the Seven Summits defined by Richard Bass.

Examples of notable lists of mountains are shown below.

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[edit] Worldwide

[edit] Europe

[edit] British Isles

The hills of Britain and Ireland are classified into a large number of lists for peak bagging purposes. Among the better-known lists are the following:

See also: Category:Peak bagging in the British Isles

[edit] United States

Popular peak-bagging challenges in the US include:

[edit] Australia

Popular peakbagging challenges in Australia include: