Hill Lists

Hill Lists

Munros, Wainwrights and more

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All Versions of Hill Lists

7.6

September 27, 2023

Updated to version 18 of the Database of British and Irish Hills (DoBIH), adding two new lists: the Ethels and Alan Dawson's High Hills of Britain.
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7.5

January 17, 2023

Updated to version 17.5 of the Database of British and Irish Hills, with significant changes to the Grahams, Graham Tops and Highland Fives. See the user guide for details. Added support for up to 3 user defined lists, where you can set the criteria (region, drop, height ... etc). Select Edit on the lists view and scroll to the bottom. Re-enabled the multiple rounds setting. If disabled, only your first round of each list is tracked.
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7.4.2

July 28, 2022

Updated to version 17.4 of the Database of British and Irish Hills, a routine update with minor changes to the Humps, Simms, Dodds, Nuttalls, Tumps, County Tops and Arderins.
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7.4.1

May 23, 2022

Fixed an issue with Dropbox authentication (i.e. linking to the app) timing out after 4 hours.
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7.4

April 5, 2022

When searching for a hill, include alternative names too. Added options to the unclimbed hills map accessed by swiping right to left on the lists view. For Munro Tops and deleted Munros, this includes showing the current Munros in grey (I find this useful when planning trips). Added a top unclimbed hills section to the bottom of the dashboard view. This only includes hills in your tracked lists. Added a fourth, darker colour theme, selected from the settings screen. Minor layout improvements.
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7.3

December 29, 2021

Updated the underlying Database of British and Irish Hills (DoBIH) to version 17.3. Added separate county tops lists for Scotland, Wales and England. Added more detailed stats for tracked and completed lists, and for each month and year in the dashboard view. Swipe right to left and choose Stats. As an example you can now track which days per month you have climbed hills on (or not, if you want to fill in the gaps). Minor changes for iOS 15 compatability.
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7.2

August 14, 2021

Moved to version 17.2 of the Database of British and Irish Hills (DoBIH), a routine update that reinstates Dugland to the Donald Tops, plus some minor changes to the Marilyns, Humps, Simms, Dodds, Donald Deweys, Tumps and SIBs. Added regional lists for Scotland, Wales, England and Ireland. For Scottish lists, the To Do section header shows separate counts for south and north of the Great Glen, plus the Islands.
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7.1

July 18, 2021

Updated Google Maps behind the scenes. Some small visual changes like the map pins now have a small white border. Also added a compass to help align a rotated map. Still no sign of a scale control on Google Maps for iOS ... Added animation support to most of the map views with climbed hills. Simply tap the play icon at the top left and choose a speed. Added a distance calculation to work out the minimum distance you travelled between summits. Available when animating (above) and on the top year rows on the dashboard. My Munro round (e.g.) was at least 7016km or 4360 miles! The app now requires iOS 11.0 or above (required by Google Maps).
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7.0.1

March 5, 2021

Fixed a bug to do with importing Tumps. When filtering on Landranger sheets, I now display the sheet number (iPad only).
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7.0

February 19, 2021

Updated the underlying Database of British and Irish Hills (DoBIH) to version 17.1, a routine update with changes to the Marilyns, HuMPS, Simms, Dodds, Munro Tops, Nuttalls, Deweys, Donald Deweys, Highland Fives and County Tops. Added support for the SIBs (Significant Islands of Britain), most are not easy to get to! Added support for the Tumps (Thirty and Upward Metre Prominence). This is a huge list of over 17,000 hills. For performance reasons it is managed via a new Tumps filter on the location view (4th tab, top left). You can select and tick off hills from the map, and they will be included in the all ascents/hills view. To help with ongoing lockdowns and staying local, added another filter to show all hills (including Tumps) on each of the Landranger 1:50k map sheets. This defaults to your local map sheet, but you can pan around the country to explore further afield. Enjoy! Ascents on an individual hill page are now shown in descending order, most recent first (as they are on the all ascents screen). For hills with lots of ascents (10 or more), added a quick index to scroll to specific years. Performance improvements, especially when loading maps. Backup improvements.
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Description of Hill Lists

First released in 2009, this popular application includes data for almost 20,000 hills in the UK and Ireland, plus over 90 lists including ... Munros and Munro Tops, Corbetts, Grahams, Donalds, Furths, Marilyns, Wainwrights and Outlying Fells, Birketts, all County Tops and many more. Almost an entire lifetime of hill walking. If you run out, please let me know! FEATURES - Choose the lists you would like to complete, and view counts per list (hills completed, total and percentage) - View each list on a map, and animate your journey in the order climbed - Sort lists by section/book number/region, name, height, distance, date climbed or ascents - Add your own lists based on region, drop, height ... etc - View all ascents in the app, sorted by date climbed - View all hills in the app sorted alphabetically, by distance from your default location, section, height ... etc - Track completed hills by ticking those you have climbed, adding the date and any notes for each ascent - Supports multiple ascents (per hill) and multiple rounds (of lists) - See route information for popular hills, provided via external links to the Walk Highlands and MountainViews websites - View up-to-date weather information for selected regions in Scotland, Wales and England, provided by the Mountain Weather Information Service (MWIS) website - Share your location by email or SMS/text when you get to the top of each hill - See statistics of your ascents, e.g. a breakdown per month or by year, plus a list of most frequently climbed hills - Browse nearby hills on a map - Set your default location by searching for places or postcodes - Backup your data and sync it between devices using iCloud, Dropbox, AirDrop or email - Universal app, works on the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad DATA, ROUTES AND WEATHER The data for the UK and Ireland has been extracted from version 18 of the Database of British and Irish Hills (DoBIH), with kind permission from Chris Crocker and Alan Dawson. Route information for the Munros, Corbetts, most of the Grahams, Donalds, Wainwrights, Hewitts and most of the Trail 100 is provided via external links to the Walk Highlands website. Route information for all the lists in Ireland is provided via external links to the MountainViews website. Weather information for Scotland, England and Wales is provided by the MWIS website. SUPPORT Please use the link to my support page from the App Store page or from the app itself (or simply go to http://grahamhaley.co.uk/hills/). Alternatively, contact me directly via my support pages and you will get a quick response.
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Hill Lists: FAQ

Does Hill Lists support iPad devices?

Yes, Hill Lists is iPad-friendly.
Graham Haley is the creator of the Hill Lists app.
The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 12.0 or higher.
The Hill Lists app has a consumer rating of 5.0 and gets a lot of positive feedback.
The App Category Of Hill Lists Is Navigation.
The latest version of the Hill Lists app is 7.6.
The latest Hill Lists update was released on June 30, 2024.
The Hill Lists app originally came out on February 5, 2023.
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Currently, Hill Lists supports English.
No, Hill Lists is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within Hill Lists.
Sorry, Hill Lists is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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  • Excellent

    Another fine update! Great app. The best!