5) Most climbs of different 92 meter (300 feet) drop Summits. Minimum 1000. Marilyn info from http://www.rhb.org.uk/marhofn/marhofn171/marhofn17116.htm Hiker Summits Notes Bob Martin 5,760+ 2,700+ in CO, 2,700+ in AZ, 360+ others Barb Lilley 4,898 2,249+CA, 1,486+AZ, 437+NV, 269+CO, +others Gordon MacLeod 4,785 2,246+CA, 1,481+AZ, 437+NV, 269+CO, +others Andy Smatko 4,000+ Google "Andy Smatko" Sierra for info. Bob Packard 3,780+ 1,727 in AZ Bill Schuler 3,481 1,100 in Sierra Nevada in CA Rob Woodall 3,160 2,930 in Britain & Ireland, 1,552 Marilyns, 1,827 at 500' or more Mike Garratt 3,103 http://listsofjohn.com/CompletionAll.php?M=mikegarratt Mark Nichols 2,809 Most in eastern AZ and southwestern NM James Gordon 2,740 1537 Marilyns + 101 Corbett Tops + 181 Graham Tops Ann Bowker ~2,400 1546 Marilyns (150 m. drop British hills) Ken Whyte ~2,389 1550 Marilyns and more Rowland Bowker ~2,350 1542 Marilyns, Ann's husband John Vitz 2,337 Out of Manhattan Beach CA Tony Payne 2,000+ Marilyns in Britain and Ireland John Roper 2,000- Many summits with 400' drop in WA Colin Crawford 2,000 Marilyns and more Doug Kasian 1,939 Many in Canada and AZ Stewart Logan 1,790 many Marilyns Richard Webb 1,758+ 1355 Marilyns in Britain and Ireland, + other summits Alan Dawson 1,745 Literally wrote the book on Marilyns Bob Michael ~1,700 Out of Fort Collins CO Grant Myers 1,661 Many in WA, some in Canada Teresa Gergen 1,607+ First woman to finish CO highest 700 & 800 Alan Holmes 1,554+ Marilyns Richard Wood 1,553+ Marilyns George Morl 1,552+ Marilyns Don Smithies 1,551+ Marilyns Ken Butcher 1,551+ Marilyns Charles Knowles 1,548+ Marilyns Graham Illing 1,524+ Marilyns Bob Sumner 1,470+- http://www.nevadahighpoints.com/index_files/bio.htm Dotty Martin 1,460 Many in Arizona and Colorado Andrew Allum 1,451+ Marilyns Phil Cooper 1,445+ many Marilyns Gordon Adshead 1,406+ British & Irish Marilyns. Stefan Feller 1,400 1339 in Washington state. Bert Barnett 1,399+ Marilyns John Kirk 1,373 Webmaster of http://listsofjohn.com Bill Fairmaner 1,332+ Marilyns Chris Upson 1,326+ Marilyns Eddie Dealtry 1,319+ Marilyns Jack Dais 1,315+ All CO summits above 12,000' Ken Nolan 1,313+ All CO summits above 12,000' http://www.fourteenerworld.com/ClimbersCorner/HTML/KenNolanInterview.htm Andrew Tibbetts 1,307 Including 16 Ultras, 100 @ 600 meter and 1132 worldwide Marilyns Ken Jones 1,297 Mostly in western USA Peter Collins 1,295+ Marilyns Jim Bloomer 1,291 Mostly 100m prom. hills over 500m height in GB. Colin Donnelly 1,290+ Marilyns Roy Schweiker 1,235+ Most in New England, using 100m col John Barnard 1,228+ Marilyns Kirk Mallory 1,222 all ranked 13ers in CO - the 700 highest CO peaks (12,900+) Ursula Stubbings 1,217+ Marilyns Neil Sandilands 1,203 Most in Britain & Ireland Phinella Henderson 1,201 Marilyns Tom Ross 1,200+ Sierra Peaks, most climbed with Andy Smatko Stuart Benn 1,191+ Britain & Ireland Colin Dodgson 1,162+ Hiked 2,443 hills of 2000' elevation in Britain Hamish Brown 1,149+ 1149 Marilyns Richard McLellan 1,138+ Marilyns Jennifer Roach 1,135+ http://listsofjohn.com/CompletionAll.php?M=JenniferRoach Roderick Manson 1,132+ Marilyns Scott Patterson 1,100+ Many in UT and CO, many overseas Gordon Ingall 1,083+ Marilyns Martin Richardson 1074 Marilyns + others Brian Ewing 1,066+ Marilyns John Hipwood 1,064+ Marilyns John Metcalfe 1,062+ Marilyns Gerry Knight 1,057+ Marilyns Trevor Littlewood 1045+ Marilyns Sue Littlewood 1,045+ Marilyns Mary Cox 1,039+ Marilyns Dorothy Wilson 1,032+ Marilyns Paul Caban 1,032+ Marilyns Peter Simpson 1,017+ Marilyns John Crummett 1,015+ Marilyns Brian Kalet 1,002+ http://listsofjohn.com/CompletionAll.php?M=Brian+Kalet Moira Burks 1,001+ Marilyns Alver Burks 1,001+ Marilyns Barbara Jones 1,001+ Marilyns Peter Dawes 1,001+ Marilyns Barb Byron 1,000+ of Durango CO Paul Klenke 1,000+ Most in WA Fay Pullen 1,000+ Most in WA Arthur Josephson 1,000+? 3,193 named summits and 200'+ prom. summits Lee Barry 1,000? Surmounted 1,000 "peaks" from GA to VA Andy Martin 1,117 916 with 500' prominence Norman Clyde ? T.M. Bannon ? Surveyor 1889-1915 when 50 peaks was a good season. Ludwig Purtscheller ? 1700 peaks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Purtscheller unknown 1,000+? a few New England Hikers They use 200' drop in N.E., makes it tough to accurately count the 300' drop peaks Note that half a contour interval can be added at unmarked summits and saddles. Thus an unmarked peak showing 7 full contour intervals of 40 feet (same as 8 actual rising contour lines between saddle and summit) can also add 20 feet for an interpolated summit height, and 20 feet more drop for the saddle, giving expected drop of 320', and we assume this peak meets the 300' drop criteria. Another way of stating this - assuming 40' contour intervals, the calculation formula should be 40xN, where N is the number of contour above the saddle. This assumes summit and saddle elevations are not available. We realize that 7 full contour intervals of 40 feet does not give a _proven_ 300 foot prominence, as we are requiring for 2K and 5K peaks. However, the 7 contour interval standard was in existence for 300' summits well before this FRL, so we continue to use it for historical reasons. Per Alan Dawson, out of 1553 Marilyns, only 179 are in England, 156 are in Wales, 1214 are in Scotland and 5 are on the Isle of Man (one is joint English/Welsh). There are an additional 453 Marilyns on the whole island of Ireland, as listed by Clem Clements. Marilyns have 150 meter (492') drop.