Posted by n59w3
In Scotland any mountain over 3000' is known as a Munro, here's what some surveyors do in their spare time - confirming accurate heights of mountains which are close and sometimes very close to 3000'.
www.themunrosociety.com/heightings.html
To read the rest of this thread, go to www.rpls.com/forums/viewtopic/2/1276037
In Scotland any mountain over 3000' is known as a Munro, here's what some surveyors do in their spare time - confirming accurate heights of mountains which are close and sometimes very close to 3000'.
www.themunrosociety.com/heightings.html
To read the rest of this thread, go to www.rpls.com/forums/viewtopic/2/1276037


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