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Prominence Summary - Totals by Year

Andy Tomkins's Peaks by Year/Prominence

YearTop 50Top 100Prominence CutoffsAll PeaksAll Points
6500 ft5000 ft3000 ft2000 ft1600 ft1000 ft300 ft100 ft
1985        1111
1987     45612141414
1988    156814141414
1989    11259999
1991     4101424252525
1992     1117888
1993        2223
1994    2361013141414
1995       14444
1996        1111
1997  1122222222
1998       23555
1999        2334
2000       12222
2001      238999
2002        6888
2003     22317323333
2004      31130474848
2005     4102254666667
2006     34527383939
2007     131650535353
2008   11781788899090
2009     7101771717171
2010     111068696969
2011     12754575757
2012      1758626263
2013    111531353535
2014     24853575858
2015    111429323333
2016     11228292929
2017     12334474747
2018        27464950
2019    233420616767
Climbed  12115590194849101210271032
World Total501004991,4438,99430,89555,973169,5551,634,0267,798,709  
Percent0%0%0.2%0.14%0.12%0.18%0.16%0.11%0.05%0.01%  
YearTop 50Top 1006500 ft5000 ft3000 ft2000 ft1600 ft1000 ft300 ft100 ftAll PeaksAll Points
Prominence Cutoffs

 

Color Legend:

200 or more peaks
100-199 peaks
50-99 peaks
20-49 peaks
10-19 peaks
1-9 peaks

Notes:

  • This table shows counts by year and various prominence categories for a climber, plus overall totals.
  • The default is to count only unique peaks climbed, but there is a link above for showing counts of all ascents, which includes multiple ascents of the same peak.
  • Each column refers to a commonly used prominence cutoff for peaks. You can select either metric or foot-based ranges.
  • The "All Peaks" column shows all peaks that have any prominence at all, even those with 1 meter (or 1 foot) of prominence.
  • The "All Points" column will include "liner" highpoints and other zero-prominence spots in the Peakbagger database.
  • When using the Home or Foreign country options, note that peaks on the boundary of your home country are counted as "Home" but not as "Foreign", to avoid double-counting.
    • Also, for this page only, the Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey are considered to be part of the U.K. for Home/Foreign purposes.
  • Non-summit goal hikes to places not in the Peakbagger database are not counted in any column.
  • Global total counts for peaks in the ranges from 30m to 1000m (100 ft to 3000 ft) are taken from Andrew Kirmse's master prominence analysis.
  • There are no global counts for all peaks and all points. These totals would be impossible to determine or theoretically infinite.



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