Talk:List of Marilyns in Scotland

Wow. This is the most insane thing I've seen in wikipedia. Insane in a good way, mind you. - Bert 171.159.64.10 01:04, 4 February 2006 (UTC)

Splitting up?
I'm a bit concerned that in editting the page to add a tables for each region, I've made the page too large and take too long to load. Does it need splitting into two (or more) separate pages? What about Highlands (South of Great Glen) [regions 1–9, 19 & 21; 457 marilyns], Highlands (North of Great Glen) [regions 10–16 & 18; 391 marilyns], Islands [regions 17, 20 & 22–25; 222 marilyns], and Lowlands [regions 26–28; 144 marilyns]? ras52 08:53, 27 May 2006 (UTC)

Numbers apparently not adding up
The numbers in the table are, I think, correct, despite not (apparently) adding up. I've tried to explain this in the notes section, but I'm not really sure I've done a particularly good job of this. If anyone can improve on it, I'd be very pleased. — ras52 00:05, 1 September 2007 (UTC)

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Propose to re-direct page
This is an old list of Marilyns on data which is out of date (some measurements have been updated, especially prominences), and whose sourcing is unclear (and thus, the data is not really useable). A new article, List of Marilyns in the British Isles, now includes all the Scottish Marilyns (sortable vs. all the 2,011 British Isles and vs. just English), and the data is sourced from an October 2018 download of the Database of British and Irish Hills (the best database for mountains in the British Isles). The DoBIH tables also show the topo map, map section, grid ref and other classifications of each Marilyn. The table is also linked (each Marilyn linked to their own Wikipedia article where it exists). The new table is also in a format that it can be downloaded and updated again from the DoBIH in the future without much editing (and thus limits WP:OR issues, which are important when downloading from what is a Primary source), and thus by keeping all Marilyns in one Wikipedia article, we have a better chance of maintaining the integrity and accuracy of the Marilyn lists and data. Note, that some Marilyn articles have "parent" peak data (which seems also unsourced), however the DoBIH will not list parent peaks outside of defining parents of "tops" (as per the new Wikipedia articles on Munro Tops, Donald Tops etc.), or other low-prominence peaks (e.g. Nuttall), and in particular, the DoBIH will not list "parents of parents", and will not list parents of Marilyns. I think their approach is correct, as I think this issue can cause much confusion among non-technical readers.Britishfinance (talk) 17:00, 19 October 2018 (UTC)
 * ✅ Per above, am re-directing this page to the 2018 new page on Marilyns (List of Marilyns in the British Isles) that contains all the data on this page (bar parents, which are not appropriate), and are up to date with latest measurements. Britishfinance (talk) 10:47, 28 November 2018 (UTC)