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- Welsh_3000s abstract "This is a list of what are known as the Welsh 3000s, i.e. those 15 mountains in Wales that have a height of 3000 ft (914.4m) or more. Geographically they fall within three ranges, all sufficiently close to make it possible to reach all 15 summits within 24 hours, a challenge known as the Welsh 3000s challenge.The length of this challenge (from first peak to last) is about 26 miles (42 km), but including the walk to and from any start point, this will total some 30 miles (48 km). Most people undertaking the challenge walk it, and many achieve it in much less than 24 hours. The record for the challenge (from first peak to last) stands at 4 hours 19 minutes, by Colin Donnelly in 1988. On 17/18 June 1978 John Wagstaff of West Bromwich Mountaineering Club completed a triple crossing in 22 hours 49 minutes, a feat which has yet to be repeated.The walk is also known as "The 14 Peaks": Carnedd Gwenllian (or "Garnedd Uchaf") is not always included, as it has the least relative height, being little more than a bump on the ridge rather than a separate summit in its own right. Many people choose to make the small diversion to include it on their traverse. There is also an option to include a sixteenth top, Castell y Gwynt in the Glyder range, which has been reclassified as a Nuttall since a survey in 2007.The Snowdonia Society maintains a public database of persons visiting the 14 peaks in a single journey.".
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- Welsh_3000s wikiPageExternalLink www.welsh3000s.co.uk.
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- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Aber,_Gwynedd.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Athletics_in_Wales.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Beddgelert.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Betws_Garmon.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Caerhun.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Capel_Curig.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Fell_running.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Hewitts_of_Wales.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Llanberis.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Llanddeiniolen.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Llandygai.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Llanllechid.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Marilyns_of_Wales.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_Conwy_County_Borough.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_Gwynedd.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_Snowdonia.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Nuttalls.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Peak_bagging.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Recreational_walks_in_Wales.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Sport_in_Conwy_County_Borough.
- Welsh_3000s subject Category:Sport_in_Gwynedd.
- Welsh_3000s comment "This is a list of what are known as the Welsh 3000s, i.e. those 15 mountains in Wales that have a height of 3000 ft (914.4m) or more. Geographically they fall within three ranges, all sufficiently close to make it possible to reach all 15 summits within 24 hours, a challenge known as the Welsh 3000s challenge.The length of this challenge (from first peak to last) is about 26 miles (42 km), but including the walk to and from any start point, this will total some 30 miles (48 km).".
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