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Both of those fall into my first category, IMO. Both talk about "the
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an over-interpretation of criteria that are intended for specific, limited purposes (categorising tops for peak-bagging purposes, defining "mountain areas" in a legal sense for access legislation, etc.) and were never intended to define the vague word
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gives all the necessary information about the hills in question (their heights). Why add a subjective interpretation of these figures (masquerading as a definitive statement) when it's not necessary and not particularly relevant?
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unreliable, merely perpetuating a commonly held but erroneous belief that a definitive cut-off altitude – variously 1000ft, 2000ft or 600m, sometimes with qualifications based on prominence – exists, or
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