Welcome to the complete table of summits in High Asia over 6,750 metres high and separated by 500 metres of re-ascent.
The table is the work of Eberhard Jurgalski and Jonathan de Ferranti, with assistance from Arian Smit. On 13 March 2007 it was updated using information contributed by Josef Hála. It is in Excel format.
The contents of this table are copyright ©2006 by Eberhard Jurgalski and Jonathan de Ferranti, and may not be reprinted without express written consent.
The table covers High Asia only. Andean summits can be found on John Biggar's Andes site.
The columns are as follows:-
C: Height ASL
D: Relative Height (Prominence)
E,F: Latitude and Longitude
G: Prominence saddle
H: Whether or not the summit been climbed (y/n)