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Journal your hikes and share your adventures.

Bag peaks across the UK & Ireland, track your progress and see updates from Donder's growing community of hikers.

Donder's profile view available to users after sign-up, shows example user with progress tracking, hiking journal and user leaderboard

Thumbnail image for How Top [Lake District N] showing contour plot for surrounding peak
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278m
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How Top [Lake District N]

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Thumbnail image for Brown How (Ennerdale) showing contour plot for surrounding peak
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330m
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Brown How (Ennerdale)

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Thumbnail image for Trenant Hill showing contour plot for surrounding peak
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120m
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Trenant Hill

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Thumbnail image for Beacon Hill [Lancashire, Cheshire and S Pennines] [SD753480] showing contour plot for surrounding peak
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305m
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Beacon Hill [Lancashire, Cheshire and S Pennines] [SD753480]

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Thumbnail image for Wood Hill [Central Pennines] showing contour plot for surrounding peak
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156m
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Wood Hill [Central Pennines]

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Thumbnail image for Kings Wood Hill (Chidgley Hill) showing contour plot for surrounding peak
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292m
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Kings Wood Hill (Chidgley Hill)

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