HAMASmith (Hill and Mountains Atlas by Stephen P. Smith) is a free Windows mapping application for hill walkers and mountaineers, bagging the hills and mountains of Great Britain. It's written to help existing mountaineers and walkers and encourage new walkers to get out on the hills and exercise.
Every hill and mountain (recognised by www.hill-bagging.co.uk) is depicted by a coded symbol. You can scroll around the country, search on hill name, place name, grid reference or mountain number.
The coded symbol tells you whether it is a Munro, Munro Top, Corbett, Corbett Top, Graham, Graham Top, Nuttall, Donald, Donald Top, Wainwright, Wainwright Outlying Fell or other classification. It also tells you whether it is a Tump, Hump or Marilyn.
When you hover over a symbol it gives you full details of the mountain (including all classifications) and, if you've downloaded your logs from www.hill-bagging.co.uk the date you climbed it.
The maps are shown in 1:250,000 format (with 1k grid squares added). You can double click on any location to view the location you've clicked on in the OS 1:25,000 or 1:50,000 series. It also gives you the post code and the What3Words location.
You can also print the map on display and, if you've download your logs from www.hill-bagging.co.uk, you have the option of printing a relief map of Great Britain with a red dot depicting each hill or mountain you've bagged.
Below is a sample screen, the user guide and the download.
Any problems then get in touch via the Contact page.
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I've walked over 1340 of the hills listed in this product. My walks are described in my autobiographies 'The Munros: An asthmatic’s walking diary' www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08BZP8QDC and 'Walking it Through: An asthmatic’s walking diary' www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BNL8BNTF
You can read sample chapters at www.steve09478.wixsite.com/mysite/tgo2006