From: Jeff Richard <richaje_at_CsWkOD4mgsIkHugWpF0V_ugmIwjHuDBkyoyPlCjqLp-wBsTxx5KWRV2WZodj_bEu6w9r>
Date: Fri, 14 Aug 2009 20:44:15 -0000
> Pity that the Starfire Ridges are described in the key as rough hills > then. Snowdon is a mountain and not the only mountain in Wales. Not > only that but less than a third of the area of Sartar is mountains or > rough hills.
Snowdon is a mountain only by UK standards. Sorry to be cruel about it, but from where Greg and I come from (California and Washington), Snowdown is considered a hill. Anything under 5000 feet is not a real mountain.