Pub quiz answers

1 At 918 m Tryfan is 34m HIGHER than The Cobbler (884m) 2 At 868m Blencathra is 82m LOWER than Helvellyn (950m) 3 At 736m Ingleborough is 5m HIGHER than Suilven (731m) 4 At 4810m Mont Blanc is 832m LOWER than Elbrus (5642m) 5 At 320m Roseberry Topping is 85m LOWER than Helm Crag (405m) 6 At 2694m Half Dome is 1784m LOWER than the Matterhorn (4478m) 7 At 1085m Snowdon is 1m LOWER than Table Mountain 8 At 5895m Kilimanjaro is 1800m HIGHER than Kinabalu (4095m) 9 At 1344m Ben Nevis is 63m HIGHER than Vesuvius (1281m) 10 At 8848m Everest is 1938m LOWER than the Selenean Summit, the moon’s highest point

11 Gore-Tex. Julia was born one year later, in 1970 12 Sir Chris, born 1934, pre-dates World War II by five years 13 The Snowdon Railway, which opened in 1896. It wasn’t until after the First World War that electricity began to find its way into homes. In 1920 only 6% of households had electricity and the national grid would not be formed until 1926 14 The Pennine Way. It opened in complete form in 1965; Lez Zeppelin formed in 1968. 15 Snow Patrol (formed 1993) predate the Cairngorms National Park by a decade

16 True. Of it he said: “It's a nice name for a little boy but it doesn't suit a man. I tried to keep it anonymous for a very long time. I failed in the end.” 17 False. He never set foot overseas. “I've never been on a ship or an aeroplane. I hate going south from Kendal.” 18 False. It’s the second. At 310m Loch Morar is 90m deeper 19 False. Wainwright’s promise of a free pint expired in the nineties after costing him an estimated £15,000 But you can claim a free half pint and certificate at the Border Hotel in Kirk Yetholm, courtesy of the Hadrian Border Brewery 20 True. Scotland has two National Parks, the Cairngorms and Loch Lomond & The Trossachs and the UK’s highest peak isn’t in either

21 22 Three National Parks cover 19.9% of Wales 23 Dunnet Head, 11 miles east of John o’Groats is 2.5 miles further north 24 The UK’s deadliest avalanche occurred in Lewes on 27 December 1836, killing eight 25 At 630 miles the South West Coast Path is 362 miles longer than the Pennine Way

Tie-breaker: Bassenthwaite Lake Haweswater Wastwater Brotherswater