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As the page stands, there is inconsistency over the number of peaks in the 3000s. The first sentence gives fifteen; later on a figure of fourteen is cited. Might I suggest fifteen should be given as the correct number? Consensus on climbing websites would seem to hold that Garnedd Uchaf/Gwenllian counts, even if its slopes are rather flat, while Castell Y Gwynt doesn't due to lack of topographic prominence. Also, all the major climbing websites give fifteen as the number, though one or two make qualifications. Ynyrhesolaf (talk) 17:48, 10 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]