Other extreme examples are the Seven Summits, defined as the highest peaks on each of the seven continents.
[3] An ever-growing collection of peak lists is maintained and published on mountaineering-related websites.
[4] The hills of Britain and Ireland are classified into various lists for 'peak-bagging' purposes.
Popular peak-bagging challenges in Australia include the State 8: the highest peak in each of the six states and two territories (excluding Australia's external territories).
Named after Abel Tasman, the first European to sight Tasmania.