John,
When I am looking at lists for places throughout the country I noticed you do not have a way to change the prominence cutoff.
I'm not sure if you have climbed in other states but in Washington, a peak needs to have 400 feet of prominence to be considered ranked.
There are also the exceptions on the volcanoes where 800 feet of prominence is required.
I guess what I am trying to say is that in other states, the highest 100 or highest 50 or whatever isn't determined by the 300 foot prominence rule and I was wondering if there
is a way to have an option to change the prominence cutoff. Climbers in WA almost always go for the "Bulger List" as I am for the WA top 100.