sSewart, you can't just add the heights. The sight line between the 2 peaks just grazes the earths surface at some point in between. It is therefore as if your eye was at the surface at that point and you could see the top of each peak, so you calulate the horizon distance fom each peak and add them together. In this case Ben Cruachan fits the bill. The horizon distance is not directly proportional to height but follows the law explained in the link.