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Name:Nether Hill
Hill number:13874
Height:427m / 1401ft
Parent (Ma):1917  The Wiss
RHB Section:28B: The River Tweed to the English Border
County/UA:Scottish Borders
Catchment:Tweed
Class:Tump (400-499m)
(Tu,4)
Grid ref:NT 24820 20746
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:35m
Col:392m  NT251207  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 73
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 21 users)ByDate of Ascent
Circuit of The Wiss and associated tops from St Mary's Loch. 1 of 6thekirkie pirate29/09/2023
2 of 3 from tibbie shiels.robertphillips18/03/2023
Parked on logging road to NW of Berry Knowe (1st hill of the day). From BK regained logging road and took it SW to join SUW. Followed that for ~350m then peeled off to prevent losing too much height to contour round hills until reaching here. On to Bowerhope Law -> The Wiss.jonglew02/12/2021
Parked at Caffè and as others up the track up at Crosscleuch. Onto Bowerhope LawAndrew Simmons01/09/2021
Good track almost to summit leaves SUW just after Crosscleuch. Solo.Dangerous Dave26/08/2021
A straightforward climb from the SUW. From here to Bowerhope Law was a wholly different story!summitter14/08/2019
P at café. Took track on W side of NH to avoid cows then E and S. Down to March Sike. Gate where there is a break and old fence heading roughly N. Track along S side of BL then steep break to top. Best stay on W side as better underfoot and animal tracks. E was horrible.chrisbien02/11/2017
Awkward drop from Peat Hill then a steep ascent from the SUW. I should have gone on to Bowerhope Law but was now running out of timeColin Crawford20/10/2017
East Muchra Hill, Peniestone Knowe, Peat Hill, Nether Hill, Bowerhope Knowe, anti-clockwise from Tibbie Shiels. Amazing clear blue skies, once I'd climbed out of the freezing fog at the loch side.agentmancuso21/01/2017
With: hb; Parked at N end of Loch of the Lowes and followed track to Crosscleuch then headed up the hill on a direct line to the Trigpoint. Returned by a similar route.Ian Baines15/10/2015
With: ib; Helen Baines15/10/2015
1st hill of 10 day on an alternative SUW route from Tibbie Shiels Inn on St. Mary's Loch to the Caddon View country hotel in Innerleithen. Veered off SUW to ascend steeply. Nice unfrequented hill with nice aspect.Dazingdale14/05/2015
assynt_bob17/02/2024
Gavin Theobald22/05/2023
thelonious20/05/2022
ARM22/09/2018
Dave Geere30/08/2017
Anton21/09/2014
Lindsay M08/01/2012
Steve Q03/04/2010
Paul H03/04/2010