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Name:Norman's Law
Hill number:1673
Height:285m / 935ft
RHB Section:26A: Central Scotland from Dumbarton to Montrose
County/UA:Fife
Catchment:Eden (Guardbridge)
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Tump (200-299m), Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,2,Y)
Grid ref:NO 30503 20215
Summit feature:windshelter 5m N of trig point
Drop:209m
Col:76m  NO271165  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 53 59
(1:25k) 370 371N 380W
Observations:ground by windshelter is c 5cm higher than ground by trig point
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 339 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Plenty of roadside parking just west of Pittachope, north of the hill. Fife Coastal Path then over stile into sheep field to gate. Track uphill to summit. Solo.Dangerous Dave23/02/2024
From track just west of PittachopeDaveMcS28/01/2024
beckybags20/11/2023
A Peckish20/11/2023
garbo110316/11/2023
Walkhighlands circuit from Luthrie. Bright, breezy conditions, some very wet patches before and after the hill itself. Large fold of Highland cattle on south side of the hill.the pigguy 03/11/2023
nicolajane08/08/2023
JFT_9624/07/2023
6th time.russell6121/07/2023
ketzster20/03/2023
As others, from the stile on the Fife Coastal PathHirta12/03/2023
First hill after Brian RIP. A lovely day.Play2End08/03/2023
scott duncan26/01/2023
stevent080924/01/2023
From Luthrie on clockwise circular.Jossker15/01/2023
jgregor15/01/2023
From Ayton Smithy. Error in ascent and descent took me into a ghastly gorse forest for several minutes. Lovely snowy synny day when not in gorse. Extensive views from the trig.alexmaclennan17/12/2022
ThickIce04/11/2022
Parked NO3111220976. Up tracks to NO3034020500 then path to summit. Down to NO3098520093 and back down tracks to road.PeteF15/10/2022
BigAl50023/09/2022
From layby 125m or so W. of Pittachope, along the Fife Coastal Path to stile at NO 3034 2049 - Over sheep pasture to wall crossing point in field corner at 304203 & then SE up path to summit.gerrybowes21/09/2022
Lynnebe24/08/2022
Weather fair, Revisit.MountainMac27/05/2022
stalky1406/05/2022
Ceres day walk from Luthrie. Cold an brezzy. Difficult route made worse by storm damage near W Kipps.Play2End05/02/2022
Ben Rinnes31/01/2022
catriona01/01/2022
Solo . V limited car parking….as this is farmingVerySlowPlodder20/11/2021
bobhem2505/11/2021
1st of 4 Marilyn's for the day. Parked in lay-by at Pittachope, followed Fife Coastal path to first stile, then up field to NE side of ridge, over fence and up path to summit. Continued across top and down to col, then down to meet FCP at sheep pens. Back along track to car. 1.7 miles under 50mins round trip.JulieB01/11/2021
A pleasant ascent from Glenduckie. Bit misty by the time I reached the summit. Solo.meltdiceburg19/10/2021
From Pittachope along the Fife Coast Path over a stile and a gate by sheep pens. The right beside a wall, left on an initially steep path up the east ridge to the summit, returning by a path heading NW from the summit, then swinging E to follow a wall to rejoin the outward route above the sheep pens. A panorama from the summit stretching from the Mounth to the Lomond Hills.Nick Down124/09/2021
Ascended from the N from the FCP. Great views and the hill to ourselves. A wee gem and a longer than expected return walk to Newburgh in the heat.ragudave24/07/2021
With Frances as an extra on a section of the Fife Coastal Path from Glen Duckie to Balmerino. Very wet and poor visibility but we could see the potential of this viewpoint on a better day. There was a small party working on the historical site near the summit.langskill26/05/2021
Large layby NO 311210. Track then good path NO 310201carole engel14/05/2021
Second of N Fife trio. From lovely Luthrie CP through new regen site which will be stunning in decades to come. Great wee cliffs too. Best hill of 3.iangpark08/04/2021
superstar_tradesman03/04/2021
Mrsdix2325/03/2021
gavinhenderson13/03/2021
Lovely day. Sensational views. Snowy.Freefall30/12/2020
Ceres day walk. Mild enough for a picnic.Play2End14/11/2020
Dibs13/11/2020
Clach Liath20/09/2020
m0jla17/09/2020
Paul and Terri06/09/2020
Tonester21/03/2020
mntainman18/02/2020
weaselmaster15/02/2020
Sick Kid15/02/2020
A Brexit ascent of Norman's LawTamCollie01/02/2020