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Name:Finalty Hill
Hill number:490
Height:905m / 2969ft
Parent (Ma):461  Glas Maol
RHB Section:07A: Braemar to Montrose
County/UA:Angus
Catchment:Tay
Class:Simm, High Hills of Britain, Corbett Top
(Tu,Sim,HHB,CT)
Grid ref:NO 21251 75072
Summit feature:no feature: ground beside track
Drop:68m
Col:837m  NO233743  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 44
(1:25k) OL53S 388S
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 61 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
From Isla in a traverse to Doll with the Stockets.ragudave17/06/2023
From Fergus. After 208719 bridge, track all the way up Sron Meadhonach to summit. Continued to Bawhelps, Mid Hill & Bodnasparet.duchally14/02/2023
Parked at Fergus entrance and cycled as far as I could, but gave up at 520m, and walked the rest of the way in low cloud. Returned to Dalhally for a round of Bawhelps, Mid Hill and Bodnasparet. Finally Creagan Caise to round off.NormanW17/07/2022
Return via Black Rigging and The Call.Waterlog27/05/2022
Parked just beyond road end in Glen Isla. Round of 5 Simms: Finally Hill, Bawhelps, Craigie Thieves, Bodnasparet, Mid Hill.PGCE23/07/2020
A good round of six tops from head of Glen Isla where I camped a couple of nights by the parking area. Apart from the walking were two encounters, close up, with Hen Harriers. The first rose up from the trackside ditch about 10 metres in front of me, looked at me for a bit before moving off, then a similar incident less than 5 minutes later which may, or may not have been the same bird. Then, much later in the day three rose up in front of me, again no more than 10 metres away. I guess a pair and this years chick which would be full grown by mid July. Apart from that there were the tops: Finalty Hill, down to Bawhalps, and Craigie Thieves, cut corner on way across to Mid Hill so I could get some water (left my water bottle at tent) but overdid it so missed it, round to Bodnasparet; back to pick up mid hill and finally Badandun Hill, down to road for walk back to tent. A really good day. More estate tracks than shown on map.dickscroop16/07/2020
craig lair, bodnasparet, craigie thieves, mid hill, bawhelps, finalty hill, creagan caise hill, from parking near fergus at track entrance to keepers cottage.robertphillips04/01/2020
From Glen Isla, P a mile before road end, 2 out of 4 BMs on walk in Finalty with 3 inches of snow, HP N of track. Back via Creagan Caise on opposite side of GlenRHW25/12/2019
Ascent from Tom Buidhe - a long way for 1 sim!weaselmaster11/08/2018
Ascent from Glen Cally. Snow almost hid the summit road. No marker and the building that I remember from the 1980s has gone.fasgadh01/12/2012
From Bawhelps by tyre tracks and track with Peter and Tom.chrisbien01/04/2012
Flat summit, no marker. From Coire Fee. Building shown on my map is complete ruin.PeteF26/06/2011
The hut was in a sad state but usable to shelter for lunch.RichardM11/02/1989
Ascended after descending from Glas Maol, heading for Glendoll.JohnW22/10/1984
Lairig HFB09/11/1980
iainwalton12/04/2024
thelonious11/05/2023
Dottie29/04/2023
Simon Winton28/08/2022
BlackPanther20/06/2022
hill walker05/09/2021
richtea504001/09/2020
Rannoch_Monkey30/07/2020
Alan Whatley26/07/2020
amcvey18/07/2020
Oik06/07/2020
Tony S06/07/2020
interloper16/09/2018
Fletch16/09/2018
Martin R24/10/2017
Lindsay M15/10/2017
hils25/08/2017
daviemore01/06/2016
BaggerGutt30/05/2016
Gavin Theobald25/07/2014
mae20/05/2014
alda17/11/2013
justin99902/09/2012
Ken_Stewart25/07/2012
neilsan11/06/2011
GaryJones01/01/2011
chalky195316/10/2009
Colin Crawford29/07/2009
Tricky02/11/2006
JA19/02/2006
jimbloomer07/11/2005
StueyB12/04/2004
BrianMatthews15/07/2003
steven morrice29/06/2003
bertbarnett12320/10/2002