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Name:Sturdy Hill
Hill number:6135
Height:544.2m / 1785ft
Parent (Ma):496  Mount Battock
RHB Section:07B: Braemar to Montrose
County/UA:Aberdeenshire, Angus
Catchment:Dee (Aberdeen), Catchment Boundaries, North Esk
Watershed:Aberdeen Bay
Class:Dodd (500-599m), Highland Five, Subhump, Yeaman
(Tu,5,HF,sHu,Y)
Grid ref:NO 59334 77972
Summit feature:ground by trig point
Drop:96m
Col:448m  NO587793  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 44
(1:25k) OL54 395
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 30 users)ByDate of Ascent
From near Auchmull. Track to near topGonk30/11/2022
From the track north of waggles craigancash, sturdy hill, craigangowan, shank of mondair, stobie hillock back down the colmeallie track.robertphillips18/07/2021
A long circular walk from Bridge of Dye Peat bog swollen burn crossings & a very high deer fence Type 2 fun was had by Kasi the cocker & me Meandering around the local hills bagging trig pillars and finding new tracks not on the OS map but on the appLizzieG12/10/2020
Great walk from the car park north of Auchmill.IainGill19/07/2020
Weather fair.MountainMac30/07/2019
From Craigancash, along a large 4WD track then over a collapsing dear fence next to the trig point.summitter03/03/2019
From Mount Battock. Easy pathless ground to start with, then worsening. Then went down easily to the east.Alan Moore25/07/2018
Snowy out and back from Craigancash.Lindsay M09/03/2018
From the Stalker's track up from Glen Esk via Craigancash. Good clear views to the south as far as Fife, Cloudier to the north in a blustery wind from the north-west.Windy Corner28/05/2017
KarenGrah-tfun27/05/2012
From Craigancash. Top seems to be bump about 20m S of trig.chrisbien14/04/2012
see TrigpointingUK.com. Didn't bother with the P29, failing light. RHW13/11/2010
Dave McG23/03/2023
gomezhdm29/01/2023
Alan Whatley27/10/2021
thelonious26/06/2021
Tony S09/08/2020
gary198128/04/2020
Ledi04/04/2020
govanah31/03/2020
carole engel17/10/2019
hill walker07/07/2018
alda26/01/2018
bertbarnett12326/12/2015
chalky195309/03/2015
Bob6720/04/2014
Ibex10/03/2014
lenman13/04/2011
ajwxyzt26/03/2011
maknipe20/05/2009