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Name:Mammie
Hill number:7059
Height:498m / 1634ft
Parent (Ma):597  Brown Cow Hill
RHB Section:21A: Tomintoul to Banff
County/UA:Aberdeenshire
Catchment:Dee (Aberdeen)
Class:Tump (400-499m)
(Tu,4)
Grid ref:NJ 31552 01874
Summit feature:no feature: heather near large cairn
Drop:76m
Col:422m  NJ310021  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 37
(1:25k) OL59W 405W
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 29 users)ByDate of Ascent
A track leads all the way from the A939 to the summit.summitter16/11/2023
6 of 6: After returning to the car from Tom Liath. Short walk up the mast road. With Karen.ChrisR13/06/2023
Up track from nearby camp. Lots of strawberry flowers on track. Parking at foot used by construction traffic for the new Gairnshiel Bridgefasgadh24/05/2023
Mast track to summit, somewhere between track and cairnColin Crawford26/04/2023
Walked up access track from NW187lenny23/01/2022
Parking at start of mast track to NW.jonglew27/12/2021
From NW, steep icy track to summit, gpod parking at start, No Unauthorized Vehicles sign. Heathery summit N side of track. With JonRHW27/12/2021
from near bridge at 312 027 A939 biked up on tracks, cairnagour hill, mona gowan repeat, mullachdubh, tom liath, lary hill, mammie.robertphillips16/10/2021
With LJanet M03/10/2021
By torch light and half moon - a lovely combination -up and down the easy mast track with blackness all around for miles and miles. The occasional car lights on the old military moorland road looking like lonely spaceships in the vastness. Below is the Gairnshiel Bridge: a steeply-humped stone arch built by Caulfield (actually with civilian contractors not soldiers)in 1751 as part of the Blairgowrie-Glenshee-Braemar-Lecht-Fort George military road project. Still in good condition today as it carries the 'main' (and only road) out of here.Chris Pearson26/10/2020
Good track all wayhillsman12/10/2019
Good parking and track from north. Driving snow at top and on descent.Campbell Singer03/05/2019
Dusk assent following Mona Gowan - Carn a'Bhacain circuit.Smudge26/12/2018
Drive-by though needed to replace two springs in the month following.Dave McG24/02/2018
Easy track to top near radio mast - lovely views braw day - and two chaps flying radio-controlled model glidersRocksRock29/09/2015
Minto02/10/2023
Adrian12/08/2022
Simon Winton10/07/2022
chrisbien17/04/2022
Lindsay M03/10/2021
Gonk28/08/2020
govanah17/06/2020
Barbara Singer06/05/2019
hill walker04/11/2018
thelonious06/08/2018
Erik B24/02/2018
iaindbrown24/09/2016
alda23/09/2016
Mudskipper11/04/2013