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Name:Denoon Law
Hill number:12953
Height:210m / 689ft
Section:26A: Central Scotland from Dumbarton to Montrose
Classification:Tu,2
Drop:36m
Col:174m  NO351442  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
812930/05/2015NO 35483 44366  F: Midway along south side of ancient fort rampart
S: Leica Disto
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 27 users)ByDate of Ascent
From north, quick and easy.Topographer5706/01/2024
Parked at track to SW. Then electric fence to cross into fort area. Path up through gorse, the ramparts are readily observed. The hp is on the SE side, not too far from a cairn at the North end. Quite an impressive wee hill.NormanW18/04/2022
Parked at quarry. Parking opposite track start would block access for tractors.duchally02/02/2022
Ascended from the road in very heavy rain. An interesting summit.JohnW11/08/2021
Stoat in winter white spotted on ramparts.richtea504018/03/2020
parked at quarry, along road south to gate and the top.robertphillips16/12/2019
Not much to see of the forthillsman02/07/2019
Weather fair.MountainMac31/03/2019
Five minutes from the road. It's a ruin.Play2End02/11/2017
First hill of day, delightful. I did a full circuit of the ramparts to be sureColin Crawford26/10/2017
With Inez Murrieclashcityrocker21/10/2015
P entry to disused quarry. Along rd to track then diagonally up. Highest point seems to be the RHS of entrance. Walked through fort and along SE rim plus high point.chrisbien22/08/2015
With alda. 26 of 32.Lindsay M30/05/2015
Unnatural looking but interesting hill, with a narrow rim and cliffs on the steep south face. 26 of 32.alda30/05/2015
Plenty of parking at road junction to NE. Or space for 1 car opposite start of track at edge of forest. Impressive summit earthworks - visited several high points, as well as the highest point within the fort walls which is probably the natural summit of the hill.Minto05/07/2014
Family Easter outingbertbarnett12315/04/1979
Halfdecent28/06/2023
govanah25/01/2023
AFD9014/03/2022
Tony S27/11/2020
hill walker23/02/2020
benarmine19/03/2019
IainT23/04/2018
Tricky28/12/2017
Oik07/05/2016
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