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Name:Craigmuir
Hill number:13070
Height:93.1m / 305ft
Section:26B: Central Scotland from Dumbarton to Montrose
Classification:Un
Drop:7m
Col:86m  NN949200  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
3553624/06/2021NN 94905 20246  F: nfjimbloomer
Summit
Jim
-2496305/02/2015NN 94905 20245  F: no feature
O: flat summit area
alda
Summit
Jim
618905/02/2015NN 94905 20245  F: None (field of crops)
O: Flat summit area, ten-figure gridref is approximate
alda
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 31 users)ByDate of Ascent
From great cp at St Davids Village Hall to Craigmuir from W. Past Madderty Church and field hop to Woodend. Br over Pow Water gone, so detour W on path on bank to Auchlone Br. Rd to New Fowlis, thro estate and hop over fence to New Fowlis Trig. Over A85 and path to Drummy and Fowlis Burn path to Newbiggin and Fornought. Rd past Aldie and fence SE to Sunnyside Trig. SW over field to .72 and path to Balgowan and Drumharvie. Tk W then S and S across field to Br E of Blairdams. Across field and round wood to Chapel Hill Trig. W to farm and across rd on track towards Woodmouth. Br S of Woodmouth over burn and up field edge to avoid horses. Out over Craig of Madderty just off track and back to Village Hall 27km 330m climb. Lovely areaLynnebe13/03/2024
Adrian24/07/2022
Tricky23/03/2022
TickNicky C10/10/2021
over stile from WSW. Grass recently cropped.jimbloomer24/06/2021
Field sown with green manurecrop. Measured height at gate, but did not enter. Possibly the last log for this hill.richtea504005/09/2020
Crumblie227/06/2020
Second visit; cycled from home during lockdown.richtea504015/06/2020
Failed in the Summer due to crops, but no problem today a short wander over stubble from the west.fasgadh24/11/2019
from gate to the west, bale of straw has gone.robertphillips23/01/2019
Parked at gate into field on West side. Wandered about looking for the highest point. The bale of straw is still there .NormanW16/12/2017
duchally05/12/2017
Rod M21/11/2017
A bale of straw marks the summit ... but probably gone by the time you get there.summitter14/10/2017
On way back from Blair Castle Horse TrialsMinto26/08/2017
Parked NW of village and followed tractor prints into the field to get as close as possible to likely location of this very indistinct summit without causing crop damage.Topographer5712/07/2017
Success this time, no tractor and only stubble. I'd almost have welcomed the excitement of a challengeColin Crawford18/02/2017
More excitement.Martin R11/11/2016
Another stubble field.jenx11/11/2016
Parked to west at a gate, room for a car. Around the field and to area of summit. With Jenx and Martin R, excitement almost too much for us. Nice chat to a local walking her dogs.nordicstar11/11/2016
GordonAdshead10/11/2016
whilst trig bagging. Quick run into field from car with driver waiting.Dusty13/04/2016
P by gate NW of jnct. Ploughed field. Unconvincing top.chrisbien20/03/2016
Failed on this one due to tractor at work ploughing the field. I'll have to leave it until the autumn now.Colin Crawford11/03/2016
Posh village. A drive by. Too embarrassed to get out while in walking gear!Play2End16/06/2015
Night-time stroll across a rather muddy stubble fieldLindsay M11/02/2015
Different route from first visit but the summit was no betteralda11/02/2015
Janet M11/02/2015
I was passing by so thought I'd take a look. Parked on road to WNW, over gate and across field. A little ludicrous, but quick.alda05/02/2015
Parked in St David's, midway down 'main' street. High cloud, mild, good but limited views. 'Top' in field behind houses?iangalbraith30/12/2014
chalky195317/12/2014
richtea504031/12/2011