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Name:Cakemuir Hill
Hill number:13963
Height:369m / 1211ft
Section:28A: Firth of Forth to the River Tweed
Classification:Tu,3
Drop:39.7m
Col:329.3m  NT 4097 5566  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
1459703/07/2016NT 40416 57609  F: By trigchrisbien
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Jim
3432523/02/2021NT 40412 57606  F: ground by trig point
S: 50cm LIDAR
jimbloomer
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Jim



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Drove down the access road for Crowbraehill Farm, plenty of parking just past their bins, at the railway access point. At bottom of the hill (at the county border) hopped the fence and headed up on S side of the farm and SE along the strip of forest before heading E and NE. Cattle country, another muddy walk!jonglew18/03/2024
From the small layby on the B6367.robertphillips23/07/2022
Parked in layby just north of access road for the two farmhouses. Crossed railway bridge and then up through trees. Watch out for electric fence. Followed higher fence round and up to gate near trig. Back the same way.JAdair9709/03/2022
A lot of coos!summitter25/02/2022
Unknown date when I bagged this hill. Up for the trig at the time. Retrospective log.Andrew Simmons18/12/2020
There is a little layby about 100m N of the Cowbrae access track and you can avoid the farm by cutting straight across the field once you have crossed the railway and the burn.Thearlaichdubh26/12/2018
From B6367. Track to Cowbraehill. Just over bridge is a mown and gated path roughly along railway. Then up to cottage. Across footbridge and round the edge of fields.chrisbien03/07/2016
By track from Nettlingflat. Met the very friendly farmer.Colin Crawford05/08/2015
RHW26/12/2004
Beware Brothershiels - got a home visit from Police after turning the car at the road end on a later visit.fasgadh26/04/2004
Matt25/09/2022
carole engel08/10/2016
iaindbrown22/02/2016
PM08/02/2004