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N.B. Some hill summits are on private property or on land where there is no public right of way. Permission should be sought from the landowner where access to a hill summit is through private land(*).
*For information about access rights in Scotland see the ScotWays website.
Please report via the contact page any logs you see below which describe or encourage acts of trespass. Please quote the hill number and hill name.
Logged Descriptions (logged by 18 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Parked to the SW straight up to HP then onto the trig | Andrew Simmons | 03/10/2021 |
Roadside verge parking (NY 4851 8433). Took a direct line up, 1 wall/stock fence to negotiate. Went on to the trig pillar a km ENE. | jonglew | 02/03/2021 |
visited the trig pillar first then the TUMP summit. TUMP has short grass, pillar wet underfoot | cjo | 12/10/2019 |
From the S near Hillend, pleasant amble up sheepy pasture to the top, a few reeds but hardly a tussock in sight for a change! | Aye Jimmy | 30/09/2016 |
That'll teach me not to trust old maps. I struggled out through tussocks to Blinkbonny Height, in rain and against a strong wind, thinking it was higher. Just as well that I took in Carby Hill on the return leg! | Colin Crawford | 30/03/2015 |
Plenty parking near Hillend. Interesting looking hill fort on summit, but too wet and windy to linger and explore. Looks much closer to the road than it turned out to be (or maybe I was tired). | Minto | 18/01/2014 |
P at Hillend Cottage. Top within the hill fort but not the large cairn. | chrisbien | 18/06/2013 |
maknipe | 04/09/2023 | |
ringo | 04/09/2023 | |
Wycombe Wanderer | 20/08/2023 | |
Alan Caine | 24/09/2022 | |
Adrian | 28/01/2020 | |
mae | 31/12/2019 | |
David Gradwell | 04/09/2018 | |
Edwin Gradwell | 04/09/2018 | |
Dave Geere | 05/02/2017 | |
peebs | 13/04/2015 | |
chalky1953 | 26/07/2013 |