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Name:Quhytewoollen Hill
Hill number:14226
Height:223m / 732ft
Section:28B: The River Tweed to the English Border
Classification:Tu,2
Drop:32m
Col:191m  NY149833  

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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
887212/07/2015NY 14854 83066  F: Trig point
O: Obvious summit area; grassy area just to SE of trig may be as high. Ground in 220m contour approx 200m to NW clearly lower.
RobertP
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Jim
494826/08/2014NY 14853 83064  F: Trig or a few mtrs S.chrisbien
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 33 users)ByDate of Ascent
Walked out of Lockerbie and, impatiently trudged across the golf course and through the conifer plantation, jumping ditches and a fence before ascending the grassy field to the top. Returning by the more amenable and drier track.PhilipChaston23/03/2024
Along the track and into open field straight up to the topAndrew Simmons24/06/2022
From the track to the SE.robertphillips24/12/2021
Here for the trigpoint. TP:UK log: Parked at bend in road on verge. West along a tree lined road track. Climbed the padlocked gate then a short but steep ascent to reservoir and summit, friendly wave from farmer in his wee 4x4 cart as I was heading up the hill.thejackrustles13/10/2021
From the lane. Trig and sheep, my perfect day.Play2End25/07/2021
Sunset dash to top. Very cold. Should have parked very close, just SE of summit.Toby-and-Dion30/01/2021
Walked from my grandad's house in Lockerbie with my grandad, dad and little brother. It rained all the waywilliamglew27/10/2020
Another COVID wanderSS16/05/2020
On one of my COVID19 exercise circuits from home in Lockerbie. Very pleasant stroll up from south east returning down to south west.SS13/04/2020
Sheep pasture from end of the lane. First ascent of my local hill. ***2nd Ascent 6 Sep 2020 with Rob Glew & Smey. ***3rd ascent 27 Oct 2020 with Matt, Will & Jon Glew. ***4th ascent, with Donna Trethewey, 7 Jun 2022 when farmer offered 'white-ween' as the correct pronunciation.jonglew04/04/2020
Popped up whilst waiting on the Glasgow train to arrive.summitter06/09/2019
On way home from MBA meetinghillsman08/10/2017
Simple from track end to SE.agentmancuso29/04/2017
From RoW through golf courseColin Crawford13/02/2016
Dusk bag at nearly 10 pm trig 10130 what a very strange name for a hill!!vegibagger10/08/2015
From track to SE of hillRobertP12/07/2015
Also The Hass on map/trig. Locally Lamb Hill! Parked to East by track, followed this to slopes, easy ascent. Nice trig/views, additional concrete post - transected station to main pillar.nordicstar04/10/2014
Quick bag from SE with Rick S, revisit for the concrete post next to trig pillar, which turns out to be an old trig (intersected station). Trig name is The Hass.RHW04/10/2014
P at track end to SE. Top trig or a few metres S.chrisbien26/08/2014
trigpillarcjo31/05/2012
RHW12/11/2005
PM19/07/2022
JFT_9603/03/2021
Adrian22/04/2019
Dave Geere08/01/2019
Alan Caine23/12/2018
Lucky05/06/2018
maknipe05/06/2018
GordonAdshead18/04/2016
ARM30/03/2015
carole engel25/09/2014
fasgadh20/05/2004
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