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Name:Blindhillbush Hill
Hill number:14254
Height:191m / 627ft
Section:28B: The River Tweed to the English Border
Classification:Tu,1
Drop:34m
Col:157m  NY148900  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
2602208/01/2019NY 14667 89708  F: In a line of trees N of fort.chrisbien
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 10 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked in small layby and then straight up following edge of wood.Alan Caine09/03/2024
Used the layby as mentioned and followed the route of others.Andrew Simmons24/06/2022
From the layby as jon.robertphillips05/01/2022
Layby parking (NY 1494 8932). Field gate 100m SW along the road. Up SW side of forest strip to the cut through at NY 1475 8942. HP would seem to be beyond the hill fort, beneath a line of beech trees.jonglew08/08/2020
P just S of cattle grid SE of hill. Along track then round field through gate and onto summit of Broomhillbank. Then walked back and climbed Blindhillbush. Through field just N of Newbigging to track then up field to top.chrisbien08/01/2019
Line of mature trees. Alsovisited the hill fort.Adrian06/11/2018
What a strange name for a hill!! From SE. Seemingly chased by herd of cows curious at me plodding up the hill, though as usual if you turn round and walk towards them they generally back away. One had the courage to sniff back of my hand and briefly lick it. Line of trees on the north south summit ridge just north of hill fort ditches.vegibagger09/08/2015
carole engel25/07/2020
Dave Geere10/01/2019
Colin Crawford13/02/2016