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Logged Descriptions (logged by 71 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
3/4 Parked on Ned Hill Road, then did a circle past the high point, along the tiny footpath on the north side - good views - visiting the trig enroute, then back up the road | silveracorn_alan | 28/01/2023 |
From Ned Hill Road. Passed mast and climbed mound. Good views of Stoodley Pike. | peter4lc | 15/01/2022 |
Parked at the start of the mast track. Note: the small pool is just a puddle. | ChrisR | 17/10/2021 |
From end of fp, 10 mins | Nicky C | 13/10/2021 |
Not the trig point. The summit is a soil mound to the west. | AJWSmith | 25/07/2021 |
Parked by wooden gate a few metres W. of stone track at SE 0775 3105 - Around barrier & up track which passes to right of mast - Just before a small pool turned right & along path before a short climb up the highest mound; this lies to the left of the path. (S) | gerrybowes | 09/11/2020 |
Soil Hill > Soil Hill Connecting Point from GR: SE 07783 31056 | Hippster | 25/01/2020 |
Soil Hill > Soil Hill Connecting Point from GR: SE 07783 31056 | ronaldo333 | 25/01/2020 |
2 of 2 on 36 mile bike ride starting from my mums house in Dewsbury. Simple diversion from the main road to summit | The-Z-Man | 03/11/2019 |
Parked to the South by reservoir gate SE077310. | David Evans | 09/06/2019 |
a couple of inches of snow cover | Adrian | 29/01/2019 |
Short walk from S. Visited listed mound and other nearby mounds. | RobertP | 17/06/2018 |
From Ned Hill Rd. Big views.. Then visited my old college friend, Phil, who lives in nearby Queensbury. | Campbell Singer | 30/01/2018 |
Quite atmospheric in the mist . Up past mast from road to south Ned Hill Road | Mark Sims | 20/12/2017 |
From Ned Hill road as it was getting dark, past mast to HP and then back via the trig. | PeterD | 05/09/2017 |
Unsure if I'd actually gone to the site of the deceased trig actual hill summit in 2003, I re-visited it | vegibagger | 26/06/2017 |
Walked from Ogden Reservoir with SM, then back there for lunch in car during a heavy shower and then on to Nab Hill. | IanHHill | 22/02/2017 |
2nd hill of 5 today on a route from the Victoria Hotel in Atherton (suburb of Bradford) to Halifax station, climbing Harrop Edge and then a lengthy walk borrowing the Bronte way before taking a track directly up past the 'sleeping' diggers and up past the vast excavated basin (in preparation for landfill I expect) to get to the highest point, one of a series of grassed over mounds on the Eastern side of the fp that runs through the centre. Strangely there is a stone circle made from slate slabs in the field to the Sw. I continued onwards to Swales Moor. | Dazingdale | 05/02/2017 |
Parking on the road to the S then along ROW to this one. Pillar good condition interested cattle next door field, then on round footpaths to its X neighbor. | griefmiester | 26/09/2016 |
5/5 Fifth of warm, sunny day in Yorkshire (Burnhope Seat/Burnhope Seat (trig Point)/Harwood Common/Nab Hill/Soil Hill) | Fergalh | 05/06/2016 |
Calderdale completion. The highest & grottiest. | ngthack | 08/11/2015 |
Parking on the roadside at the start of the footpath (There is a Footpath Closed notice at the start which dog-walkers seemed to ignore. Take your pick as to the highest point! | moorsman | 24/10/2015 |
We park up next to the wind farm on Ovenden Moor (white underfoot - with further snow showers AM)Old Fly Delph - Nab Hill - Trig on Ovenden Moor - Denholme Gate - Causewayfoot - Past the OLD Clay works (facinating link on the internet regarding this) Soil Hill(&Trig) - Ogden Plantation - back to start | briandavies | 21/02/2015 |
With Jo, walk from Ogden Water: Soil Hill. Also visited site of destroyed Soil Hill trig and then onto extant Soil Hill Connecting Point trig. Weather; overcast, cool breeze, good visibility. | amblerbob | 25/01/2015 |
Up from Ogden Water to make at least a modest walk.Sun disappeared as I set off(!)Long distance views but unclear in poor light-still better than the hill itself.With Oscar. | catman | 29/10/2014 |
With Catman. | oscarrosie | 29/10/2014 |
Parked at entrance to covered reservoir then used right of way to bag former trig site and spoil heap likely top for Soil Hill TUMP before continuing on right of way to bag Soil Hill Connecting Point trig. | Dugswell2 | 05/10/2014 |
Parked at entrance to covered reservoir at SE 07689 31024. Took track/public right-of-way passing site of destroyed trig pillar. Highest point is grassed over spoil mound at SE 07686 31371. Difficult to define any natural high point! | David Gradwell | 15/06/2014 |
Short walk from wide road to south, easy parking. Summit area feels like a disused refuse dump! | citygent | 07/11/2013 |
did with Nab Hill from Ogden Water. Overcast, dry calm | joseph mitchell | 25/09/2013 |
Literally a dump | Martin R | 01/09/2013 |
Walked up from Ogden. The summit is a terrible mess, very saddening and enraging to see. | Jake994 | 24/07/2013 |
Night time ascent. Hill seen at its best -judging by other comments. Short stroll along fp from road to south. | Chris Pearson | 02/09/2011 |
For baggers only. Trig gone and the top is like a tip. There is a nearby trig that can also be bagged. | Alan Caine | 31/05/2010 |
Short walk, should be a trig but presumed buried under vast landscaped tip. There is another nearby on 'Soil Hill Connecting Point'. Close up view and photos of kestrel picking up and carrying off what looked like a rat. | Aye Jimmy | 10/05/2007 |
Hebden Bridge to Halifax trigging (Keelam-Hunter Hill-Soil Hill-Cock Hill-Beacon Hill) | Mac.Hawk | 01/11/2005 |
RHW | 06/03/2005 | |
trig gone only the nearby northerly one there | vegibagger | 22/06/2003 |
As part of Guide Ten Trigs Walk | Bramley | 06/06/1980 |
Matt | 15/08/2023 | |
Halfdecent | 28/04/2023 | |
andy63 | 21/02/2023 | |
IainT | 27/03/2022 | |
David84 | 06/03/2022 | |
stevedixon | 04/04/2021 | |
mart0797 | 01/03/2021 | |
jimbloomer | 11/08/2020 | |
Wycombe Wanderer | 25/01/2020 | |
Bag For Life | 25/01/2020 | |
Longwojo | 03/03/2019 |