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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.
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 33 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
From the Forestry car park via the trig point and the driveable lane. Hopped over low bwf and across field to wood. Keeping to western edge, the brambles were quite low, particularly under the cedars. | Rob Rees | 03/08/2023 |
Recommend flame thrower. | Martin R | 28/05/2023 |
Up grace lane, through gateway across rough field into brambly wood. | cjo | 05/04/2023 |
Indistinct HP in Autumnal woods in levelish summit area. Short brambly thrash from path. No views. Also visited Trig to South. | Denise | 26/10/2022 |
From the SE making use of animal tracks through the bramble understorey. Levelish summit of lumpy forest floor. Ash, Beech & Cedar. Easier from Miss Graces Lane to the W and no fences to cross. | RichardM | 26/10/2022 |
Parked by field gate at ST 55077 99738 for Saturday evening bag. The lane was remarkedly busy with cars hanging about and blokes making phone calls. I am glad no one stopped me. | DC11main | 02/07/2022 |
Parked at ROW crossing point on Miss Grace's Lane. Walked up the road and around a field to get into Clayton Wood. A bit brambly. | PGCE | 03/04/2021 |
Circuit from Tidenham Chase car park, also taking in the trig and Devil's Pulpit. | Twice Brewed | 03/02/2021 |
Parked at trail crossing point on Miss Grace's Lane. Walked up the road and across a wet field to get into Clayton Wood. Bit of a bramble battle to get to the highest point (but managed to do so)! | Gerry the Ranger | 26/11/2020 |
From EH car park, tracks then overgrown wood. | rhalstead | 26/01/2019 |
Trig, Tump and Devil's Pulpit. | Dugswell2 | 25/08/2018 |
Parked where the road turned into track, walked up the track and then across a field and up a short, easy distance through the wood. | clivevilla | 22/02/2017 |
Carried Charlie up to the wood and into dense brambles to what could be the summit. | Campbell Singer | 21/09/2016 |
With Charlie, Campbell and Vicky. Very overgrown. From car park but could have driven up to within 300 ms along Miss Grace's Lane and parked in field entrance. Charlie was intrepid aged 4 months. | Barbara Singer | 21/09/2016 |
In my buggy from the car park. Carried in my harness from Miss Grace's Lane across field and into woods. Deep in dense brambles. Easier than walking but I'm still only 4 months. I love looking at trees. | Charlie Singer | 21/09/2016 |
Sunset stroll from S, lane as others. Last of four post work Fri eve tumps en route to Pembs island fest. | RHW | 22/07/2016 |
From the track at Sheepcote over the gate into field with three horses and into the woods where it was obviously a meter or so higher a hundred metres into it. Wandered about and south for a bit on tree detritus and low level brambles. | vegibagger | 04/09/2015 |
Same as others | PeterD | 08/08/2015 |
Followed trail from Beacon Ash car park to pick up trig point | Ramblingpaul | 12/07/2015 |
As arranc and jonglew. | Herbert Anchovy | 07/05/2015 |
From Miss Graces Lane. Over 2 BWF. Felled trees and brash. | arranc | 05/03/2015 |
Parking on Miss Graces Lane. Short walk on field boundary to Clayton Wood. Scrubby mixed woodland with a lot of brushwood. HP not too obvious but reasonably so. GPS recorded no higher than 224m. | jonglew | 21/02/2015 |
Matt | 12/05/2023 | |
Andy West | 28/11/2020 | |
bladeblaster | 20/06/2020 | |
PeteF | 02/10/2019 | |
clique | 15/07/2019 | |
Tony J | 16/12/2018 | |
andrew brown | 29/07/2017 | |
stevent0809 | 08/01/2017 | |
Dusty | 03/10/2016 | |
Adrian | 24/09/2016 | |
David Bell | 02/05/2009 |