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Name:Cairn Gibbs
Hill number:6093
Height:521m / 1709ft
Section:07A: Braemar to Montrose
Classification:Tu,5,HF,sHu,Y
Drop:95m
Col:426m  NO178598  

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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
-2042716/02/2012NO 18270 59218  F: no feature: heather
O: flat summit area
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87816/02/2012NO 18270 59218  F: Heather
O: Flat summit area
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 37 users)ByDate of Ascent
See Meall MorStueyB06/10/2023
From Meall Mor, following line of stone Dyke. Descent from Meall Mor to bealach was in deep heather. Spotted a big horny gollach clinging to a fence post at bealach, didn't know what it was and it didn't even flinch when ii gave it a little prod with my walking pole. Took a photo and googled it later to discover it was a Wood Wasp also known as Saw Fly. Wouldn't like to encounter a swarm of them!! The ascent to Cairn Gibbs was better as the heather stopped short of the dyke to leave enough space to walk along a grassy path to near top. A short deviation north form the dyke is required to reach highest ground. There is no cairn at top so a quick wonder around in the short heather looking for highest point is required.Jossker24/06/2023
From Knockton along the fences and DykeGonk09/03/2023
A mixed approach from Knockton, a few good trails but much of it through tussocks and long grass. Then i had to reverse my steps to regain the roadColin Crawford12/07/2022
Knockton, Cairn Biggs, Black Hill, Druid Dearg. Note going from Cairn Gibbs the forest has plenty of wind throw, best take the good forest roads.Adrian07/06/2022
2/5 From road to Brewlands, at summit parked by woodland track and climbed to Meall Mor, Cairn Gibbs, Knockton, Druim Dearg then walked back on country lanes to climb Over Craig on North side of road. Tough in places and so many flies!nickywood104/07/2021
After Black Hill and Knockton, then on to finish on Druim Dearg.NormanW07/05/2021
From the cattle grid at the high point of the minor road that separates Knockton and Druim Dearg. A reasonable path through the heather leads westwards along the forestry line to the former, then its a simple matter of following fence and wall to Cairn Gibbs and Meall Mor. Returned to the road along the faint track to near Auchinleish. 3hrs in total once back at the car.summitter29/11/2020
Black Hill/Knockton/Cairn Gibbs/Druim Dearg from high point on road.daviemore04/09/2020
Bike from Blairgowriebertbarnett12302/05/2020
From Meal morcjo09/03/2020
black hill, cairn gibbs, knockton, from parking at track entrance to the east.robertphillips07/09/2019
As Alda to Black Hill. Back and along track then firebreak to 200585 and up along fence to Knockton then onwards to Cairn Gibbs. Back to bealach then track N of Knockton nearly to road. Up road then Druim Dearg and back down to car and football in Forfar.chrisbien21/04/2018
From Auchinleish,with Grant Campbell.clashcityrocker27/09/2015
Path alongside boundary fence from Black Hill then track through trees, bypassing Knockton.alda25/06/2015
Demoted Yeaman.chalky195327/04/2015
From SE, cattle grid, via Knockton. Deepish snow. RHW16/02/2012
govanah23/09/2023
Matt10/09/2023
AFD9025/08/2023
Gallovidian05/03/2023
Laurel13/04/2022
Rowan13/04/2022
hill walker10/11/2021
Alan Whatley26/09/2021
thelonious17/07/2021
Tony S06/03/2021
Simon Winton30/12/2020
richtea504002/10/2020
ARM25/06/2020
Rod M02/06/2019
tsmart25/11/2018
Waterlog28/05/2018
benarmine03/02/2017
Alan Moore25/01/2017
Lindsay M02/08/2015
Steve Q08/05/2013