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Name:Arndrum
Hill number:8153
Height:138m / 453ft
Section:01C: Loch Lomond to Strathyre
Classification:Tu,1
Drop:45m
Col:93m  NS497981  

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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
-2288319/10/2014NS 50126 98690  F: no feature: ground on trackRHW
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544119/10/2014NS 50126 98690  F: Middle of forest trackRHW
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1st/7 tumps in Loch Ard Forest from Aberfoyle. From track to NW, may have been easier from the SE.Topographer5706/02/2024
With Martin66 on a gentle stroll from Aberfoyle. After being drawn into a bit of a fight to get to the top of Drum of Blarnaboard, we were following the Rob Roy Way back to the car park when I spotted a clear way up to Arndrum. My brother decided to leave me to it, but of course couldn't resist it. He led up a loose, steep slope instead of the grassy one to the side. Top is indistinct. Back down further along to NE but had to cut back far enough to avoid the burn and serious brash to regain the track.NotReallyABagger03/12/2023
As others, missed track leading to top so approached from unmarked track to north. Severe tree bashing in places caused loss of sun hat.lordtonult20/06/2022
Hill 3 of an anti-clockwise round of 7 Tumps from Aberfoyle car park. Thought about using a bike, but decided it would be more of a hinderance. From Garbeg Hill, west to tracks, then S to the RobRoyWay, and SE to summit through open trees.Minto24/03/2022
I included a visit to this summit whilst enjoying a long walk from Drymen to Aberfoyle and back on the Rob Roy trail. Came up on the return, track that goes near summit very overgrown! Solo.meltdiceburg19/08/2021
As Colin and others from the north. It starts with a burn after the forest track. Bit full and rocks very icy today. Freezing but no ice on track, sunny, wind but sheltered by trees.iangalbraith10/02/2021
biked in to track north of the top, then up steeply through mature trees.robertphillips30/10/2018
Easy ascent from N. Agree with CC comments about top.Ken_Stewart20/03/2018
Cycle round from Aberfoyle, track on S side not cycleable .chalky195308/11/2017
I missed a turn somewhere, so ended up ascending from the track to the north. No real problems, though a bit of a tree thrash in places. I'd place the high point a little to the north of the firebreak, in the trees but it's all a bit flat and indistinctColin Crawford23/03/2016
After Drum of Clashmore. Drove in via Lime Hill log. Parked on forest road SW of summit then walked v muddy forest road (felling ongoing). Then followed SatNav out to Crinigart - a couple of false leads before I found a driveable route. Then on to Rowardennan for Chris Watson's Munro compleation.RHW19/10/2014
ajwxyzt22/12/2012