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Name:Bainloch Hill
Hill number:1795
Height:287m / 942ft
RHB Section:27C: The Glenkens to Annandale
County/UA:Dumfries and Galloway
Catchment:Minor Rivers only (North)
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Tump (200-299m), Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,2,Y)
Grid ref:NX 89349 57090
Summit feature:cairn on rocky outcrop
Drop:189m
Col:98m  NX874625  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 84
(1:25k) 313
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 172 users)ByDate of Ascent
DaveMcS04/03/2024
MKInnes06/01/2024
kiltedbiggles06/01/2024
geralddavison04/08/2023
A Peckish04/08/2023
beckybags04/08/2023
assynt_bob23/07/2023
1 of 4: Parked at 881572 and same as PeteF. With Karen.ChrisR21/04/2023
Parked NX8810957173. Up track until point where forestry has been clearfelled above the track. At this point it was easy to walk up under the trees along the western edge of the clearfell with a short heathery section above to summit.PeteF27/10/2022
Same route as Invicta14 below.Easily up the bright green sward towards the minor NE top and then a short hop across to the summit on a faint path.ARM23/09/2022
dave g24/08/2022
Rambling Ray16/07/2022
Solo trip. The most attractive of the Dumfries-shire hills so far. The windthrown trees have nostly been cleared east of easting 89. The firebreak at 893573 is still visible as a gap in the brash and provides an easy ascent route. A wee gem of a hill.Invicta1428/05/2022
estimated datecgilmour01/03/2022
Parked 500m north of Doonside behind a large hardstand passing place. Ascended via track at Doonside. Many fallen trees across track bypassed on northern side of the track (plantation of mature trees makes for easy walking). Continued to reach the cairn described in other summit logs which marks a faint path through the trees. It is apparent that this used to be a fire break, but is now overgrown with weedy trees. I did not encounter any fallen trees in this section which made for slightly boggy, but easy access. Beyond is a short section of knee deep heather to quickly reach the summit. I was lucky to have fantastic 360 degree views.raffemeister11/01/2022
From Doonside. The firebreak with the marked cairn was blocked with fallen trees after Storm Arwen, and on the day of my ascent it was not passable. I went up a very wet break slightly to the west, approx NX89135 57186 - very wet boggy going but few fallent trees. Fantastic views from summit. We went on across heather to pass all 3 tops. Intended descent via firebreak at NX 89857 57310 was not possible, it is completely full of fallen trees. I followed the dog northwards beneath the trees starting just N of the easterly cairn & it is mostly walkable with only some clambering/scratching. Came out just W of the turning point for the forestry road and returned westwards to make a loop - lots of fallen trees on forestry road. Great day out with the dogcatlovesmaps27/12/2021
ketzster11/10/2021
Cairn marking firebreak is useful as the firebreak is not that obvious. Treated to millions of bilberries on the summitconanharrod19/08/2021
Forestry road NE of Doonside, as others. Road swings left, then right, all uphill. Swinging left again, the track levels out, going NE. Route(s) right along firebreak is/are about as the track starts to go downhill, leading in 200 m to open area with cairn on prominent summit.henryfm07/08/2021
Clive G05/08/2021
IMacd4511/05/2021
NickF17/03/2021
From Doonside - took forestry track, then along a firebreak and through a short section of trees to find the heather and up to the summit. Descent by the same route.briandavies23/10/2020
weaselmaster03/09/2020
m0untain_n0mad11/03/2020
Parked just S of Doonside. Followed forest road (not on maps) as others. Cairn marking firebreak easily spotted. Great route; thanks everyone! With Alfie.Dangerous Dave02/02/2020
From Doonside. Parked 100m north of end of logging road, where there is a large hard standing area beside a field gate. Up logging road. Didn't take track into forest marked by a cairn, shortly after first firebreak, but continued a couple of hundred metres further to the next firebreak, marked by a very small cairn across the ditch. Easily up firebreak, then short stroll through heather to summit.vuirich10/01/2020
The Fife Flyer06/12/2019
duchally10/09/2019
Took the forestry road as others but almost missed the firebreak so built up the cairn at its junction with the forestry road to ensure everyone subsequently finds the easiest route.summitter05/09/2019
Simon Winton13/04/2019
Parked off road just south of Fairgirth then short road walk to the timber road (where there is some space to park). Followed instructions and found fire break as promised - thanks. Views were decent on a poor day but beat the approaching downpour.SS26/01/2019
Clach Liath02/11/2018
JFT_9622/06/2018
Parked Doonside nx8802756891, new building near complete so this parking spot may not be permanent. Don't miss the fire break its overgrown and the other side of a ditch.G0HIO28/05/2018
Parked just inside farm entrance as road too narrow (NX 88186 57228). Good logging track to NX 89311 57346 whence rough and steep fire break before clearing the forest and veering off SW for the top. With Alex C.jonglew22/03/2018
Shared some Fox's biscuits up here in memory of Alison, whose funeral it was today. Very misty and atmospheric.Alex C22/03/2018
mntainman20/03/2018
Tricky05/02/2018
Early start to catch the break of dawn over the Solway... took the new forest track as others and made quick easy ground to the boggy but not too long thin firebreak. Great views to the westN.Morters11/01/2018
Dave Geere07/01/2018
Gallovidian27/12/2017
From the cattle shed near Doonside, up the shiny new logging road as others, but without a GPS. Tried the first firebreak -wrong. The second is the correct one, across a ditch to start; there is a small cairn if you look carefully. Easy going in the firebreak, rough once past the trees. Good views.Gill08/12/2017
Used Carole Engel's route. Thank you Carole.Lionel Bidwell18/11/2017
Susan Bidwell18/11/2017
Dee Rogers18/11/2017
#634 Took CE's route.tim74714/11/2017
iangpark02/11/2017
Walked up from Sandyhills car park, then same route as others.NormanW21/10/2017
Isbjorn18/09/2017
As per Carole Engel, bombproof track from NE of Doonside to NX 89315 57354 then up simple firebreak to heather.agentmancuso02/09/2017
Before our Cairsphain walk tomorrow. We parked on minor road and took new forest track up to close to summit but a bit of heather bashing up through the trees and over heather summit to reach top. Reasonable views to the coast.nickywood102/09/2017
andy macp14/07/2017
cmacpherson14/07/2017
3/5.PGCE08/07/2017
Weather fair.MountainMac14/05/2017
Followed carole engels route. Looks like track is being up graded evidence of explosives being used given the amount of detonator cord lying aroundcjo06/05/2017
Tricky parking where unmapped track starts. Better to use layby at bottom of hill to avoid annoying farmer.AndrewFinnimore17/04/2017
Thanks Carole - superb. Start at NX 8818 5722 - keep slightly R after 100m, leave forest road at NX 8931 5735, after 150 horizontal m and 42 vertical m you emerge only 150m N by E of the summit cairn.jimbloomer06/02/2017
Sunhat26/01/2017
By the Carole Engel route. Thanks Carole, it's the second hill today where you've cracked it.Chris Peart18/12/2016
Piece of cake following the Carole Engel notes.Owen B03/11/2016
govanah14/10/2016
grumpy10/10/2016
Parked just N of Doonside (14:45). Took wide forest road (not on map) to near highest point (83912 57349) from where steep green break in trees led to open ground quite near summit (15:40). Dry, windy, fair views. Finish 16:10dbb29/09/2016
Carole Engel saved my day on this one. I'd already had three aborted attempts (in the rain!) that morning from different start points when I saw her log. That route is simplicity itself. Route(s) and write-up at: http://gayleybird.blogspot.co.uk/2016/09/five-attempts-for-two-hills.htmlGayle05/09/2016
Un-mapped track from NX884570 almost to top. leave track at NX893573 and climb easy steep break to heather and billberry summit (feint path)carole engel26/08/2016
tomandivy05/06/2016
Solo HFB25/03/2016
Parked in entrance to Southwick Cemetery at NX90719 56951 – South along road for about 80m to old metal gates – Into field and followed wall down to stream – Crossed stream & made way to start of ride at corner of forest (904568) – Followed wall (crossed it a few times) to top of ride & then a 600m walk across heather to summit. (S)gerrybowes20/11/2015
GmacT14/10/2015
elizyanne14/10/2015
Parked at the graveyard on the east side. Horrendously wet alongside the recommended wall running NW. Headed up through the forest. Emerged into deep heather and bilberry for a slog to the summit. Ironically making my own line through the coniferous forest was the easiest part. Solo.bolton10/08/2015
ger26/06/2015
Tony S26/06/2015
chrispine04/05/2015
iainwalton02/05/2015
From churchyard. Boggy start to find wall then crossed backwards and forwards to reach col before easy walk to summit.chriswatson26/04/2015
Bruckner704/04/2015
Johnny Corbett19/03/2015
From near Southwick church ruins. I planned to walk up the forest break but found it easier walking in the forest itself. The top was deep heather. This route avoids the deer fenceborderterrier17/03/2015
from churchyard followed wall to the top good views all round today.robertphillips07/02/2015
Parked beyond Doonside, horrific ascent through trees- don't. Dry, cold, calm and good views.iangalbraith02/02/2015
Tony S08/10/2014
Calico27/08/2014
W Jenx. From the old churchyard. Took the wall to south and followed the field to ride. Only 2 walls to cross. Stay with the ride, don't be tempted into the forest like we were. Managed to find a line up to the deer fence, then a good deer path along the top to near cairn. Came back same way then cut to wall and the burn in ride. Deer fence about fallen down, easier down. Good depth of bracken but easy through.nordicstar03/08/2014
jenx01/03/2014
irobbo18/02/2014
cmac08/12/2013
richtea504014/08/2013
From Southwick Graveyard, horrible overgrown burn gulley to horrible deep tussocky heather and bilberry summit area. Nice coastal view.neimcv26/06/2013
Parked in layby at NX880563, S of Fairgirth House. Road to NX882572, then track & wide forest ride round to NX894571. From here took narrow forest ride SE uphill till clear of trees. Last 100m deep heather. 1hr to summit.fortyniner07/06/2013
after Criffel. from churchyard. the sooner you find the big wall running NW the easier it is, however the summit heather was up to my thighs. direThearlaichdubh30/05/2013
tallscottishguy02/04/2013
Crumblie222/01/2013
LizH10/06/2012
PeterAH10/06/2012
AndyS24/12/2011
Alan Whatley05/09/2011
Martin6601/08/2011
mae24/07/2011
Dreadful bracken and heather thrash from ruined church on east side, with AT and JdF. Rain, and cloud almost to sea level.Man of Kernow125/06/2011
Concur with MT. Wall scrambling and burn jumping is also required. Probably best to start from just south of the church/graveyard, then follow a stone wall across a field and burn, then up the hill through a break in the conifers.Topographer5725/06/2011
Sprog25/06/2011
softsquare21/04/2011
Fletch24/02/2011
Laurel13/02/2011
Rowan13/02/2011
GaryJones01/10/2010
lordtonult10/04/2010
Martyn122/02/2010
Steve Q26/12/2009
Climbed from Southwick Graveyard following burn and stonewall thro 4 foot bracken. I had to climb over wall 5 xs on way up when way forward was blocked but often wall was breached at these points.Dugswell204/06/2009
Jim.Fothergill29/05/2009
Martin R14/03/2009
From E by ruin, crossed frozen field and burn, up through trees then rough heather for quite a way. Sizeable cairn on top, amidst the heather.Aye Jimmy05/02/2009
Climbed from graveyard to E. Followed burn up to deer fence, after it turns left bear right over rough heather to summit. Hard going.Alan29/01/2009
Parked in Sandyhills and took the track through Laggan. Passed a couple of workers feeding deer before ascended sharply to the summit area. Note there is no gate through the fence on top as there is at the bottom.garyhoney29/12/2008
Tony Rogers01/12/2008
Tom Mundell01/10/2008
sarah mundell01/10/2008
Iona01/10/2008
Andrew Simmons27/01/2008
Emma and Simon01/01/2008
danpquinn29/07/2007
Adrian10/06/2007
alda10/06/2007
Lindsay M10/06/2007
Janet M10/06/2007
Desperate struggle with deep heather and a 12 foot wobbly deer fence. Route to deer fence is obscure fire break from track to S of summit - marked by a few sticks across a boggy bit. Local deer are fearless but harmless!maknipe08/06/2007
iaindbrown07/06/2007
Jon F31/05/2007
PM25/05/2007
ianwatson03/02/2007
Campbell Singer29/01/2007
interloper04/01/2007
RobertP31/12/2006
BaggerGutt29/08/2006
ajwxyzt19/08/2006
Operated ham radio from summit making 25 contacts. Did not have to climb deer fence,wild goats sighted near the top. Deep heather made going difficult.Parked at graveyard NX906569 then via NX90375682 had to climb one dry stane dyke. A difficult one.G4OBK (Phil)25/05/2006
With Phil (G4OBK)judy55cat25/05/2006
chrisbien06/05/2006
Halfdecent14/04/2006
peterstanding20/03/2005
RichardM19/02/2005
Denise 19/02/2005
GordonAdshead00/07/2004
fasgadh06/04/2004
petesimpson20/03/2004
johnbarnard2524/01/2004
bjewing05/07/2003
Fought up from lane junction to New Farm where friendly tractor drive waved in the last of the daylight.Eddie09/02/2003
3 kinnears31/12/2002
Colin Crawford12/08/2002
From Sandyhills. On road to back of Laggan into forest. Snow quickly covered the track around S end of Fairgirth Hill, over stream and steep SW slopes of RP. Directly up for 200' to ridge with discouraging views of L shaped hill with cairn on horizon. Very slow going with many ups and downs over treacherous snow and final 1/2 mile to top at 12.25.arranc24/02/2002
Kiltie30/11/2001
Sherlock28/01/2001
With S.The Captain19/03/2000
heather fog from E, esp across summit, fine coast view. minor rd @ 902577, up break in trees RHW12/11/1999
bertbarnett12318/09/1999
chalky195310/04/1999
ChrisU23/01/1999
Minto23/05/1998
heathery plod from southvegibagger10/12/1996
With Lesley on a rare w/e to Dumfries hills.Chris Pearson19/05/1996
curlebd01/01/1970
As Pete F. The forest track on the 1:25,000 OS map is shown as terminating at NX884571 but in fact continues as PeteF describes roughly following the firebreak shown heading broadly NE. Heading uphill at the W edge of the felled trees leads quickly and almost directly to the summit .ColinWblank
The cairn has been removed/demolished so a new one has been built. Situated upon a stumpKatrina89blank
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