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Name:Kiln Hill
Hill number:13681
Height:105.5m / 346ft
Parent (Ma):1725  Beneraird
RHB Section:27B: Carrick and Galloway
County/UA:Dumfries and Galloway
Catchment:Cree
Class:Unclassified
(Un)
Grid ref:NX 32402 66658
Summit feature:no feature, arable field
Drop:28.8m
Col:76.7m  NX 3205 6640  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 82
(1:25k) 310
Comments:Tump deleted July 2020
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 6 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked across farm gate NE of the hill top (NX 3258 6680). A quick up and down, ~250m each way.jonglew15/08/2021
parked opp gate on verge, 3 gates to the top.robertphillips17/03/2019
Parked in field gateway from where a grass track leads directly to summit in adjacent field. 10 minutes up and down.Campbell Singer03/07/2018
Easy access from the road.Adrian24/03/2018
1st log for this hill! 5th hill of 8 on a challenging route from Glenrazie to Kirkcowan climbing Glenvogie Fell, Garmill, Glassoch and Urrall fell, descending to a track past Urrall then NE on minor road, taking track Sse. I used barn to shelter from the rain, change socks and eat lunch before continuing over Black Burn and then at a gate climbed up a track to a gate then onto the top. Highest point appears to be about 15metres South of the wall. Great views of Barfad Loch and beyond despite the rain. Descent South to track heading SE towards Culvennan Fell.Dazingdale02/08/2017
cmac12/10/2019