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Name:Killpallet Rig
Hill number:13839
Height:448m / 1470ft
Parent (Ma):1813  Meikle Says Law
RHB Section:28A: Firth of Forth to the River Tweed
County/UA:East Lothian
Catchment:Tweed
Class:Unclassified
(Un)
Grid ref:NT 62250 60476
Summit feature:not recorded
Drop:29.5m
Col:418.5m  NT 6048 6070  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 67
(1:25k) 345E
Comments:Tump deleted July 2020
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 13 users)ByDate of Ascent
From Faseny Bridge, E on road for 300m then up track to Killpallet Rig - just a small amount of rough ground, but found heather short & some vague tracks to follow. On to Little Law, Hunt Hill, Seenes Law, Lowrans Law, Harestone Hill, Meikle Says Law, Meikle Says Law boundary. Bone dry 24km, after a month of no rain.Lynnebe03/06/2023
Parked at the bridge and followed track to plateau then heather-bashed to rought summit.JAdair9725/04/2022
As per Antoncurlebd26/02/2022
Parked at bottom of track by bridge at Priest Cleugh, track all the way to NT621606, left over rough ground to top where I put wooden stake.Anton08/09/2019
There is a good track from about 627622 which takes you to within 400m of the summit towards which there are a few sheep tracks through the bog and tussocks. route best viewed from Penshiel hillThearlaichdubh23/03/2019
track to the north of the summit, very flat top.robertphillips03/03/2019
Heathery rise, stake to E lower. Good track from NNE then path avoiding heather, starting at some beaten down heather before HP of track . Dusting of snow from last night.RHW19/01/2019
P by bridge over Priest Cleugh. Track to lower top of KR then over to summit. Back to track which meets the track up Hare Cleuch. Onwards to top of Little law. Strong wind. Left GPS in car!chrisbien20/05/2018
https://www.instagram.com/p/BXDGhIDB1YX/rawkmonster27/07/2017
Along the track to Killpallet then up vague track alongside shooting butts. Burned heather on the way to the flat top. All in heavy rain. Met driver of pickup on track on return. Friendly enough.Colin Crawford21/02/2016
There is a hidden(from road) track along Priest Cleugh and a new obvious road from the north through the saddle between the two summit ring contours. Have been bothered by gomls here in the past.fasgadh12/11/2015
Matt24/09/2022
Adrian02/11/2017