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Name:The Camp
Hill number:19375
Height:286.1m / 939ft
Parent (Ma):2183  Beacon Hill
RHB Section:38B: West Gloucestershire, Hereford & Worcester
County/UA:Herefordshire
Catchment:Wye
Class:Hump, Tump (200-299m)
(Hu,Tu,2)
Grid ref:SO 38720 66365
Summit feature:no feature: pasture
Drop:104.7m
Col:181.4m  SO 3870 6899  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 137 148 149
(1:25k) 201N
Comments:Replaced 5367 Knoll Hill in Feb 2018
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 55 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
After Mere Hill in 3-Hump walk, up from R.Lugg via Upper Lye. Then on to Wigmore Rolls.IanHHill19/02/2024
Lovely scenery all around, in spite of the grey. View of the day.Wycombe Wanderer30/09/2023
From the crossroads to the NW, up the track and in through the obvious gate.NormanW22/05/2022
As PeterD. Its the first gate you get to.destaylor07/04/2022
Verge parking by road corner to N, then easy walk to both tops from the farm track.milimana02/08/2021
Bike from Mortimers Cross and Upper Lye. Very scenic. Green lane over hill is still a public road but overgrown from the south. Good views over the hills of home.fasgadh14/06/2021
From NNE at cross roads. Along track then gate into field with sheep to HP. Opposite side of track up to Knoll HillPeterD06/06/2021
Slightly more awkward than it might first seem due to long impenetrable hedge, but easy enough once you backtrack to the gate.Alex C14/05/2021
From the road/track to west newer higher replacement summit grassy sheep field (13, 5)vegibagger04/11/2020
Coming down from the summit met the farmer, friendly and nice. He mentioned that the summit is not on a RoW but individuals can visit though does not want groups up there.Adrian18/08/2020
Parked on the verge at the 'crossroads' at SO38416 67026 , along the track, through a gate, along the field edge and across to the summit.LizH17/08/2020
Parked in gateway to W. at SO 3851 6636 (location not recognised by Sat Nav) - Over gate & then up over sheep pasture for about 200m to the unmarked summit. (S)gerrybowes14/05/2020
Parked at gate into summit field.PGCE12/10/2019
Only just caught up with the relocation: Technically the first Hump I have visited for some 4 years. With Judy: walked in from crossroads from North, but very small disc on the signpost does say that it is a public road. Could easily park at gate into Camp Field.GordonAdshead04/05/2019
After visiting Knoll Hill. Easy bag off old lane, hop fence and summit in 70m. Walked back to Wigmore in old tracks, paths and lanes. Nice circuit. With Jenx and Bryhernordicstar30/12/2018
After Wigmore Rolls and the old hump top, on circular route from Wigmore.jenx30/12/2018
From the road junction. Did Knoll Hill first and then The Camp.Herbert Anchovy19/12/2018
Revisit - noticed afterwards from GPS track that had visited the top in 2012 before summit relocation.RobertP18/11/2018
Revisit for relocated summit. From the junction N through the gate opposite the one to the old summit then to the obvious lump.Jim.Fothergill21/08/2018
With K. New summit clearly higher than old spot. Frustrating to revisit but at least it's an easy one.Ashley11/07/2018
As clivevilla. With Alan Whatley for Hump recompletion of British mainland.Campbell Singer25/03/2018
Mainland Humps recompleted. Mingulay stacks and Old Man of Hoy left.Alan Whatley25/03/2018
As for clivevillaarranc26/02/2018
En-route home to Cumbria after a week bagging Devonian tumps. Wide grass verge parking at right-angle bend in road to N. Pasture.jonglew25/02/2018
Returned to bag this one. Parked to north by right angle bend and walked up track then into field to obvious top.clivevilla24/02/2018
Field paths and tracks from Lingen. High point a distinct rise in pasture. Also visited Knoll Hill which is of very similar height.RichardM31/01/2018
With Knoll HillChris Peart14/08/2014
En-route to Knoll Hill from Upper Lye encouraged by the 287m spot height.chalky195325/09/2013
Shown as an alternative summit to Knoll Hill so visited both.mae20/08/2013
Bagged at same time as old hillsimon and co08/02/2013
Bagged with Knoll Hill as it looked a strong contender at the time.Dugswell226/11/2011
Parked to N. Visited both tops.chrisbien20/07/2011
Glad I save my GPS tracks.Martin R27/06/2010
Visited this as an alternative and in addition to Knoll Hill in case of cartographic confusion or future differential orogenic uplift.summitsup01/03/2009
Visited with The Knoll: this summit has 287m spot height on 50k and 10k mappingRHW17/02/2002
abbo000107/11/2023
Tom Mundell18/03/2023
Trekking toes18/03/2023
Dusty20/01/2023
Halfdecent30/10/2022
PeterAH17/08/2020
softsquare16/07/2019
ARC18/05/2019
ianwatson29/09/2018
Kiltie13/05/2018
GaryJones25/04/2018
DARRENG26/02/2018
andrew brown26/02/2018
carole engel29/07/2017
Colin Crawford07/07/2014