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Name:Bruxie Hill
Hill number:6152
Height:217m / 712ft
Parent (Ma):507  Kerloch
RHB Section:07B: Braemar to Montrose
County/UA:Aberdeenshire
Catchment:Minor Rivers only (North)
Class:Tump (200-299m), Subhump
(Tu,2,sHu)
Grid ref:NO822802 (est)
Drop:95m
Col:122m  NO822815  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 45
(1:25k) 396
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 28 users)ByDate of Ascent
Drove up to near the top.robertphillips28/12/2021
Drive up track from NE (spot height 149)carole engel08/08/2021
Stroll up track from Ferniebrae.willyross04/08/2021
Weather fair.MountainMac06/03/2021
Easy ascent up track from Ferniebrae.sclater22/11/2020
From Catterline. Blustery, showery conditions.Windy Corner25/10/2020
Long loop run from Dunnotar castle + Lumgairnix_snilloc29/02/2020
In the mid 1950s - The Sky at Night, Blue Peter and Come Dancing were some of the early BBC programmes passing through this relay station to entertain the masses in Aberdeen and further north (the next tv mast being on Granite Hill in Aberdeen) although it was built a year too late for the Coronation to be watched. A 12 min walk up the access track.Chris Pearson22/10/2019
Parked down road in only feasible place then up road to farm and mast track to top.Mark Sims14/11/2017
Her for the trigpoint. Took tarmac path up from Ferniebrae Farm. All gates open and as the satnav had sent me up here anyway I was at the mast compound in no time. Didn't see any signs for bulls or any real life bulls.thejackrustles14/10/2017
A tarred road to the summit, 3 cattle grids for Mutley to master and a field of cattle with attending bull. The bull was les problematic than the cows & calvesLizzieG09/09/2012
RHW17/04/2006
Christmas at Bendingsbertbarnett12325/12/2000
Dave McG24/01/2023
govanah01/12/2022
Gonk19/10/2022
Tricky22/10/2021
wrose07/08/2021
lindaross04/08/2021
Martin R19/07/2021
benarmine18/06/2021
PM23/02/2020
Glenford08/06/2019
Alan Whatley08/06/2019
hill walker21/10/2018
Adrian23/07/2018
Tony S29/01/2017
arranmilne11/09/2015