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Name: | Great Ganilly |
Hill number: | 17910 |
Height: | 34m / 112ft |
Parent (Ma): | none |
RHB Section: | 40: Cornwall & Devon |
County/UA: | Isles of Scilly |
Island: | Mono Tump island |
Class: | Tump (0-99m), SIB (Tu,0,SIB) |
Grid ref: | SV 94558 14561 |
Summit feature: | cairn |
Drop: | 34m |
Col: | Sea |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 203 (1:25k) 101 |
Survey: | obvious summit |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 33 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
On the Kestral with several others bagging all the Eastern Islands. | Minto | 07/07/2022 |
Third island of the day skipper Adam, organiser Alan. | DRS | 07/07/2022 |
Came over after bagging Nornour (23m). Also climbed up Great Ganilly S.Top (30m). Our boat trip continued to Little Arthur, Middle Arthur & Great Arthur(27m), Little Ganilly (26m), Little Ganinick (15m) & Great Ganinick (22m). On the Kestrel with Adam. | Dangerous Dave | 07/07/2022 |
Part of eastern island tour | cjo | 07/07/2022 |
On boat trip organised by Alan Holmes | Thearlaichdubh | 06/07/2022 |
Charter boat trip, the Kestrel, skipper owner Adam. Organised by Alan. Sean, Great & Little gangly, Great & Little Arthur, Great & Little Ganinick. | CJM | 06/07/2022 |
Kestral boat with Adam. With Normour as well. Several of us on Alan Holmes organised boat. | bolton | 06/07/2022 |
On the second day of our chartered boat trips out of St Mary's, calling first at Tean. Also climbed rocky Tor at the SE end of the island which I am told is a sub-tump | NormanW | 06/07/2022 |
Boat charter with the Kestrel. Landed at West Porth, easy track up through bracken. Trig bolt 6m SW of summit. | jonglew | 06/07/2022 |
Ferry from St Mary's to St Martin's. Then by sit-on kayak to here and Nornour. Easy across with the wind behind. Considerably harder coming back. | Minto | 05/07/2022 |
Anchored in bay. Sunny ascent to summit- rocky outcrop, with bolt. Also did southern high point.First landing in Scilly this trip. | Denise | 16/07/2016 |
Sailed across from Penzance and anchored in bay on SW side of Island. Dinghy ashore, several other groups on island. Summit area apparently has been 'mown' of heather/bracken. Nice views in hot sunshine. SE lower summit has more brambles but a better scramble. | RichardM | 16/07/2016 |
On a tour of nine isle tops via the Kestrel boat with a good bagger group | nordicstar | 03/07/2016 |
OS bolt found on rock near summit. Great Ganilly, Little Ganilly, Little Arthur, Great Arther, White Island, St Helen's, Great Hill (Tean) and finally Chapel Down (St Martin's) with Martin and his boat called Kestrel. | Dugswell2 | 02/07/2016 |
summit cairn with OS trig bolt in rock slab 6m to sw. Path up from nw, starts at SV 94467 14634, avoiding the brambly bracken. Landed on nw point, seaweedy rocks. NNE summit Norno zmore interesting with scrambly summit easily reached via good path from ruins; N summit slightly lower. Descended N to avoid bracken and brambles then west along rocky beach. Lowish tide. Day charter with Martin Jenkins.Also bagged Little Ganilley and Little and Great Arthur | RHW | 02/07/2016 |
Evidently I must have been with the bad bagger group which left a small cairn at back of beach for the good baggers to locate start of path through the brambly terrain. | Smudge | 02/07/2016 |
From St Mary's on Black Swan. | arranc | 05/08/1968 |
interloper | 07/07/2022 | |
Fletch | 07/07/2022 | |
richtea5040 | 06/07/2022 | |
Martin R | 06/07/2022 | |
Adrian | 06/07/2022 | |
AndyS | 06/09/2021 | |
chalky1953 | 03/07/2016 | |
jimbloomer | 03/07/2016 | |
assynt_bob | 03/07/2016 | |
jenx | 03/07/2016 | |
LighthouseSarah | 03/07/2016 | |
mae | 03/07/2016 | |
Adrian\'s jacket | 02/07/2016 | |
SteveG | 02/07/2016 | |
Sherlock | 02/07/2016 | |
Alan Whatley | 10/10/1984 |