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Name: | Hoove |
Hill number: | 2773 |
Height: | 554.6m / 1820ft |
RHB Section: | 35A: The Northern Pennines |
Nuttall/Wainwright area: | Yorkshire Dales - Northern Fells |
County/UA: | North Yorkshire |
Catchment: | Ouse (York) |
Class: | Marilyn, Hump, Dodd (500-599m), Dewey, Clem (Ma,Hu,Tu,5,Dew,Cm) |
Grid ref: | NZ 00181 06913 |
Summit feature: | no feature: grass |
Drop: | 176.7m |
Col: | 377.9m NY 9526 0867 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 92 (1:25k) OL30N |
Observations: | trig point 480m NE at NZ 00455 07306 is 1.4m lower; ground 310m NE (554m spot height) at NZ 00405 07137 is 0.8m lower |
Survey: | Leica NA730 Survey of Hoove.pdf |
Comments: | Height measured to Flush Bracket on trig pillar as datum (553.52m) |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 313 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
dickiewren | 10/11/2023 | |
assynt_bob | 27/09/2023 | |
ketzster | 20/09/2023 | |
Walked over all the high points between current top and trig | dave g | 06/08/2023 |
fionnag | 06/08/2023 | |
Martyn1 | 10/07/2023 | |
Glenysj21 | 10/07/2023 | |
Ratboy87 | 05/07/2023 | |
From road to E. 45 mins en route to Broad Law. | davechaffey | 27/11/2022 |
briansv650s | 19/10/2022 | |
geoffreycurnock | 02/09/2022 | |
matty1971b | 10/07/2022 | |
From county boundary, no problem parking. Trig, 554 point, and coords given. Last one doesn't seem highest, but visited it anyway | iangalbraith | 01/07/2022 |
From Stang Top. Mannequin near summit. | peter4lc | 17/06/2022 |
Hoove from the county boundary at Stang Top. Visited the trig, manikin, and what I thought to be the summit. A round trip of 4.5km in 1h 20m. | silverwolf_alan | 16/06/2022 |
mcbiydw2 | 17/04/2022 | |
DC11main | 15/04/2022 | |
geralddavison | 21/03/2022 | |
From Stang House, effectively a circuit of Hurr Gill. Summit not obvious, and not even marked on the 1:25000 map, but we covered all of the likely ground and the trig. Lovely sunny day. Wellies helped on the summit area | Rockdoctor | 06/03/2022 |
2 of 3: After Kisdon. Parked at Stang House. With Karen. | ChrisR | 21/10/2021 |
Peely66 | 20/08/2021 | |
a grid ref on a flat and featureless plateau | richardrosser | 12/08/2021 |
Up from Stang House where there is plenty of parking. Not many grouse around nor people who shoot them. Kept to the feint track to the east of the gill till the end of the gorge then headed up to the trig first then went on to visit the high point some way further on. | Father Ted | 12/08/2021 |
MC JC O. From high point in road to E. Mossy and in parts boggy but reasonably decent walking. My 1000th Marilyn! Summit quite indistinct.Grouse butts- lots of them! | Martin66 | 11/07/2021 |
As others from near Stang House, up to trig first and then over to HP. | PeterD | 27/06/2021 |
Hoove and Booze Moor from Shaw Side. Straightforward walk along Hurr Gill to the trig then a wander along the summit ridge to where I thought the true summit was located. 
Descended south to Langthwaite | Gary Heath | 13/06/2021 |
Scott Morley 86 | 25/05/2021 | |
Parked opposite Stang House,then up track by heavily-eroded Hurr Gill to butts.Easily up to trig and across to supposed summit,which looks lower than trig.Finally,back via the mannequin. | catman | 26/04/2021 |
From Stang Top. With Alfie. | Dangerous Dave | 11/04/2021 |
jamiehighton | 01/04/2021 | |
Stang Top 515m then along NP boundary to trig point 553m & SW to spot 554m & summit. Excellent Nordic Ski-ing conditions with decent visibility, firm snow base & a light breeze. | Vin | 14/02/2021 |
Wycombe Wanderer | 28/12/2020 | |
Llondon | 07/11/2020 | |
Steve Q | 10/09/2020 | |
From near Stang House where a good track E of Hurr Gill takes care of most of the ascent. Visited trig first and then a featureless tramp over to the hp. | milimana | 10/09/2020 |
Nick Canute | 30/08/2020 | |
From Stang Top. | Longwojo | 09/08/2020 |
jef | 27/07/2020 | |
Re-ascent with a GPS. On the previous visit in a mist paced the location out on a bearing from the trig. No other confirming features. A lot happier now. Nevertheless, it still looks lower than the trig. | Eddie | 19/07/2020 |
Parked in the large lay by on the boundry of County Durham and Richmond, bog trot over to trig and then supposed summit, A little under Three miles in an hour. There is a few big gills to cross mainly near Hurrgill head but with a bit of care should keep feet dry. | WAYNE ROWLETT | 07/07/2020 |
andy63 | 14/06/2020 | |
From high point of road at County Border. Very wet with melting snow. Lots of grouse; a few golden plovers. Good to do once. Unlikely to be back. | gettingonabit | 03/03/2020 |
From Stang Side up the grassy track to the first shooting butt then to the summit and back via the trig.A fresh cold wind with ice on the puddles. | NormanW | 07/02/2020 |
walked in for CP top of The Stang - clear sunny day with v cold westerly wind. Rough ground over grouse moor to summit then returned | wychwood | 18/01/2020 |
mntainman | 11/12/2019 | |
From high point at county border. Clear skies and frosty, still. After two other, on way to Coran. | Rounsfell | 29/11/2019 |
From car park near Stang House. Hacked up W of Hurr Gill, back via the better route to NE of the gill. | squeegs | 26/09/2019 |
From SE | Slash3 | 02/08/2019 |
Parked above Stang House followed the edge of Hurr Gill then the easy ground to the top. | Fellhugger | 29/07/2019 |
solitaryfellwanderer | 28/07/2019 |