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Name:Hunt Hill
Hill number:5139
Height:231m / 758ft
Parent (Ma):2311  Peel Fell
RHB Section:28B: The River Tweed to the English Border
County/UA:Scottish Borders
Catchment:Tweed
Class:Hump, Tump (200-299m), Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,2,Y)
Grid ref:NT 66876 18055
Summit feature:no feature: ground 12m from woodland edge
Drop:104m
Col:127m  NT672172  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 80
(1:25k) OL16W
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 47 users)ByDate of Ascent
With LJanet M24/07/2022
Parked at 667171 as others. Up through Woods, wet sections, so descended through fields aannd and back along road to car.NormanW06/03/2022
From NNE parking at track start, easy short wander along and over into field edge. 3/5 HuMPN.Morters31/10/2020
Parked on a hard stony area at NT66762 17170, with room for a couple of cars. Followed the ATV track opposite, into the woods, going right at a 'crossroads' after 200m. Followed the good, though occasionally muddy, path along the SE edge of the wood to NT66843 17957 at a large beech tree. Crossed under the tree on a vague path, then a path by the NW fence to the summit area in the trees. Unexpectedly pleasant walk.LizH07/10/2020
Dry track todayAdrian19/07/2020
Worst of 6 humps today... by a country mile. Mudfest of a roadside verge for parking to NNE (NT 6731 1889) - needed the 4wd to extract myself. 1km level muddy walk to a pointless summit... the baggers' lot!jonglew08/01/2020
In Jedburgh so made the effort to visit this flat and uninspiring top with brother, Pete. Parked by little reservoir, walked down track from road to NE as others. Much ditch clearing going on- a mechanical digger and man with shovel, cheery waves and chat as we walked past them (twice).pwheeler25/09/2019
Farm track from NE, very easy. Determining where summit is, not so easy. Huge mound of sand and platform artificial; highest natural seems to be in the wood.Aye Jimmy19/10/2018
A messy muddy hill. Approached along track from east, ok lane, no keep out signs. Glad we had the 4x4 as would have got stuck otherwise. Simple stroll to a very messy summit area with an unpleasant pile of something oozing away near the summit. Quickly forgotten topnordicstar20/12/2017
Parked to SW of Scraesbrough Cottages, up side of barley field and into wood. HIgh point is currently man made heap in field to north but unconsolidated so made do with HP in the wood.Campbell Singer03/09/2016
parked at gate up side of woods.robertphillips10/05/2015
Parked by small Scottish water installation to N - lane leads to summit by woodmaknipe09/04/2013
Parked near gateway to east then through 2 field, upper one with sheep, little grass and dead ewe by the gate. Top = old field boundary on edge of wood or just in field but had a walk around woods too.Dugswell212/08/2012
Rocks on platform by bales (NT 66848 18047, 229m GPS) is highpoint but natural summit is woodland edge (NT 66872 18052, 229m GPS). From S, path follows woodland to summit RHW11/12/2011
Easy ride in from the north along farm road.fasgadh19/11/2011
Parked at roadside. Through a field with sheep. Gate into wood. Top could be anywhere but seems it is just in field to NW of wood.chrisbien12/06/2010
From SW. Summit on edge of trees, on a sort of wooden platform.agentmancuso07/04/2009
interloper04/09/2023
Fletch04/09/2023
Matt10/02/2023
Lindsay M24/07/2022
Berkscire87422/10/2020
PeterAH07/10/2020
Tom Mundell02/02/2019
sarah mundell02/02/2019
Dave Geere03/10/2018
richtea504006/04/2018
AndyS22/12/2017
jenx20/12/2017
carole engel08/10/2017
Colin Crawford15/03/2017
irobbo24/02/2016
Jim.Fothergill01/10/2015
PM25/01/2015
Alan Whatley05/06/2014
bjewing16/03/2014
mae25/11/2013
iaindbrown10/11/2013
Kiltie23/05/2013
Martin R20/04/2013
chalky195327/06/2012
Tricky22/01/2012
Phil M11/08/2011
Colin Crawford20/08/2009
Andrew Simmons14/03/2007
Sherlock09/09/2006
peejay20/11/2005