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Name:Corse Hill
Hill number:11573
Height:433m / 1421ft
Parent (Ma):1518  Craiglich
RHB Section:21B: Fraserburgh to the Dee Valley
County/UA:Aberdeenshire
Catchment:Dee (Aberdeen), Catchment Boundaries, Don (Aberdeen)
Watershed:Aberdeen Bay
Class:Tump (400-499m)
(Tu,4)
Grid ref:NJ 54628 06011
Summit feature:ground 2m S of gorse bush
Drop:35m
Col:398m  NJ542057  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 37
(1:25k) OL59E 405E
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 17 users)ByDate of Ascent
From Glencomie in NE along an old path following the ridge line between the old wall and the new plantation deer fence.SpudGunn26/01/2024
From ENE, mapped path N side of deer fence, heathery. Forest road likely easierRHW25/12/2022
After CraiglichKompass11/10/2022
Surprised to see clear path from Craiglich. Took this and returned to Craiglich and downsarahk20/03/2021
Via CreaglichGonk16/07/2020
V hard work from N - suggest an approach from S - intervening wood felled.jimbloomer19/03/2020
2/2 after CraiglichPDuncan8201/12/2019
An enjoyable logical horseshoe link after Craiglich. Deer fence to climb to reach summit in heather then racing darkness on v rough snow covered heather flounder descent NW through scattered trees and over another deer fence and electric fence (dont touch the single danger wire) to sanctuary of pastures - to whoever reclaimed these from the heather and gorse I am truly grateful. Torch out on mile road walk back to car - to be seen. Pleasing hour+ circuit after school at tail end of a beautiful clear day of icy temps.Chris Pearson08/11/2019
The hill has been planted with a mixture of trees making for awkward walking once over electric and deer fences.hill walker20/05/2018
lochfleet26/02/2023
Jenn01/01/2023
david e01/01/2022
dave g21/11/2020
fionnag21/11/2020
govanah13/04/2020
Dave McG17/10/2019
thelonious05/05/2018