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Name:Mulloch
Hill number:11657
Height:281m / 922ft
Parent (Ma):1488  Morven
RHB Section:21B: Fraserburgh to the Dee Valley
County/UA:Aberdeenshire
Catchment:Dee (Aberdeen)
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:NJ 46994 00538
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:44m
Col:237m  NJ478009  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 37
(1:25k) OL54 OL59E 395 405E
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 14 users)ByDate of Ascent
5 tumps from the layby 4 of 5robertphillips27/09/2022
From S, after Tomachallich. Broom on S side avoided without much difficulty, cairned summit with large sprawling ancient cairn on lower ground to W. Brocken spectre with fogbow, nice inversion. Bonus cut BM at Knockenzie on way backRHW27/12/2021
From MullochDhuGonk16/07/2020
Lunchbreak outing after nearby Tomachallich . Up via pheasant feeder field to SE then scouting about found a thankful deer track straight up through the broom - so good I reascended it again a short while later to find my dropped map. On top is a large ancient cairn (near smaller actual summit cairn) which is one of five such ancient cairns within a square km along with two areas of hut circles (Bronze age)- which are numerous across the hills of Aberdeenshire - Beaker Culture.Chris Pearson21/11/2019
Before Scar Hill. Clearance of broom and gorse on these tops continues.nordicstar24/01/2019
From the NW, linking it with Craig Dhu and Scar Hill. ***Re-visited 27 Dec 2021, this time from the S after Tomachallich.jonglew26/12/2018
An area of gorse has been cut down making access easier.hill walker19/07/2018
Oh joy. What navigational fun through the gorse and broom. No wonder no-one else has bothered with this one so far. I did it coming off the two possible Hump summits.Martin R02/04/2016
lochfleet20/08/2023
dave g24/01/2021
fionnag24/01/2021
govanah26/04/2020
Dave McG22/04/2019
thelonious17/11/2013