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Name:Lauchintilly Hill
Hill number:11743
Height:183m / 600ft
Parent (Ma):1519  Hill of Fare
RHB Section:21B: Fraserburgh to the Dee Valley
County/UA:Aberdeenshire
Catchment:Dee (Aberdeen), Catchment Boundaries, Don (Aberdeen)
Watershed:Aberdeen Bay
Class:Tump (100-199m)
(Tu,1)
Grid ref:NJ739121 (est)
Drop:40m
Col:143m  NJ737117  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 38
(1:25k) 406W 421W
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 9 users)ByDate of Ascent
Where is the summit? Current summit spot height on Geograph 1:10000 is on a raised wall @1m high which is banked up with earth covered in grass and scattered gorse on one side. Despite encroaching darkness at 5.15pm just time to trek @ 1km NE across rough open (as golfers would call it) to a larger 180m contour around NJ 74342 12890 where I estimate a possible rival summit to be - rough grass next to gorse between 2 fences and outside of a smooth grass pasture containing a (lower?)181m spot height on Geograph 1:10000. To complicate matters there is a large 2m long x 1m high x 1 m wide approx boulder in situ on this high point - possibly moved there during adjacent field clearances. Due to lack of Lidar the uncertainty will linger on -probably much like what will follow when the UK finally leaving the EU tonight. Meanwhile in the UK (York) Coronovirus has been reported in two visitors from China.Chris Pearson31/01/2020
dave g06/12/2020
fionnag06/12/2020
govanah02/04/2020
Gonk17/12/2019
Dave McG14/10/2019
hill walker15/04/2018
Mudskipper23/11/2014
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