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Name:Sky Fea
Hill number:12191
Height:277m / 909ft
Parent (Ma):1551  Knap of Trowieglen
RHB Section:23: Orkney Islands
County/UA:Orkney Islands
Island:Hoy
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:ND 25539 94936
Summit feature:knoll by fencepost
Drop:63m
Col:214m  ND249954  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 7
(1:25k) 462
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 7 users)ByDate of Ascent
Up from track above Lyness to Kitloch trig 10594 and then on to Sky Fea. Final trig and final TuMP summit on Hoy. For and a half days.vegibagger01/09/2022
Parked at Royal Navy disused communications building, Lyness then 1.25 km walk to Kitloch trig & Kitloch Beacon with Jim Bloomer. Then we continued on to Sky Fea a P63 and Withi Gill a P50 before a hard walk back to the car.Dugswell213/08/2022
I opted to tackle a round of four Tumps, plus Knap of Trowieglen, from Pegal Bay. Bad decision. The approach to Sky Fea was mostly deep heather and spongy moss, quite unrelentingColin Crawford03/08/2022
Crossed during linear walk from Dwarfie Stane to Lyness.chalky195306/06/2014
Parked at foot of mast road below Binga Fea, Tumped my way NNW to Withi Gill, WSW down the ridge for OS bolt and the superb Sneuk Head, then back via Skird Hill.RHW06/06/2014
jimbloomer13/08/2022
Minto05/08/2022