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Name:Duncryne
Hill number:13035
Height:142m / 466ft
Parent (Ma):1668  Duncolm
RHB Section:26A: Central Scotland from Dumbarton to Montrose
County/UA:West Dunbartonshire
Catchment:Leven (Dumbarton)
Class:Tump (100-199m), Yeaman
(Tu,1,Y)
Grid ref:NS 43567 85927
Summit feature:no feature: 5m SE of trig point
Drop:70m
Col:72m  NS435853  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 56
(1:25k) OL38 347
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 96 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Up and down from layby. 1 of 1thekirkie pirate26/08/2023
Lovely path from the parking area to the SW and superb views across Loch Lomond from the top.summitter28/07/2023
Truly an incredible view, makes the occasional bogtrot worthwhile to visit a gem like this.colazione09/02/2023
Solo. Fab view. Great path.Play2End04/11/2022
Along permissive footpath at south edge of woods from road to west. Solo.Dangerous Dave16/06/2022
On a trig bagging tripfergie25/11/2021
Solo, tripping over many infants struggling up with mums and dads.lordtonult05/04/2021
Came here via the military road from Blairlinnans. Was a very well sign-posted trail though very muddy. After this headed back to Balloch via the cycle route after cutting through a field using a track.JAdair9716/03/2021
MC JC O. In the last light of the day.very muddy in parts. From Gartocharn. Just missed the sunset, but great VP of south L. Lomond.Martin6631/12/2020
Small parking area. Lower path upgraded, middle section - a sea of mud. Superb views, snow on the Ben.iangalbraith08/12/2020
Tremendous viewpoint in all directions. Track hellishly muddy and wellies were a wise move.sclater27/01/2020
Not a lot of daylight, but took advantage of the dry skies for a very quick nip up “The Dumpling”. Cracking views the reward for some very muddy trails.Craigieboy4429/12/2019
Here for the trig point. TP:UK log: Same log as Jon Glew. 30 minute round trip and that included looking for a geocache I couldn't find. Permissive path from minor road to SW. Pillar sits atop a lovely wee hill with exceptional views to Loch Lomond, the islands, Ben Lomond etc. Top cap has been lost, no plug; LHS sight hole open; passive station plate on front face.thejackrustles10/09/2019
Climbed with Sam, Skye and Lily. Managed to have the summit to ourselves, great views of Loch Lomond. got a soaking on the way back to GartochanGary Heath27/05/2019
With Jack. Fantastic views of snow covered hills.chrisbien13/02/2018
With dziadzio. Met a nice couple with 2 dogs.jackbien13/02/2018
An easy ascent was rewarded with a rainbow over Loch Lomond.Chris Peart17/11/2017
With Chris PeartColin Crawford17/11/2017
Gentle walk up for great views towards Loch LomondD SID18/07/2017
I had definitely climbed this one before when I lived nearby, but hadn't recorded it. Short walk to top by path from SW and great views of Loch Lomond.NormanW26/06/2017
Permissive path from road to SW. HP on a fairy ring 5m SE of the trig.jonglew02/06/2017
Lovely views of Loch Lomond, nice simple ascent.Stestag13/04/2017
Lower section of path much improved from previous visit; middle section very muddy.neimcv27/02/2017
With Ben. A dull day, snow flurries.hillsman10/01/2017
Very muddy 300m of path in middle of walk from carparking to W. Fantastic view up L Lomond.Thearlaichdubh29/12/2016
path to the top cracking small hill.robertphillips30/01/2015
Pleasant walk in high winds on permissive path from layby to SW.citygent21/10/2014
A perfect Tump; car parking, path, good views.Minto19/10/2014
Great views north across loch Lomond trig s5039vegibagger19/09/2014
P at start of path all the way to the top. Nice views over Loch Lomondchrisbien27/07/2013
From House of Darrach car park, on way back from stay in Drymen.Man of Kernow106/01/2013
Approx. dateLouise01/01/2011
Most recent ascent.ARM11/04/2009
Muddy near road. Couldn't see any of the higher peaks to the north.campagvelocet26/11/2008
Tom and Molly Weir's small hill. Permissive WDP muddy in parts up from the south. Loch Lomond, Luss hills, Vorlich, the Ben, and Conic Hill.arranc13/04/2008
see log on TrigpointingUK.com. trails from ESE, park by WTW gate RHW31/12/2006
Could see enough through the clag to guess there must be a good view north on occasion.agentmancuso03/12/2006
Tom Weir's favourite hill and view. The woods at the base are covered in bluebells in May. Well worth doing.DavieRuts29/05/2006
With Claire & John.MickyRoss30/07/1999
Tom Wier took me up, and wazed lyrically about the view and geology, and then pointed to the Trig Point and said:- I built thatGordonAdshead20/11/1985
Date approx. Ascended many times since childhood.bjewing01/06/1966
From south west, many ascents. No idea date of first.Topographer57blank
stevent080919/02/2024
hillsman22/02/2023
Matt05/10/2022
Clachaig24/09/2021
arjh02/06/2021
Chris Mac17/04/2021
Machyde26/03/2021
Colin Crawford25/11/2020