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Name: | Law of Dumbuils |
Hill number: | 13060 |
Height: | 108m / 354ft |
Parent (Ma): | 1660 Innerdouny Hill |
RHB Section: | 26A: Central Scotland from Dumbarton to Montrose |
County/UA: | Perth and Kinross |
Catchment: | Earn |
Class: | Tump (100-199m) (Tu,1) |
Grid ref: | NO 10213 16950 |
Summit feature: | no feature: grass |
Drop: | 47m |
Col: | 61m NO082171 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 58 (1:25k) 369 |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 21 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Limited parking at the end of the yellow road at Glenearn. Followed the marked track through a few gates and a short pull up to the summit. No cattle or fences to climb. Found a Trigpointing bolt on the top. With JSW from Oz. | BigJ | 06/07/2022 |
From Glenearn: no fences, no cattle today, bridge very visible, no problems. | Pete R | 26/02/2022 |
From Forgandenny - always found a way through the whins. Flock of sheep at summit, Hebridean possibly - I am not good with primitive breeds. | fasgadh | 17/02/2022 |
After Culteuchar Hill and Castle Law fort. Up from south east via easy track/path. Descent to the west through gorse and sheep field. | Fife Walking | 08/05/2021 |
from glenearn, track then up through field to wood and gate. | robertphillips | 23/03/2019 |
From Forgandenny, then through fields and gorse to top | Colin Crawford | 16/12/2017 |
Parked up besides South Dumbuils, hopped over gate, and through the gorse to the still visible fort remains. | summitter | 17/09/2017 |
From Eastfield, route much as described by Minto. | NormanW | 06/09/2017 |
Parked easily at Eastfield in wide entrance to deserted business premises. Along tarmac road, past the gorse, and before going downhill a gate on left gives access. Up and across to 107m summit (Fence, pine tree and gorse clump). Avoided worst of gorse to 108m summit at the hill fort. My final N06 Tump (until another is found). Back the same way. | Minto | 24/06/2017 |
From Eastfield. 2 gates. | chrisbien | 19/03/2017 |
From Glenearn via the track. The summit wood is lovely. | Play2End | 23/06/2016 |
Pleasant stroll along surfaced track from Forgandenny via the 107m top. No fences or cattle, just one gate. | alda | 03/03/2016 |
Direct ascent from Glenearn. It's not as straight forward as it looks, there appears to be a local siege mentality. There is a deep ford across the track that can only be crossed via a well hidden bridge a few metres to the right, followed by a barbed fence. Further up there is another barbed fence and unwelcoming highland cattle. Continued over NW top, then made for another track, two more barbed fences and a scary looking herd of cattle trotting towards me. | Topographer57 | 19/01/2015 |
Lynnebe | 07/06/2022 | |
Tricky | 09/11/2019 | |
duchally | 17/11/2017 | |
Lindsay M | 10/01/2016 | |
Rod M | 10/01/2016 | |
Janet M | 10/01/2016 | |
richtea5040 | 06/01/2012 | |
magpieurbex | blank |