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Name:Milharay Hill
Hill number:13341
Height:299.2m / 982ft
Parent (Ma):1788  Bennan
RHB Section:27C: The Glenkens to Annandale
County/UA:Dumfries and Galloway
Catchment:Urr
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:NX 80009 74492
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:61m
Col:238m  NX807749  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 84
(1:25k) 313 320 321
Observations:cairn 120m ENE at NX 80119 74526 is 30cm lower, ground 330m NNW at NX 79839 74787 is 0.8m lower, ground 300m WSW at NX 79733 74366 is 2.1m lower
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 10 users)ByDate of Ascent
To make sure I visited all the tops above 290m then onto the trigAndrew Simmons15/03/2024
From the track into woodland SW of Brooklands Bridge. Followed track to a gate where we ascended to the trig pillar. Carried on to the summit which has no cairn. Cairn is on the E Top in woodland which was not visited due to logging. Visited the cairned N Top. Returned to the gate and back to the car along original track.Wayne Mac21/11/2023
From the road (NX 8093 7402), Good forestry track to NX 8030 7438, then a reasonable break. final section very steep to cairn nestling at edge of woodland. Pushed into the forest for a short distance but nothing higher seen. Traversed some other contenders for HP en-route to the trig.jonglew12/01/2021
From the obvious track to the south east, then directly up below mature trees. I visited a couple of points within the trees which may be as high as the cairn. On to the trig then down by the outward routeColin Crawford18/08/2020
P at track entrance, track and Fb visited cairn and 2 outcrop areas in the woods, knoll 100m west and outcrop near trig.robertphillips15/01/2020
Track from SE then firebreak and along wall then steeply up to cairn and ground a few metres N which was about the same height.chrisbien14/05/2018
From pillar over bumpy ground to cairn.Dusty23/03/2018
Same route as agentmancuso, the cairn exists in small break in trees. Visited the pillar a few years back but did not visit this top. The 296, 295 and 298 tops are hard to differentiate on the ground indeed the top just to the west is as high! Possiblycjo20/06/2017
Easy access along track from SE then firebreak. The 1:50k is misleading; the knoll with the cairn is in the trees, although the cairn itself sits just on the S edge of a small clearing open to the SW. The knoll 100m W & the trig both seemed higher to me.agentmancuso28/05/2017
Dave Geere15/01/2018