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Name:Dupin Hill
Hill number:13386
Height:273m / 896ft
Parent (Ma):1725  Beneraird
RHB Section:27B: Carrick and Galloway
Donald area:Galloway Hills
County/UA:South Ayrshire
Catchment:Minor Rivers only (North)
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:NX 09484 75167
Summit feature:no feature: heather
Drop:37m
Col:236m  NX104748  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 76
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Observations:level summit area
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 5 users)ByDate of Ascent
P former layby immediately S of Dupin, track to NX 09856 74682 where FB disguised by row of trees. Damp but straightforward zigzag to the top from there.agentmancuso16/07/2020
Dupin Hill from Dupin via Muillbane and Millmoan. Got a bit lost in the trees (don't ask) but everything fine on the way back.chrisbien27/08/2019
dupin hill and milljoan hill parked on A77 layby south of altimeg, along track to altimeg cut up to upper track, took firebreak at 09857570 then 2nd left and 1st left to open ground top, left top headed down unmapped break took 1st right then 1st left to rejoin track at drumdowns, spongy heather ground to MH returned down sw ridge to altimeg, just as bad.robertphillips30/07/2018
Last hill on a round of six from Lagafater and fairly weary after a succession of extremely rough traverses. I followed firebreaks to the top, surprised to find an unmapped and large open clearing at the summit. All that remained was an utterly draining moorland stroll back to LagafaterColin Crawford17/06/2017
Last hill of 6 today and 1st log for this hill on a route from Barrhill station to Ballantrae climbing High Murdonochee, Cairn hill of the Moil, Kilmoray, Beneraird and Milljoan hill descending via Altimeg hill over a burn then up a mossy forest ride to an open clearing of bilberry clumps in a ridge and furrow arrangement. I explored both sides of the ride and the land is fairly flat. Descent onto track over the Glen App onto the A77 veering off to visit a monument then cutting across pasture, descending in and out of the Blood Burn onto a minor road and following this into Ballantrae.Dazingdale17/05/2017