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Name:Stab Hill
Hill number:13468
Height:221m / 725ft
Parent (Ma):1725  Beneraird
RHB Section:27B: Carrick and Galloway
Donald area:Galloway Hills
County/UA:Dumfries and Galloway
Catchment:Luce
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:NX 14857 71963
Summit feature:not recorded
Drop:36m
Col:185m  NX153722  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 76
(1:25k) 309N
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 5 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked on wide verge opposite rail tunnel (NX 1695 7081). Good farm track, drivable in fact, most of the way. Took a direct line to the Slickconerie trig pillar after... nasty ground.jonglew03/08/2021
Along track from parking near dirniemow bridge.robertphillips06/12/2020
Under the railway and grassy track NE, very wet in sections. Rougher terrain higher upColin Crawford10/03/2020
2nd of three hills and 1st log for this hill! Cairnryan house B&b to Kenmuir Arms-18+ miles, visiting Lake Superior, Long Tom standing stone then Mid Moile to Cairn, Drumanwherran to skirt conifer copse near Shennan, Cairn, then crossing Main Water of Luce and then slog through the bog to the relatively benign top with a track passing through and reeds. Descent Sw to Loups of Dalnigap waterfall for a bit of a break.Dazingdale15/04/2017
Dave Geere01/07/2021