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Name: | Craigenlee Fell |
Hill number: | 13542 |
Height: | 180m / 591ft |
Parent (Ma): | 1737 Cairn Pat |
RHB Section: | 27B: Carrick and Galloway |
County/UA: | Dumfries and Galloway |
Catchment: | Minor Rivers only (North) |
Class: | Tump (100-199m) (Tu,1) |
Grid ref: | NX 02165 57176 |
Summit feature: | not recorded |
Drop: | 52m |
Col: | 128m NX034579 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 82 (1:25k) 309N |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 6 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Parked by double gates, as others, then across rough pasture to the summit | Colin Crawford | 10/12/2022 |
From the east, parked near double gates south of craigenlee farm. | robertphillips | 07/11/2021 |
Parked in wide field entrance (NX 0294 5685). Nice craggy summit, 6th hill of the day and first decent top. | jonglew | 06/12/2020 |
Parked at start of windmill track at Enoch farm. In dry underfoot conditions could be worth a quick direct approach from the road to the E. | Adrian | 27/10/2020 |
First ever log for this hill! My third hill of 8 today,after Craigbouie fell and Killantrigan fell. At the jct of the Southern upland way and the B738 I climbed over a gate at Moorcroft and followed a drainage channel climbing over to the other side following the stream,now on a nice fp to a field corner,climbed over fence and spotted gate up ahead with wind farms in front. I climbed up the hillock with the 173m height and then at the end of this descended to a track (not marked on os map) thus avoiding another fence and then climbed up to the cairned summit. Descent was taking a bearing to follow a fenceline over very boggy ground to the old military road. | Dazingdale | 05/05/2015 |
Dave Geere | 28/01/2017 |