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Name: | Rangely Kip |
Hill number: | 13914 |
Height: | 400m / 1312ft |
Parent (Ma): | 1813 Meikle Says Law |
RHB Section: | 28A: Firth of Forth to the River Tweed |
County/UA: | East Lothian |
Catchment: | Biel, Tweed, Catchment Boundaries |
Watershed: | Mull of Galloway to St Abb's Head, Tweedmouth |
Class: | Tump (400-499m) (Tu,4) |
Grid ref: | NT 60608 67105 |
Summit feature: | trig point |
Drop: | 41m |
Col: | 359m NT606665 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 67 (1:25k) 345E |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 23 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Tried to skirt round the hill next to wear I parked and then up to the summit. Ended up with a fair bit of heather bushing to the trig summit. Back a fairly similar way. | JAdair97 | 23/07/2022 |
Exactly as 'Anton'. Track a little wet and peaty lower down. Several snares set higher up, beyond the bird trap. Watch you don't put your foot through one. | Minto | 16/01/2022 |
Parked to SW taking the track from there. | Andrew Simmons | 27/03/2021 |
Parked at CG at Rangely Burn. Down road 30mtrs to track on right, sharp right and follow track which runs adjacent to Rangely Burn to reach bird trap, shortly after this bear left on trod through short heather to fence, follow track up fence to highest point hop over and straight to top. | Anton | 08/09/2019 |
Parked by cattle grid at 619677, then quite easy walk up to trig using sheep and shooting butt tracks and well burnt heather. Fine trig and viewpoint. Across road to Clints Dod. | Thearlaichdubh | 23/03/2019 |
from the CG mixture of animal tracks, burned heather, to the top. | robertphillips | 16/02/2019 |
P by cattle grid (Rangely Burn). Followed track of sorts to fence jnct at 390m then up along fence to trig RK. Back to car and mostly followed fence to sheepfold and track. Across heather to cairn (CD). Cloudy, dry, cold wind, old snow and a little ice. | chrisbien | 18/02/2018 |
Bagged as YSM162 Rangely Kipp. Parked in a lay-by and walked across a false summit and down again to spot the track we should have been on. Followed the fence line up, crossed over to it onto easier track and then back towards trigpoint. Lovely white painted trig on a wee mound. Took track all the way to road and walked back up to the car. | thejackrustles | 28/04/2017 |
Rain started not long after I left the car and this had turned to snow by the time I got back. Followed track and then up another quad track over the grass field onto the open moor. Only easy way to the top. Bagged the YSM. | Walker Dan | 15/04/2016 |
From road to the east. Sufficient small tracks and paths, plus burned off sections, to make it all fairly easy. Freshly painted trig | Colin Crawford | 21/02/2016 |
One long heather bash from the E, but moor is closely managed, so not too bad. | agentmancuso | 29/01/2011 |
RHW | 22/11/2008 | |
Bright sunny morning | fasgadh | 25/12/2007 |
Matt | 21/09/2022 | |
curlebd | 26/02/2022 | |
jimbloomer | 21/09/2020 | |
mae | 21/09/2020 | |
Pete R | 07/03/2020 | |
Dave Geere | 28/03/2019 | |
Adrian | 02/11/2017 | |
carole engel | 05/09/2017 | |
Laurel | 23/01/2007 | |
Rowan | 23/01/2007 |