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Name:Brockie Law
Hill number:13971
Height:366m / 1201ft
Parent (Ma):2311  Peel Fell
RHB Section:28B: The River Tweed to the English Border
County/UA:Scottish Borders
Catchment:Tweed
Class:Tump (300-399m)
(Tu,3)
Grid ref:NT 59660 05460
Summit feature:mound at side of firebreak
Drop:51m
Col:315m  NT606072  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 80
(1:25k) 331
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 5 users)ByDate of Ascent
Drove forest road from Hyndlee (NT 5902 0599), parking at NT 5951 0611 to walk SSE up steep but reasonably good break.jonglew01/11/2021
Up from Hyndlee following previous route instructions. Found remains of the possible fire tower at the summitAndrew Simmons22/02/2021
From NW, parking spot next to Forestry Commission's sign 'Wauchope Hyndlee'. Summit may be along the firebreak by corrugated metal sheets lying on ground (remains of old watch tower?). Had a grim struggle in dense wet spruce to the sides around spot height. No wiser.Aye Jimmy29/10/2018
Track from south of Hyndlee. The firebreak from NT593061 goes directly to the summit area, with a right turn at a junction and has a vague trod. High point probably in the firebreak but just possibly in the treesColin Crawford30/11/2017
Dave Geere10/10/2016