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Name:Dumfedling Hill
Hill number:13994
Height:358m / 1175ft
Parent (Ma):1920  Pikethaw Hill
RHB Section:28B: The River Tweed to the English Border
County/UA:Dumfries and Galloway
Catchment:Esk (Gretna)
Class:Tump (300-399m)
(Tu,3)
Grid ref:NT 24752 02726
Summit feature:trig point
Drop:79m
Col:279m  NT257036  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 79
(1:25k) 323N
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 8 users)ByDate of Ascent
Up forestry track then good path (although difficult to find start) up south ridge.SS11/12/2023
Used the fire break which runs north to southAndrew Simmons29/03/2022
From NT 2498 0260, large area to pull off the track. Break goes W then N, followed it N for ~80m then headed W up the hill through very young trees, some old wind throw to negotiate too. Alternative might be to stay on the break heading N until it does a U-turn S. Not for this bagger though. Trig pillar occupies the high point.jonglew16/02/2021
After two tree thrashes (Stell Hill and Dumfedling Knowe), it was a pleasure to find this one clear felled and with a rough track up the south - north firebreak, all of the way to the top. The start of the break isn't obvious - look for a faint ramp on the right just after the quarry, Note too that the track back to the cottages has a number of fallen trees across it - a real pain on a bikeColin Crawford25/08/2019
P start of track to Dumfedling. Sharp R just past Kiln Knowe. S of DH there is a track which after one zig follows the old SN firebreak. Trig about 20m W. Tracks to E side of DK then due W through crap trees to top. Bloodied but unbowed.chrisbien25/06/2018
RHW01/08/2005
carole engel30/10/2016
Dave Geere18/09/2016