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Name:Morebattle Hill
Hill number:14230
Height:219m / 718ft
Parent (Ma):2311  Peel Fell
RHB Section:28B: The River Tweed to the English Border
County/UA:Scottish Borders
Catchment:Tweed
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:NT 77099 23885
Summit feature:trig point
Drop:66m
Col:153m  NT763232  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 74
(1:25k) OL16W
Observations:ground just SW may be as high
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 17 users)ByDate of Ascent
Bagging the trig.BigJ15/03/2023
From NE, verge parking to side of field gate (NT 7761 2468). Up and over lower hill fort first, nice close cropped sheep pastures. 1 electrified stock fence to negotiate.jonglew23/12/2022
Bagged when hunting Trigs. Came up from east over the fort. A retrospective log.Andrew Simmons18/12/2020
From northeast. Two single strand leccy fences, no bother and three bulls, likewise. Good views and some antiquities.fasgadh12/01/2020
From large layby WSW of hill just beyond last cropped field. Through gap and up edge of field to top, then traversed pastures across col and up to trig on top.Aye Jimmy19/10/2018
Storm what's it's name still edging round us, not sure what to do, so a fort we've walked round too many times at last visited, fields hang with fresh winter greens for the cows sitting well out of the wind - unlike us - feeling cocky we head to the Cheviots later and nearly cop for a little wetness...briandavies12/10/2018
Parked to the west off road in a stubble field before crossing a couple of fences to reach trig and Tump summit with great views.Dugswell231/08/2017
Pared on high point of road to NE, then easy fields, though several electric fences and two bulls in middle fieldColin Crawford21/08/2017
Straightforward from northeast.agentmancuso02/07/2009
RHW09/09/2006
dexly18/06/2021
Adrian23/09/2020
cmac18/05/2019
Dave Geere13/06/2017
carole engel02/10/2011
Sherlock19/10/2002
Sherlock01/02/1997