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Name:Doddington Northmoor
Hill number:16058
Height:180.3m / 592ft
Parent (Ma):2317  Ros Castle [Ros Hill]
RHB Section:33: The Scottish Border to the River Tyne
County/UA:Northumberland
Catchment:Tweed
Class:Tump (100-199m), Clem
(Tu,1,Cm)
Grid ref:NT 99152 35790
Summit feature:no feature: conifer
Drop:63m
Col:117m  NU008351  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 75
(1:25k) 339E
Observations:trig point 260m WNW at NT 98907 35870 is 0.8m lower
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 27 users)ByDate of Ascent
Up from road end, then PROW then up to trig pillar. Deer fences abound. Then high point, birch trees growing across route.cjo01/05/2023
Followed JohnR route. Overgrown but do-able along the boundary fence.Moorponder26/10/2022
With LunaBigNick19/05/2022
Room for a car at the end of the lane to SW. Most of the moor is surrounded by a high deer fence. Public footpath E to the edge of the woodland. Gate through the fence. N along the edge of the wood and through another gate through another fence and then > Doddington North Moor. The trig post is less than a metre on the wrong side of the fence.JohnR09/05/2021
Bagged when trig hunting. Came up through the wood. Retrospective log.Andrew Simmons18/12/2020
From end of the road to SW, up through the woods to the top.robertphillips27/01/2020
There is now an 8ft high deer fence completely surrounding the open access. I drove to the end of the public road south west of the summit where there is limited parking. Into the wood and along the bridleway up to a gate at the end of the trees. This gives access through the deer fencing. Turn left and a second gate gives access to the summit area .... hidden behind .... you've guessed it .... the deer fence. Quite a clean, quick, easy way to the top.moorsman03/08/2019
Parked at NT 9836 3665 - room for a few cars. Walked back NE to end of wood then followed wall to summit. The moor is currently being worked on - a JCB was shredding brash for replanting. Ground churned up but easy enough. Trig point over wall in wood, now behind a new continuous 2 metre fence - climbable!Crib Goch22/01/2019
FRom road to NW attempt to follow wall failed due to dense/grubbed-up undergrowth. Black flies rampant. Diversion wasn't much better. Intensely unpleasant.maknipe05/08/2018
From road junction to NW, walked along lane S for 200m to gate into wood. Up overgrown track through wood and out gate at top. Then a lot of undergrowth on NE side of wood to trig (just inside wood).Aye Jimmy29/07/2016
Doddington to Etal. From ROW to S.Smudge28/02/2014
Verge parking at minor road junction at NT 98361 36628. Follwed wall on boggy track to summit trig pillar over wall.David Gradwell29/03/2010
pleasant hill. cross pasture via gates from road to E, TP by wall 50 m or so W of wall jct RHW14/09/2002
Martin R24/03/2024
Andy West08/08/2022
dexly22/02/2019
Lucky05/08/2018
carole engel18/06/2017
George Gradwell07/05/2017
Dave Geere16/01/2017
Colin Crawford21/08/2015
asbown16/09/2014
ajwxyzt03/12/2011
Edwin Gradwell29/03/2010
fasgadh08/01/2006
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