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Name:The Mouls
Hill number:17885
Height:50m / 164ft
Parent (Ma):none
RHB Section:40: Cornwall & Devon
County/UA:Cornwall
Island:Mono Tump island
Class:Tump (0-99m), SIB
(Tu,0,SIB)
Grid ref:SW 93803 81529
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:50m
Col:Sea
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 200
(1:25k) 106
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 5 users)ByDate of Ascent
Kayak from S end of Hayle Bay. Landed on rock on SE side, kayaks out and an easy walk up through copious vegetation.jonglew20/07/2023
Kayak from Polzeath, landed kayaks E side, found a sheltered spot, 0.7m swell from WNWRHW20/07/2023
Kayak from Daymer bay with Pete. Too much swell (1.5 - 2 m) to land on Newland and marginal here too, but managed a swim landing on the east side with Pete holding my kayak offshore. Challenging conditions going back round the headlands. Will return for Newland and Gulland on a lower swell day; probably needs surf at Polzeath to be no more than 1-2 foot rather than today's 3-4.AndyS12/09/2020
Paddled from Polzeath beach after Newlands. No where to land so jumped in and swam. Easy clamber over initial rocks and then a steep vegetated climb to the top.andrew brown13/07/2019
Me n Andy, while Lisa and conner waited in Kayaks.whiteuss13/07/2019
Not ticked.Info only. East side looks very easy and gentle angled slabs onto grass from east. ( as seen from The Rumps on mainland). A stick can be seen on the summit. Padstow Sealife Safaris RIB stopped just offshore.Chris Pearson27/08/2018