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Name:Ord More
Hill number:18920
Height:247m / 810ft
Parent (Ma):1517  Benaquhallie
RHB Section:21B: Fraserburgh to the Dee Valley
County/UA:Aberdeenshire
Catchment:Dee (Aberdeen)
Class:Tump (200-299m), Subhump
(Tu,2,sHu)
Grid ref:NO616983 (est)
Drop:90m
Col:157m  NO611991  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 37 45
(1:25k) OL54 OL59E 395 405E 406W
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 20 users)ByDate of Ascent
From track to the north, last 100m from the north side is full of wind blown trees easy enough to get through, the trig has been toppled over.robertphillips06/10/2022
Bagging the trig. Also found two BM’s.BigJ10/05/2021
Visited while bagging the Trig, with big jNozzer10/05/2021
Ascended from track to the north. Trig point on rocky outcrop.JohnW22/10/2019
Hypothetically in the footsteps of witches passing the Warlock Stone where legend claims witches once met. In the late 16C the 'purging of witches' was prevalent following the Queen's Act Against Witches with 31 'witches' persecuted in 1597 in Aberdeenshire. Summit trig easily reached largely following vehicle tracks up through the woods. Orienteering clipper close by. Maybe no witches come here today but sporadically the adjacent Craiglash Quarry and these woods hosts Motorcycle Endurance events - noise and mud - hence the large number of tracks weaving around.Chris Pearson26/09/2019
Lovely walk up to the trigpoint. Parked at N57° 04.782' W2° 37.805' at the start of the track next to the quarry. Followed the very slippy track up to a geocache at N 57° 04.521' W 002° 37.818' (Warlock Stone - well worth researching, although I don't think I actually saw it due to forestry operations!). Then took the forestry track towards the trig, climbed some snowy boulders to the trig itself and then headed what seemed like downhill to me to the waypoint for Ord More.thejackrustles18/02/2018
Nice open conifer woodland, visited for trig pillarRHW16/04/2006
DaveO04/01/2023
Alan Whatley27/10/2021
lochfleet22/02/2021
Bob6702/01/2021
dave g16/06/2020
govanah04/06/2020
Gonk07/01/2020
carole engel16/10/2019
Dave McG01/07/2019
hill walker18/02/2018
arranmilne26/03/2016
Mudskipper09/08/2014
thelonious02/04/2011