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Name:Corncockle Hill
Hill number:18995
Height:90m / 295ft
Parent (Ma):1745  Queensberry
RHB Section:27C: The Glenkens to Annandale
County/UA:Dumfries and Galloway
Catchment:Annan
Class:Tump (0-99m)
(Tu,0)
Grid ref:NY 08807 86939
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:31m
Col:59m  NY084878  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 78
(1:25k) 322N
Observations:summit is in trees
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 15 users)ByDate of Ascent
Good parking, nice hill.Alan Caine07/01/2024
Nice to have a small car park and not having to worry where to leave the car. Path most of the way upAndrew Simmons25/06/2022
Wander up through guest tracks and paths from upper cast park by road closed signs as 150 metres further along the road 7 trees are down across the road from stirm Arwen's Friday night hyper gales.vegibagger02/12/2021
track and path to near the top from the small CP.robertphillips11/09/2021
Short walk on good forest tracks from unmapped car park at NY 0900 8701.jonglew08/10/2020
minor waymarked road to north badly potholedcarole engel19/09/2020
COVID Phase One - from car park then through trees to little ridge - back by path I missed!SS02/06/2020
Parked in forestery carpark and followed well defined walking tracks pask benchs made by lashing logs together. Summit ridge in in mixed deciduous/ scots pine woodland. Commercial forest beyond. Did not explore the old quarry adjacent.cjo27/07/2018
P at little NE of top. Along track then path to near top. Map looks flat but the top is a prominent ridgechrisbien16/02/2015
Matt12/09/2021
JFT_9610/10/2020
Adrian26/05/2019
GordonAdshead18/04/2019
Dave Geere14/12/2017
Colin Crawford27/11/2015