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Name: | Easteryardhouse Hill |
Hill number: | 19150 |
Height: | 296.8m / 974ft |
Parent (Ma): | 1809 East Cairn Hill |
RHB Section: | 28A: Firth of Forth to the River Tweed |
County/UA: | South Lanarkshire |
Catchment: | Clyde |
Class: | Yeaman, Other lists (Y,O) |
Grid ref: | NT 01400 51548 |
Summit feature: | not recorded |
Drop: | 25.4m |
Col: | 271.4m NT 0050 5197 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 65 72 (1:25k) 344 |
Observations: | ground 70m N is just lower |
Comments: | on Yeaman's list |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 10 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
From East Yardhouses Farm, farmer happy for me to tuck the car away in the farmyard. Cattle, so lots of mud and lots of slurry, until a grassy path reached near the turbine. | jonglew | 08/11/2023 |
From main road using walking poles and old telegraph pole across the burn. Overfriendly herd of cows between road and burn. | lordtonult | 23/05/2023 |
From the track entrance on the A70 had to paddle over the burn at a area with a small grassy lump in the water. | robertphillips | 10/12/2021 |
From the A70. River very full and fast flowing; crossed via an old telegraph pole. Just glad I didn't fall in! | curlebd | 29/02/2020 |
Approach from A70 can be tricky due to burn which has high banks either side . | Steve511 | 24/06/2017 |
From A70, pre-turbines. | agentmancuso | 23/04/2006 |
Second attempt. First tried to cross the stream to SE. This time up through the farm easy. | Andrew Simmons | 02/05/2005 |
stevent0809 | 17/12/2021 | |
chalky1953 | 01/04/2015 | |
Colin Crawford | 26/12/2004 |