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Name:Dun Mor South Top
Hill number:2304
Height:496.6m / 1629ft
Parent (Ma):13  Meall Reamhar
RHB Section:01A: Loch Tay to Perth
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Unclassified
(Un)
Grid ref:NN 90194 30661
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:19.6m
Col:477m  NN 9024 3083  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 52
(1:25k) OL47E 368E 379W
Survey:Leica RX1250
Comments:Col measured as 477.0m
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 24 users)ByDate of Ascent
Between Dun Mor and Dun Mor Fort.Topographer5721/11/2023
From layby just N of woodland & Newton Bridge on A822. Through gate by layby & almost immediately into deep heather. Once we had climbed a bit we were into shorter grass & blaeberries. Straight up onto ridge & small cairn of Dun Mor. Using breaks in heather, down to track & up to Dun Mor South Top. Again down to track & up Dun Mor Fort. Continued a little further to visit the scarecrow. Back via track to Lochan Grainne then most direct bog bash to road, 2 fences, General Wade's Road & layby. Feet soaked from the off, but beautiful views and group of 6 young? birds of prey circling low & on ground.Lynnebe08/07/2023
Great views into the Sma Glen.summitter02/01/2019
Track from south goes almost to summit but bypasses the fort.alda03/01/2015
DMN, MMN HFB20/12/2008
PeteN01/01/1970
Gallovidian09/07/2023
Tricky09/01/2022
Rod M21/05/2021
scoob24/01/2021
Fi24/01/2021
kathyh22/11/2020
ArdrossanWintonRover22/11/2020
Sonja8927/09/2020
russell6129/04/2019
Rannoch_Monkey09/03/2019
Lindsay M31/05/2017
richtea504028/05/2017
NormanW28/05/2017
Martin R02/05/2017
Steve Q20/12/2016
hillhunter12/02/2012
Alan Moore13/11/2009
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