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Name:Ben Horneval
Hill number:4788
Height:264m / 866ft
Parent (Ma):1233  Beinn Chreagach
RHB Section:17A: North Skye and Raasay
County/UA:Highland
Island:Skye
Class:Hump, Tump (200-299m), Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,2,Y)
Grid ref:NG 28366 49536
Summit feature:trig point
Drop:103m
Col:161m  NG295505  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 23
(1:25k) 407 410
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 28 users)ByDate of Ascent
Here for the trigpoint. TP:UK log: Mattbheinn2901 easy hillside lol It is only a short distance however and maybe my fitness levels had a lot to do with how tough I found it. Parked at end of track on the opposite side of the road, you then need to climb up the bank and over the fence and head for the trigpoint. Pathless ground but doable. Great views from the trigpoint.thejackrustles15/05/2021
Parked in a layby at NG27535 49174, across the road and up over boggy ground to the summit. Wet and windy.LizH25/10/2020
from NG 278 499. Close to the summit a little brown bird flew out of the heather leftwards with instantaneous mock broken wing action to try an lure me away from her nest which a little careful investigation revealed. I photographed the little nest of eggs and wondered if it was a skylark's but a week later chatting to a guy who was photographing a golden eagle on Sleat peninsula, he said, from looking at the pic of quite dark brown eggs, it was almost certainly a meadow pippit. Trig pillar S9360 was a sunny spot for an evening selfie of beardy weatherbeaten Vegibaggervegibagger28/05/2017
with Matt, Aidan & Maddy, Luna, AJ & FinBigNick28/01/2017
Bit of a damp slog but great views to the Tables despite low cloud.andy07/09/2016
Parked on road to west for direct assault of hill after crossing one fence with Jon Metcalf on a sunny morning.Dugswell209/08/2014
Delightful easy walk up from the west. Great views.jimbloomer22/06/2012
Easily reached from Dunvegan road.agentmancuso02/04/2007
see log on TrigpointingUK.com. RHW28/12/2006
PeteN03/01/2024
Matt05/06/2022
PeterAH25/10/2020
BaggerGutt20/06/2019
mae05/09/2018
AndyS16/09/2017
iaindbrown18/05/2016
bjewing28/04/2016
Martin R14/09/2015
Alan Whatley20/04/2014
Colin Crawford06/06/2012
Lindsay M22/04/2012
alda07/06/2011
interloper07/06/2011
Sherlock06/06/2011
Fletch06/06/2011
GordonAdshead05/06/2011
chalky195313/05/2003
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