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Name:Auchensoul Hill
Hill number:5035
Height:314m / 1030ft
Parent (Ma):1692  Shalloch on Minnoch
RHB Section:27B: Carrick and Galloway
County/UA:South Ayrshire
Catchment:Stinchar
Class:Hump, Tump (300-399m), Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,3,Y)
Grid ref:NX 26393 94547
Summit feature:rock 2m NW of trig point
Drop:119m
Col:195m  NX264955  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 76
(1:25k) 317
Observations:summit 200m NW is lower
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 35 users)ByDate of Ascent
The signposted ('Girvan') path from Barr can be followed using the waymarked posts - really useful now as new deer fence gates lie on route to the summit.49pp02/02/2024
From Kirkland Hill, mostly not too bad going along the ridge, back down NE to ruin at Tam's Rest.agentmancuso07/09/2019
Parked in Barr and followed the 'Girvan' signed path. The path was very muddy to start, and not an obvious path, but through grass and wild flowers as you go up, so quite pleasant. Best to stick to the waymarked route as the ground is boggy and rough elsewhere as we discovered by taking a 'shortcut' down.LizH09/06/2019
Pleasant walk from Barr on a sunny morningRobertP09/12/2018
9th hill of 13 today on 2 loops from Barr Village and this the start of the 2nd loop after having climbed Drumneilie, Cairn, Pinbreck, Craigenreoch, Changue, Haggis, Largs and Knockeen. I actually climbed over fence into woodland next to Albany farm estate to get to pasture then steady climb up on easy ground next to fence then over to trig and summit rock. Such a relief walking on easy ground compared to the 1st loop, this also being wind turbine terrain. I spotted footpath waymarkers en-route to trig.Dazingdale12/05/2017
Waymarked path from the well kept village of Barr.RichardM05/06/2016
Lovely day, larks singing, from Barr. Trig. On way home from RHB AGM and dinner at Girvan.Denise 05/06/2016
Welcome to Stinchar Valley. Doesn't stink just ruined by wind powerstation.Martin R03/06/2016
parked at high point on minor road access to wind farm south of lanes farm.robertphillips09/02/2015
From BarrAlan Moore17/04/2014
see log on TrigpointingUK.com. RHW07/10/2007
Parked at entrance to windfarm; along track, then onto open Hillside. Trig. Good views, when cloud blew through. With F.C.The Captainblank
Lindsay M17/07/2022
AndyS25/02/2020
sarah mundell02/01/2020
Tom Mundell02/01/2020
PeterAH09/06/2019
Dave McG20/01/2019
Dave Geere26/11/2018
cmac06/10/2018
mae24/09/2018
jimbloomer21/09/2018
bjewing04/06/2016
irobbo09/09/2015
iaindbrown06/04/2015
softsquare01/02/2015
Alan Whatley24/10/2014
carole engel01/06/2014
chalky195312/07/2013
Kiltie21/06/2013
chrisbien27/03/2010
Andrew Simmons12/06/2009
martin_hall04/04/2002
Colin Crawford25/09/1999
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