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Name:Hill of Glenroads
Hill number:7018
Height:590m / 1936ft
Parent (Ma):1491  Corryhabbie Hill
RHB Section:21A: Tomintoul to Banff
County/UA:Moray
Catchment:Spey
Class:Dodd (500-599m), Highland Five
(Tu,5,HF)
Grid ref:NJ 30060 31651
Summit feature:no feature 30m SW of tiny cairn
Drop:58m
Col:532m  NJ296312  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 37
(1:25k) OL62W 420W
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 29 users)ByDate of Ascent
1 of 2: From Bridgehaugh CP. Ice covered road to Glenfiddich Lodge ruins. Then snow and heather for final ascent. Main cairn close to the HP has a memorial plaque to the 8th Duke of Richmond and his wife. NB 7th Duke's plaque on Hill of Clais nan Earb. With Karen.ChrisR13/02/2024
From car park at Bridgehaugh. Very flat summit area.govanah18/10/2023
After Corriehabbie detour on the way downvegibagger06/07/2023
A circuit from Bellandy via Thunderslap. A lot of heather to negotiate. Found a good deer track through the woods on the descent.sclater21/08/2022
With Sclater. We starded at Mid Bellandy farm and did a loop, going up Thunderslap Hill, down to the cairn and to the Hill of Glenroads.Missphoton21/08/2021
From Mid BellanyGonk24/06/2021
Started at the Bridgehaugh car park, walking through Glen Fiddich to the forest edge just shy of Glenfiddich Lodge. A steeper track took us straight up to Thunderslap Hill (great name), the final few hundred metres being across heather. Then more heather to Hill of Glenroads, before dropping on to the track of Morton's Way. This provided an easy walk up to Corryhabbie Hill. Returned back along the track to the lodge and car park. Just under 5 hrs.summitter30/05/2021
Starting at Milton of Laggan, followed road to Upper Bellandy then tracks uphill.187lenny22/09/2019
The HP was at the smaller or several cairns, set on short heather.With Graham B, Iain and Richard in overcast and cool weather after 1000th trig Party of S Kingham on Corryhabbie.Denise 06/10/2018
After Corriehabbie, level short-heather summit, back to Ellivried FarmRHW06/10/2018
Flattish summit with small white cairn.Adrian06/10/2018
Track from Corryhabbie Hill to col then NE over heather to levellish summit area, broken heather mat on quartzite rock. Tiny cairn at high point, larger cairn lower.RichardM06/10/2018
With Easton.MickyRoss21/04/2000
StueyB18/05/2023
Gavin Theobald15/06/2022
Ben Rinnes17/05/2022
Ibex20/09/2020
thelonious26/10/2019
Laurel17/05/2019
Rowan17/05/2019
Dave McG21/12/2018
iaindbrown06/10/2018
chalky195326/07/2017
elma spencer02/09/2016
JA07/07/2016
hill walker23/05/2015
ajwxyzt26/05/2013
jimbloomer14/11/2011
daviemore09/04/2002