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Name:Lamblair Knowe
Hill number:7418
Height:524m / 1719ft
Parent (Ma):1865  Ettrick Pen
RHB Section:28B: The River Tweed to the English Border
Donald area:Ettrick Hills
County/UA:Dumfries and Galloway
Catchment:Esk (Gretna)
Class:Subdodd
(s5)
Grid ref:NT 17981 04614
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:27m
Col:497m  NT178048  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 79
(1:25k) 330
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 9 users)ByDate of Ascent
Selcoth (parked with permission by water tank before road turns right to fishery) - Croft Head, West Knowe, Loch Fell, Lamblair Knowe, Wind Fell, Capel Fell, Sailfoot Law & Broken Back.sclater11/08/2023
Parked at end of logging road (NT 1823 0414). Rough breaks to edge of forest, then more rough ground.jonglew28/03/2021
Parked at Ettrick road end for a mop-up circuit of Ewelairs Hill, Ruegill Head, Pot Hill, Jock's Shoulder, dropped down to forest track then contoured around firebreak to Lamblair Knowe, Dob's Craig, Ettrick Pen and Pot Law.PGCE18/03/2021
From Wind Fell. Was in seven minds about this. It was in the plan 'til I saw the amount of re-ascent side-on. But it didn't look too bad from the ridge of Loch Fell. In the end I decided to be sensible and not climb it as was just a pointless bag. Then I remembered that the whole point of being there was the joy of walking in remote hills and that you're only young once. Glad I did - evening tranquillity. And the re-ascent really wasn't that bad. On to Loch Fell.Wycombe Wanderer19/04/2019
From Selcoth, via Loch Fell, on to Jock's Shoulder.agentmancuso02/07/2015
Checked height from col at top of Loch Fell Sike by old wooden fence posts, I found this to be 493m/494m this would make it a 5D.Anton20/09/2014
circuit with Loch Fell, see TrigpointingUK.com. RHW25/04/2010
Dave Geere18/06/2016
irobbo07/08/2014