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Name:Baudy Meg
Hill number:8354
Height:488m / 1601ft
Parent (Ma):485  Mount Keen
RHB Section:07B: Braemar to Montrose
County/UA:Aberdeenshire
Catchment:Dee (Aberdeen)
Class:Tump (400-499m)
(Tu,4)
Grid ref:NO 49480 93730
Summit feature:remains of old cairn
Drop:79m
Col:409m  NO505921  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 37 44
(1:25k) OL54 395
Observations:cairn 90m S at NO 49490 93642 is lower
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 20 users)ByDate of Ascent
From Black Moss across reasonable ground (no peat hags) to track on east side used briefly before ascent through heather to top. Two cairns on summit area here with the larger one to the south not being the top in this case. 3 of 5 Tumps on circular from Birse Castle.Jossker29/10/2022
9 Tops on a Mountain bike round 7 of 9robertphillips26/09/2022
From the landrover track to the E. Descended NE and discovered lots of trails. With Gordon N just as the rain was threatening!ragudave30/04/2022
#5 of 5 from NNW, Bridge of Tanar. Reasonable heather from Black Moss. Tracks rough higher up, icy lower down with thaw setting in after the Xmas freeze. Last British hill of the year for me, a 12 mile foggy workout to finish.RHW28/12/2021
Forest roads then path from Craigendinnie, the last stretch a tough haul through deep heather. High point at the smaller cairn or a nearby boulderColin Crawford23/07/2019
Dave McG18/02/2024
Gonk10/03/2022
Jenn06/10/2021
govanah21/12/2019
hill walker19/01/2019
thelonious21/07/2018
DaveO08/08/2017
Mudskipper10/08/2016
Ibex10/08/2016
david e01/02/2016
elma spencer10/01/2016
Bob6723/06/2014
ajwxyzt26/02/2012
JA30/12/2000
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