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Name:Craigenveoch Fell
Hill number:13652
Height:126m / 413ft
Parent (Ma):1725  Beneraird
RHB Section:27B: Carrick and Galloway
County/UA:Dumfries and Galloway
Catchment:Luce
Class:Tump (100-199m)
(Tu,1)
Grid ref:NX239564 (est)
Drop:38m
Col:88m  NX244563  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 82
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 8 users)ByDate of Ascent
Matt22/04/2023
Drove forest road to NX 2416 5645. Took break running SW, then harvester track for most of rest of the way. Some rough ground after. Wandered over to the other top ~100m S. GPS gave 4m lower and it looks/feels a lot lower when on it than it did looking at it.jonglew29/07/2021
Parked near the loch, track up and over some brash to the top.robertphillips19/04/2021
I parked by Whitefield Loch then strolled up the track, followed by a short hop over brash to the cairnColin Crawford12/03/2020
cmac26/10/2019
Approached on good track from the south. In hindsight could have driven into the forest then short hop up to the now felled summit area crowned with a cairn.Adrian19/03/2019
2nd of 6 hills today, starting in Glenluce and climbing Barlockhart Fell, then on wind turbine service track veering off before Shed Hill, over marshy terrain climbing a tricky wall to go over Red Hill then more marshy terrain with bamboo like reeds, skirting the edge of the woodland, past some cows before climbing around to ascend inside the woodland to eventually arriving at the cairn which I thought was the summit , being suffocated by bracken. however there is another rise to the NE that looked just as high. Descent SE past forestry service track to Knock Fell passing tall cairn en-route.Dazingdale31/07/2017
Dave Geere29/01/2017