McIntyre's Hill

Introduction

The photograph on this page of McIntyre's Hill by Jonathan Wilkins as part of the Geograph project.

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McIntyre's Hill

Image: © Jonathan Wilkins Taken: 7 Aug 2012

The summit of McIntyre's Hill has this rudimentary cairn to celebrate reaching the magical height of 161m, which is shared by so many of the high points of the South Rhins. The distant horizon is formed by Barncorkrie Moor, Cairn Fell (164m) and Inshanks Fell (164m). Farm buildings at Inshanks can be seen in the left of the image.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.666792
Longitude
-4.921031