Grid reference NT2433
near to Broom Hill [hill or Mountain], Scottish Borders, Great Britain
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Snow patch, Broom Hill
The heavy snow two weeks previously is still lingering in patches. This one is at the top of the Hundleshope burn, with Hundleshope Heights in the background.
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Hundleshope Heights
A fence and path runs from Scawd Law towards Broom Hill.
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Gullies above Bleak Hope
Steep-sided gullies at the head of this secluded side valley off Hundles Hope.
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Hundleshope Heights Summit Cairn and Trig Point
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Walking towards Hundleshope Heights
Two members of a walking party crossing rough moorland en route from Broom Hill to the cloud-shadowed hill ahead, Hundleshope Heights, also named as Scawd Law by the OS on maps at the 1:25 000 scale.
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Fence on Hundleshope Heights
On the plateau between Broom hill and Scawd Law.
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Hundleshope Heights from the Broughton Hills
Looking from Wether Law across the flank of Penvalla (R) over Canada Hill to the ridge well drifted with snow after prolonged cold easterly weather.
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Birkscairn Hill from Broom Hill
Looking across Glen Sax to the Old Drove Road crossing Birkscairn below the summit.
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Bleak Hope
The upper reaches of the Glenfinnin Burn, below Hundleshope Heights
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Moorland with pools on Broom Hill
Broom Hill is an upland area between the more clearly defined hills, Hundleshope Heights and Glenrath Heights. It's vegetated mainly with a low grass and heather mix, boggy at times, giving rough footing when crossed. Dun Rig is the hill beyond.
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Frosted heather, Hundleshope Heights
The wide open spaces of this high ridge, about 670m, with Middle Hill on the near skyline.
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Glenfinnin Burn, downstream
A small burn here, and a tributary for the Hundleshope Burn.
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