White Coomb
White Coomb | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 821 m (2,694 ft) |
Prominence | 374 m (1,227 ft) |
Listing | Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,C,D,CoH,DN,Y[1] |
Geography | |
Location | Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland |
Parent range | Moffat Hills, Southern Uplands |
OS grid | NT 16321 15090 |
Topo map | OS Landranger 79 |
White Coomb is a hill in the Moffat Hills range, part of the Southern Uplands of Scotland. Its broad summit is the highest point in the range and the registration county of Dumfriesshire, as well as being the fourth highest point in southern Scotland, however, despite this, it is largely concealed by other hills on all sides except its east and south east, making this the only direction from which its full scale can be seen.
White Coomb is most easily climbed from the National Trust for Scotland car park underneath the Grey Mare's Tail waterfall, on the A708 from Moffat to Selkirk, at NT 186146. The most direct route heads directly west up a steep ridge, but a more comfortable route follows a well built footpath above the north side of the waterfall. Above the waterfall, the fast flowing Tail Burn must be crossed to avoid a long detour; although there are plenty of natural stepping stones, spate or icy conditions may make their use dangerous. From across the stream, the best route through the peat and heather follows the course of a wall leading to the summit of Upper Tarnberry. From there, the east ridge, which is steep and craggy in places, leads to the broad summit.
An alternative ascent, described by the Daily Telegraph as one of "Britain's finest half-day and day walks", follows the Tail Burn to the outlet of Loch Skeen before ascending the ridge to Mid Craig, and passing Donald's Cleuch Head to reach the summit. The descent suggested is via Rough Craig and south to join the road and walk back to the start point.[2]
Subsidiary summits[]
The Database of British and Irish hills[3] lists 18 subsidiary summits of White Coomb.
Summit | Height (m) | Drop (m) | Grid ref | Notes[4] |
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White Coomb | 821 | 374 | NT163150 | Ma,C,D,CoH, cairn |
Cape Law | 722 | 93 | NT131150 | D,GTC,sHu, fence corner |
Carlavin Hill | 736 | 23 | NT142188 | DT,sGT, |
Carrifran Gans | 757 | 42 | NT159138 | GTC,DT, no feature |
Din Law | 667 | 53 | NT124157 | GTC,DT, small cairn |
Ellers Cleuch Rig | 610 | 7 | NT126166 | xDT, no feature |
Erie Hill | 690 | 92 | NT124187 | D,GTC,sHu, cairn |
Firthhope Rig | 800 | 26 | NT153153 | DT,sCT, no feature |
Firthybrig Head | 764 | 7 | NT158171 | xDT, wall junction |
Garelet Dod | 698 | 126 | NT126172 | Hu,D,GTC, no feature |
Garelet Hill | 680 | 24 | NT124201 | DT,sGT, trig point: OS measurement |
Great Hill | 774 | 28 | NT145163 | DT,sCT, |
Laird's Cleuch Rig [Lairds Cleuch Rig] | 684 | 50 | NT125196 | GTC,DT, |
Lochcraig Head | 801 | 108 | NT167176 | Hu,CTC,D, cairn |
Mid Craig | 729 | 21 | NT164164 | sGT, |
Molls Cleuch Dod | 785 | 39 | NT151179 | CTC,D, cairn |
Nickies Knowe | 761 | 29 | NT164191 | DT,sGT, no feature |
Saddle Yoke | 735 | 30 | NT144123 | GTC,DT, small cairn |
Under Saddle Yoke | 745 | 128 | NT142126 | Hu,D,GTC, no feature |
References[]
- The Corbetts and Other Scottish Hills, (SMC Guide) ISBN 0-907521-29-0
- ^ Chris Crocker. "Database of British and Irish Hills: user guide". Hills-database.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
- ^ "Britain's finest half-day and day walks: 18. Loch Skeen and White Coomb". Daily Telegraph. London. 25 September 2009. Retrieved 4 August 2012.
- ^ "Database of British and Irish Hills". Retrieved 4 August 2012.
- ^ Abbreviations used: C = Corbett, CoH = County Top - Historic, CTC = Corbett Top of Corbett, D = Donald, Ma = Marilyn, GTC = Graham Top of Corbett, Hu = HuMP, sGT= sub-Graham Top, sHu = sub-HuMP, xGT = deleted Graham Top
Coordinates: 55°25′21″N 3°19′25″W / 55.422578°N 3.323634°W
- Marilyns of Scotland
- Donald mountains
- Mountains and hills of the Southern Uplands
- Mountains and hills of Dumfries and Galloway
- Corbetts
- Highest points of historic Scottish counties