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TP13109 - Squireach
 
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Type :
Condition :
Good Good condition
OSGB36 Station :
NC20/DMH144
Current use :
none
Historic use :
T:UK waypoint :
TP13109
County :
Highland Region

OSGB36 trig archive spreadsheet - IW
Trig NameOriginal NameNew NameEASTINGNORTHINGHEIGHTORDERTYPE OF MARKComputing DateCLASS OF LEVELLINGDate of LevellingLEVELLING DATUMDESTROYED MARK INDICATORCOMMENTS
SquireachNC20/DMH144NC20H144207450.67925455.300.0004BOLT01/06/197200

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There are 4 photos for this trigpoint (view album).

This trigpoint:
Is ranked joint 5250th with 79 other trigs (more).
Has a mean score of 5.67/10 (from 3 logged visits)
Was First logged: 2nd Oct 2013
Was Last logged: 22nd Jun 2016

Of the 3 logged visits,
1 recorded a location

The error was 3m

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Selection of photos for this Bolt.

bolt with Suilven and Canisp
By peregrinus
battered bolt
By peregrinus

©the full nelsons
Squireach
By CJO

Logged Visits:

Slightly damaged 22nd Jun 2016  15:23  by peregrinus

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Slightly damaged  Score: 5/10

1" bolt in rock slab some way down ridge from highest point. Protruding and rather battered. cloudy but fine view of Suilven and Canisp

battered bolt
bolt with Suilven and Canisp


Not Logged 11th Apr 2014  13:25  by the full nelsons

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Not Logged  Score: 6/10

©the full nelsons


Good condition 2nd Oct 2013  10:30  by CJO

Gridref: NC 07450 25452   FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Good  Score: 6/10

NC20 DM/H144 BOLT. 1" bolt on bedrock bedded in concrete. 1 m altitude beneath summit. Bolt aligned with power pole and small loch to east.

Squireach note alignment with lochan. Bolt next to pen in this photo



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