Meikle Bin

Meikle Bin is a peak in the Campsie Fells in Central Scotland. It is the second highest of the group at 570m (1,870 ft) and with that height it is classified as a Marilyn. The hill is a prominent local landmark for the people of the towns surrounding the Campsie Fells. It was the site of a fatal accident in January 1950, when a Fairey Firefly of the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm crashed just below the summit in low cloud while en route to HMS Sanderling Naval Air Station. Both crewmen were killed on impact. Wreckage can be seen on the north and east slopes.

Meikle Bin
Meikle Bin
Highest point
Elevation570 m (1,870 ft)[1]
Prominence270 m (890 ft)
ListingMarilyn
Geography
LocationStirling, Scotland
Parent rangeCampsie Fells
OS gridNS66722822
Topo mapOS Landranger 57, 64
Meikle Bin beyond Carron Valley Reservoir

References

  1. "Meikle Bin". hill-bagging.co.uk. Retrieved 15 May 2019.


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