Oxen Craig of Bennachie Indicator - Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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N 57° 17.563 W 002° 33.663
30V E 526455 N 6350055
Indicator on the summit of Oxen Craig, the highest point of Bennachie in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Waymark Code: WMYW7J
Location: Northern Scotland, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 08/01/2018
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Bennachie is an area of high ground in the district of Garioch in Aberdeenshire, around twenty miles north-west of the city of Aberdeen. Best known for the prominent granite tor at the eastern end called Mither Tap, the highest point of the range is over a mile to the west at Oxen Craig (pronounced ow-sin). Although not as prominent a summit, it has its own rocky protuberances, as well as an 360 degree indicator.
Like the indicator on Mither Tap, it is a stainless steel disc on a stone cylinder situated to the south of a cairned shelter. The inscription in the centre of the disc reads as follows:
'OXEN CRAIG 528 METRES
DESIGNED BY THE BAILIES OF BENNACHIE
ERECTED BY GORDON DISTRICT COUNCIL
THE FORESTRY COMMISSION AND THE COUNTRYSIDE COMMISION FOR SCOTLAND
1989
DISTANCES IN KILOMETRES HEIGHTS IN METRES'
The summit can be reached by good paths from a number of starting points.