Range of the Awful Hand explained

The Range of the Awful Hand is a range of hills in the Galloway Hills range, part of the Southern Uplands of Scotland. The most westerly of three parallel ridges, the range is neighboured to the east by the Dungeon Hills and the Rhinns of Kells. The Minnigaff Hills also lie southeast. In total, these four ranges are part of the Galloway Forest Park. The ridge is split between South Ayrshire and Dumfries and Galloway.

Hills

The hills are named due to their resemblance to the fingers of a hand. They are the highest of the Galloway Hills and the Southern Uplands with the highest hill, Merrick, reaching 843 m. There is a considerable (approx. 56 m) difference in height between Merrick and the next highest hill, Kirriereoch Hill; as a result there are a number of hill ranges in the Southern Uplands which would otherwise be higher. The terrain is a mix of both ranges to the east in that the higher, flatter ground is on short grass but the slopes and cols are craggy and occasionally boggy. A number of smaller hills dot the broader, northern side of the ridge as it does not terminate as definitively as the neighbouring ridges.

Ignoring all satellite ridges, from north to south the main hills are:

Summit Height (m) Listing[1]
Shiel Hill 508 Tu,5,DDew[2]
Craigmasheenie 539 Tu,5,DDew[3]
Caerloch Dhu 659.5 Tu,Sim,DT,GT,DN[4]
774.2 Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim, C, D,DN,Y[5]
696.4 Tu,Sim, D,GT,DN[6]
Tarfessock South Top 620 DT, sSim[7]
786.8 Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim, D,CT,DN,Y,xC[8]
843 Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim, C, D,CoH,CoU,CoA,DN,Y,T100,P600,P500[9]
Benyellary 719 Tu,Sim,DT,GT,DN[10]
Bennan 562 -
Fell of Eschoncan 348 -

Ecology

The range forms part of the Silver Flowe-Merrick Kells Biosphere Reserve, which incorporates a considerable portion of both ranges to the west and east, and is a Natura 2000 site.[11] The area is very popular with invertebrates and swarms of Odonata, Syrphidae and Lepidoptera during summer are common.

Etymology

The range has a more easily understood name than the adjacent two eastwards and has a more pronounced Scottish Gaelic origin, such as in 'Kirriereoch Hill': ceathramh riabhach (hill of the brindled quarter), 'Merrick': meurag (finger) and 'Benyellary': beinn iolaire (hill of the eagle).[12] The northern hills are more obscure; 'Caerloch Dhu' may derive from the Welsh caer lloch and Scottish Gaelic dhubh (black fort of refuge)[13] and 'Shalloch on Minnoch' (referring to the Water of Minnoch to the west), where 'shalloch' derives from Scottish Gaelic sealghe (hunting) and 'minnoch' derives from meadhonach (middle), ultimately meaning 'hunting hill of the middle burn'.[14] [15] [16] The farm of the same name to the west may borrow from the name of the hill.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chris Crocker . Database of British and Irish Hills: user guide . Hills-database.co.uk . 2020-04-23.
  2. Web site: Shiel Hill . Hill-bagging.co.uk . 2020-04-23.
  3. Web site: Craigmasheenie . Hill-bagging.co.uk . 2020-04-23.
  4. Web site: Caerloch Dhu [Shalloch on Minnoch North Top] |publisher=Hill-bagging.co.uk |date= |access-date=2020-04-23].
  5. Web site: Shalloch on Minnoch . Hill-bagging.co.uk . 2020-04-23.
  6. Web site: Tarfessock . Hill-bagging.co.uk . 2020-04-23.
  7. Web site: Tarfessock South Top . Hill-bagging.co.uk . 2020-04-23.
  8. Web site: Kirriereoch Hill . Hill-bagging.co.uk . 2020-04-23.
  9. Web site: Merrick . Hill-bagging.co.uk . 2020-04-23.
  10. Web site: Benyellary . Hill-bagging.co.uk . 2020-04-23.
  11. Web site: EUNIS -Site factsheet for Merrick Kells . Eunis.eea.europa.eu . 2019-04-22 . 2020-04-23.
  12. Web site: Scottish Place-Name News. PDF. 2015. Spns.org.uk. 3 November 2021.
  13. Web site: The Celtic magazine. A monthly periodical devoted to the literature, history, antiquities, folk lore, traditions ... of the Celt at home and abroad, etc.. Digital.nls.uk . 2020-04-23.
  14. Web site: Archived copy . 2020-04-22 . 2021-04-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210430145538/https://www.electricscotland.com/books/placenames/scottishlandname00maxw.pdf . dead .
  15. Web site: Index of elements . Spns.org.uk . 2020-04-23.
  16. Web site: CallieLamkin . The hereditary sheriffs of Galloway ; their "forebears" and friends, their courts and customs of their times, with notes of the early history, ecclesiastical legends, the baronage and place-names of the province : Agnew, Andrew, Sir, 8th bart., 1818-1892 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming . Archive.org . 1893 . 2020-04-23.