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Slieve Mish Area
Maximum height for area: 851 metres,   Summits in area: 14,   Maximum prominence for area: 643 metres, OSI/LPS Maps: 71 For all tops   Highest summit: Baurtregaum, 851m
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Moanlaur Mountain Móin Láir A name in Irish
(Ir. Móin Láir [TCCD], 'middle bog') Kerry County In Arderin List

Height: 566m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 71 Grid Reference: Q68964 04460 This summit has been logged as climbed by 24 members
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Longitude: -9.916025, Latitude: 52.176796 Prominence: 289m,   Isolation: 1.4km
ITM: 468959 604507,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Mnlr, 10 char: Moanlaur

This is the highest of a number of peaks on a ridge stretching NE from Inch.   Moanlaur is the 335th highest summit in Ireland.

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Walk on! .. by lackmt   (Show all for Moanlaur)
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Moanlaur in area Slieve Mish, Ireland
Picture: aim for the hill of rocks in the centre of the photo, but keep to east.
 
Great views on a nice day
by lackmt  17 Jul 2012 I did this walk on Saturday (14th July 2012).
I went up Lack mountain to begin with. Then, at the top, I suggest you try stay to the east side to avoid the low land which can be really boggy.
When I was a child it was a joke when someone went missing to say that "He dissappeared down a boghole". You do need to watch your step here as you can be in 1m of bog water very easily (I have heard its good for skin).
There are a number of sheep paths that will guide you but try keep to the east side as I said. Then try make it to the hill of rocks in the centre of the picture. From which there is an easy descent into the valley to cross the river.
From here on in go slowly through the bog it turns dry about have way up. If there is a wind you will be blown away as you cross the ridge. You will see a fence when you get near the top which stretches across the headland. Worth noting that if you get disorientated because of mist you can follow this fence down the mountain it is very steep but if you go slow it will guide you down onto a main road.
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