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Croaghbarnes Hill Cruach an Bhearnais A name in Irish
(Ir. Cruach an Bhearnais [SÓD*], 'stack of the gap') Donegal County In Carn List

Height: 499m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 11 Grid Reference: G99028 90337 This summit has been logged as climbed by 15 members
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Longitude: -8.016409, Latitude: 54.760728 Prominence: 54m,   Isolation: 1.4km
ITM: 598943 890303,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Crchan, 10 char: CrchanBhrn

Cruach an Bhearnais is the 465th highest summit in Ireland.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Cruach an Bhearnais in area Bluestack Mountains, Ireland
Picture: Sinner posing as Saint on Croaghbarnes
 
by eflanaga  12 Nov 2007 From Croaghaniwore (see for previous leg) I turned towards Croaghbarnes dropping down fairly steeply through mixture of rocky hillside and long tussock grass eventually flattening out onto the saddle dividing the Corabber (SW) & Cronamuck (NE) River valleys, before climbing up onto Croaghbarnes. Here I found a suitable camping site about 150m short of the top. I set camp and retired early determined to get an early start the following morning. From the camp site the following morning, I popped up onto the summit IG 99061 90362 (Point A). From here the summits of many of the peaks around and about were visible while beneath them the countryside was enveloped in an early morning (07.00hrs) mist. As I made my way to my next target, Croaghbane, I came across one of those rarely seen phenomena a ''brocken spectre' with my silhouette caught directly in it - very 'saintly' - I think not!.
Point A: G99061 90362
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