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Tooreen Hill Tipperary County In Carn List

Height: 457m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 66 Grid Reference: R91048 56062 This summit has been logged as climbed by 8 members
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Longitude: -8.133103, Latitude: 52.656073 Prominence: 212m,   Isolation: 4km
ITM: 590994 656106,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Toren, 10 char: Tooreen

Tooreen is the 600th highest summit in Ireland.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Tooreen in area Shannon, Ireland
Picture: Tooreen wind farm base.
 
New Wind Farm
Short Summary created by paddyhillsbagger, jackill  10 Jun 2012 Park at R92356 57035 (Point A), room for 3 cars. This is a forest access track although it could be mistaken for a farm road as there are no trees visible at first. Walk up the track and through a forest barrier. In June 2012 heavy machinery is constructing a windfarm in the area. Walk along the track then turn southeast, leaving the track, at R90849 56316 (Point B) to cross rough ground made worse by machinery aiming for the firebreak in the trees ahead. Travel through this firebreak is not actually so bad. The summit is in a clearing with an anemometer mast nearby.
Point A: R92356 57035 Point B: R90849 56316

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digging for coppers .. by jackill   (Show all for Tooreen)
 
Just for peak baggers .. by aidand   (Show all for Tooreen)
 
Wind farm ready ... .. by FilHil   (Show all for Tooreen)
 
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