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Crockrawer Hill Cnoc Ramhar A name in Irish
(prob. Ir. Cnoc Ramhar [PDT], 'fat hill') Donegal County In Carn List

Height: 435m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 10 Grid Reference: G55928 77141 This summit has been logged as climbed by 57 members
I have climbed this summit: NO (You need to be a logged-in member to change this.)

Longitude: -8.683355, Latitude: 54.640524 Prominence: 30m,   Isolation: 1.9km
ITM: 555887 877139,   GPS IDs, 6 char: CncRmh, 10 char: CncRmhr

Cnoc Ramhar is the 676th highest summit in Ireland. Cnoc Ramhar is the most southerly summit in the Donegal SW area.

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Bearberry. .. by fingalscave   (Show all for Cnoc Ramhar)
 
I climbed this one yesterday (3rd December 2007) .. by dino   (Show all for Cnoc Ramhar)
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Cnoc Ramhar in area Donegal SW, Ireland
 
Invasive Alien?
by fingalscave  25 Jan 2012 January 2012. Some 500m before Cnoc Ramhar at alt. 340m, I came upon a patch of what I believe to be Cotoneaster integrifolius. This shrubby non-native plant is apparantly spread by birds eating the red fruits in Autumn and passing the seed through their guts to carry on the life cycle. In this exposed cliff top position, the stems of this himalayan plant remain entirely ground hugging, not rising above the surrounding heathery vegetation. According to some authorities, C. integrifolius can become a pest species in some delicate habitats. Not being sure of identification, I just admired it's particular dense, dark green beauty and moved on.
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The road up to the car park at Bunglas has been w .. by csd   (Show all for Cnoc Ramhar)
 
Hi Dino. Is this your first/only slog up Slieve .. by tplague   (Show all for Cnoc Ramhar)
 
Hi tplague. This was about the third time I've be .. by dino   (Show all for Cnoc Ramhar)
 
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