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Cúlóg Hill (Ir. Cúlóg [TR], 'little nook') Galway County In Carn List

Height: 435m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 37 Grid Reference: L88903 54283 This summit has been logged as climbed by 17 members
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Longitude: -9.675999, Latitude: 53.526938 Prominence: 77m,   Isolation: 1.5km
ITM: 488877 754304,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Culog, 10 char: Culog

Cúlóg is the 678th highest summit in Ireland.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Cúlóg in area Maamturks, Ireland
Picture: Binn Chaoignah,Binn idir an dá Log and Failmore valley
 
by HimiWack  12 Jul 2009 (continuation from Binn idir an dá Log). Next destination to reach was Loch Mhám Ochoige. Going north-westward i could see the lake soon. It´s a little bit difficult to find the descend to the lake because there are some steep crags on the way. By the lake i turned north-eastward descendig to the col between Loch Mhám Ochoige and Cúlóg. A last climb on a grassy hillside brought me to the top of Cúlóg. From the top it is an easy walk on the ridge eastward. The last part of my way i followed the Failmore river to the little road where my car was parked. The time i took for the Failmore horseshoe was around 6,5 hrs
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