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Nagles Mountains Area
Maximum height for area: 428 metres,   Summits in area: 4,   Maximum prominence for area: 293 metres, OSI/LPS Maps: 80 For all tops   Highest summit: Knocknaskagh, 428m
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Knocknaskagh Hill Cnoc na Sceach A name in Irish
(prob. Ir. Cnoc na Sceach [PDT], 'hill of the thorn-trees') Cork County In Carn List

Height: 428m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 80 Grid Reference: W70339 95059 This summit has been logged as climbed by 25 members
I have climbed this summit: NO (You need to be a logged-in member to change this.)

Longitude: -8.433637, Latitude: 52.107145 Prominence: 293m,   Isolation: 1.1km,   Has trig pillar
ITM: 570295 595116,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Knc428, 10 char: Kncknskgh

Knocknaskagh is the highest hill in the Nagles Mountains area and the 705th highest in Ireland. Knocknaskagh is the most easterly in the Nagles Mountains area.

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Spruce yourself up .. by group   (Show all for Knocknaskagh)
 
Knocknaskagh was the first stop on a long Sunday .. by jackill   (Show all for Knocknaskagh)
 
No.2 of 400m+ summits for me since I starting wal .. by MatthewBranch   (Show all for Knocknaskagh)
 
This is my second hillwalk with Bishopstown Hillw .. by jel   (Show all for Knocknaskagh)
 
Deja Vu
by thomas_g  10 Aug 2012 You know that feeling when you pull up to the parking area and think, I've been here before and then arrive at Knocknaskagh summit and realise that you've been there before too. (At least I didn't have to hide behind the wall from the hail storm this time). Now thanks to MV, I'll at least know that I've been there before and not suffer the disappointment of a 50 minute drive to bag a peak I've already bagged. Although all this walk is on forest tracks, it is very rocky in places so don't be tempted to leave the boots at home.
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