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Croaghugagh Hill Cruach Ugach A name in Irish
(Ir. Cruach Ugach [logainm.ie], [obscure element] + 'stack') Donegal County In Carn List

Height: 410m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 11 Grid Reference: G91700 94200 This summit has been logged as climbed by 7 members
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Longitude: -8.129822, Latitude: 54.795584 Prominence: 75m,   Isolation: 0.7km
ITM: 591651 894190,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Crghgg, 10 char: Crghggh

Croaghugagh is the 786th highest summit in Ireland.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Croaghugagh in area Bluestack Mountains, Ireland
Picture: Lough Analf from just below Croaghugagh summit
 
More Bluestacks-lite...
by Peter Walker  20 Jun 2011 On the continuation to Croaghugagh from Lacroagh the fence continues along the ridge (at the junction on Lacroagh's west slope turn right, as the other branch dives straight down to the head of the valley). A wide shallow col ensues before the fence ekes a boggy passage up Croaghugagh's eastern ridge. In clear weather one can pick a more direct course up the gradually steepening slope to the left of the fence, but in poor visibility it may be better to wait for a fence junction before turning up the left branch; the top is a short stroll from the highpoint of that branch and marked by an upturned stone. The continuation to Croaghubbrid passes to the east of Lough Analf, which looks like a splendid spot.
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