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Gullion Area   SE: Ring of Gullion Subarea
Place count in area: 11, OSI/LPS Maps: 28, 29, EW-CLY 
Highest place:
Slieve Gullion, 573m
Maximum height for area: 573 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 478 metres,

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Feede Mountain Hill Louth County in Leinster Province, in Binnion List, Porphyritic granophyre Bedrock

Height: 233m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 29 Grid Reference: J07362 14840
Place visited by 38 members. Recently by: Bernieor, madfrankie, Jai-mckinney, Oscar-mckinney, Dee68, pdtempan, eflanaga, AntrimRambler, Hoverla, trostanite, Kirsty, Carolyn105, atlantic73, abcd, dregishjake
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Longitude: -6.360736, Latitude: 54.071573 , Easting: 307362, Northing: 314840 Prominence: 108m,  Isolation: 2.7km
ITM: 707287 814848,   GPS IDs, 6 char: FdMntn, 10 char: FdMntn
Bedrock type: Porphyritic granophyre, (Granite)

Feede Mountain is the 1327th highest place in Ireland. Feede Mountain is the most easterly summit and also the second most southerly in the Gullion area.

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1242/
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Not much to commend it ! .. by group   (Show all for Feede Mountain )
 
Feede me Seymour, Feede me Now! .. by Trailtrekker   (Show all for Feede Mountain )
 
Gorse brambles, bracken and heather at top
by Fergalh  9 Oct 2019
Cross the motorway at Ravensdale bridge and drive towards the forest until you get to an entrance at J07965 14417 starE. Park here and proceed up the track. At the junction turn left. Pass the first fallen tree and at next fallen tree(s) proceed in a SSW direction uphill until the top is visible. The top here has much vegetation and would be best climbed in winter when it has died back. No trees at the top and the view is wonderful of south Armagh. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1242/comment/15825/
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Easy access to top via track. .. by trostanite   (Show all for Feede Mountain )
 
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