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Derrynasaggart Area   SE: Mullaghanish Subarea
Place count in area: 24, OSI/LPS Maps: 79 
Highest place:
The Paps East, 694m
Maximum height for area: 694 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 623 metres,

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Mullaghanish North-East Top Mountain Mullach an Ois (mullach thoir thuaidh) A name in Irish For origin of name, see Mullach an Ois / Mullaghanish. Cork/ Kerry County in Munster Province, in Arderin Beg List, Green sandstone & purple siltstone Bedrock

Height: 586.4m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 79 Grid Reference: W22630 82708
Place visited by 38 members. Recently by: johncusack, a3642278, annem, John.geary, caiomhin, Colin Murphy, madfrankie, jackos, chelman7, Wilderness, Fergalh, Lauranna, FrankMc1964, David-Guenot, sbender
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Longitude: -9.127043, Latitude: 51.991556 , Easting: 122631, Northing: 82708 Prominence: 28m,  Isolation: 1km
ITM: 522597 582768,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Mlg586, 10 char: MlghnsNrth
Bedrock type: Green sandstone & purple siltstone, (Glenflesk Chloritic Sandstone Formation)

Mullach an Ois (mullach thoir thuaidh) is the 321st highest place in Ireland.

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1407/
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A bagging exercise, no more. .. by group   (Show all for Mullaghanish North-East Top (Mullach an Ois (mullach thoir thuaidh)))
 
The Far North East is not too far. .. by chelman7   (Show all for Mullaghanish North-East Top (Mullach an Ois (mullach thoir thuaidh)))
 
Tiptoe through the trees
by thomas_g  1 Sep 2021
Parked at W24339 81472 starC at entrance to Wind Farm complex, room for 4 cars.
See track 3033 for a route that uses several firebreaks to form a loop walk that visits this and the Far NE top, the paths through the trees are not obvious.
Most of this route is through knee to waist high grass and heather and is tough going, it is probably more straightforward to use the road as much as possible to get as close as possible to each peak before braving the "jungle".
This top is also quite accessible from Mullaghanish top itself. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1407/comment/18201/
Your Score: Very useful <<  >>Average
 
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