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Derryveagh Mountains Area   Cen: Slieve Snaght Subarea
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Drumnalifferny Mountain NE Top Mountain Sliabh Dhroim na Luifearnaí (mullach thoir thuaidh) A name in Irish For origin of name, see Sliabh Dhroim na Luifearnaí / Drumnalifferny
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Donegal County in Ulster Province, in Arderin Beg, Irish Best Hundred Lists, Coarse biotite granite & granodiorite Bedrock

Height: 585m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 1 Grid Reference: B93691 16004
Place visited by 70 members. Recently by: Krzysztof_K, miriam, farmerjoe, Arcticaurora, Grumbler, AntrimRambler, leader1, annem, AlanReid, david bourke, eflanaga, thrifleganger, eamonoc, paulbrown, Haulie
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Longitude: -8.09938, Latitude: 54.991425 , Easting: 193691, Northing: 416004 Prominence: 25m,  Isolation: 0.3km
ITM: 593640 915984,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Drm585, 10 char: DrmnlfM585
Bedrock type: Coarse biotite granite & granodiorite, (Main Donegal Granite)

Sliabh Dhroim na Luifearnaí (mullach thoir thuaidh) is the 327th highest place in Ireland.

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Magnificent In The Snow .. by Aidy   (Show all for Drumnalifferny Mountain NE Top (Sliabh Dhroim na Luifearnaí (mullach thoir thuaidh)))
 
More of a challenge than you might think!
by millsd1  25 Aug 2015
Climbed Drumnalifferney N.E. top 24/8/2015 as part of a circuit comprising Crockfadda, Crockfadda N.E., Slieve Snaght, Drumnalifferney and Bingorms. (Car parked at B929124 starA).
Starting from Drumnaliffreney (B933156 starB) and referring to OSI sheet 1, I had laid off courses to the north and east around the little lake shown at approx B933158 starC. (This is actually the largest of 3 small lakes in the area).
Due to several fault lines approx 5 m wide and deep at right angles to the route, the approximately 1000m round trip took about 15 minutes longer than anticipated. A challenging little extension to the circuit! Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1409/comment/18268/
Your Score: Very useful <<  >>Average
 
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