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Ox Mountains Area , N: Knockalongy Subarea
Feature count in area: 19, by county: Sligo: 18, Mayo: 1, OSI/LPS Maps: 16, 24, 25, 31, 32, 33
Highest Place: Knockalongy 544m

Starting Places (14) in area Ox Mountains:
Belra, Glen Wood, Glenwood CP, Kingsmountain Wind Farm, Knockalongy, Largan Hill, Lough Achree, Lough Easkey, Masshill School, Queen Maeve's Grave, Rathcarrick Wood, Slishwood CP, Union Woods CP, Water Tower

Summits & other features in area Ox Mountains:
Ballygawley Mountains: Slieve Daeane 273.1m
Cen: Annatoran: Annatoran 512m, Cloonacool 440m, Meenamaddo 330m, Sruffaungarve Top 400m
Cen: Talt: Knocknasliggaun 417m, Largan Hill 413m, Larganmore 276m
Cen: Tobercurry: Knocknashee 276m, Mucklety Hill 217m
N: Knockalongy: Cloonagh 349m, Knockalongy 544m, Knockalongy North-East Top 541m, Knockalongy South-West Top 521m
N: Sligo Hills: Doomore 272m, Killerry Mountain 292.9m, Knocknarea 327m, Slieve Dargan 263m, Slieveward 199m

Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Knockalongy North-East Top, 541m Mountain Cnoc na Loinge (mullach thoir thuaidh) A name in Irish,
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For origin of name, see Knockalongy. Knockachree an extra name in English, Sligo County in Connacht province, in no lists, Knockalongy North-East Top is the second highest mountain in the Ox Mountains area and the 445th highest in Ireland.
Grid Reference G51124 28071, OS 1:50k mapsheet 25
Place visited by: 27 members, recently by: markwallace, srr45, andalucia, Geo, Ulsterpooka, eflanaga, Wilderness, eamonoc, chalky, Lauranna, oakesave, DeltaP, Cobhclimber, TommyV, 40Shades
I visited this place: NO (You need to be a logged-in member for this.)
Longitude: -8.749664, Latitude: 54.199273, Easting: 151124, Northing: 328071, Prominence: 13m,  Isolation: 0.9km
ITM: 551084 828076
Bedrock type: Schist, aluminous schist, pebble beds, (Meelick Member)

  Short or GPS IDs, 6 char: Knc541, 10 char: KncklnNrth

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1450/
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Not a footprint!
by Geo 13 Oct 2021
Done as the first summit in a round of 4, using as a route Onzy's track 3323.
From the base of the turbine T7 which is at the end of a track at A (G485 283) follow the fence east. When you reach a 3way junction, cross over and head somewhat south easterly across increasingly rough and peat hagged bog to gain the Knockalongy ridge. Then it's a GPS treasure hunt to decide on the unmarked summit.
I chose a little clump of rushes, as per photo. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1450/comment/23304/
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Picture: Knockachree Cairn.
Not Much of a Summit.
by sandman 28 Sep 2015
The summit of this mountain is flat and boggy and would not be worth a visit except for its location en-route to Knockalongy from Ladie's Brae .The picture which i have uploaded is adjacent on the ridge named on the OSI map as Knockachree at B (G51643 27928). For my access refer to Knockalongy S W Top. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1450/comment/18331/
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