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Ardnageer SW Top Mountain Ard na gCaor (mullach thiar theas) A name in Irish For origin of name, see Ardnageer Donegal County in Ulster Province, in Arderin Beg, Vandeleur-Lynam Lists, Main granite (adamellite) Bedrock

Height: 626m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 11 Grid Reference: G96333 90485
Place visited by 146 members. Recently by: therealcrow, ochils_trekker, Krzysztof_K, Alanjm, JoHeaney, Beti13, gdg, dodser, Carolyn105, Hjonna, srr45, Sweeney, AlanReid, annem, BleckCra
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Longitude: -8.057715, Latitude: 54.762269 , Easting: 196333, Northing: 390485 Prominence: 21m,  Isolation: 0.8km
ITM: 596285 890476,   GPS IDs, 6 char: ArdnSW, 10 char: ArdngrSWTp
Bedrock type: Main granite (adamellite), (Barnesmore Granite, G2 variety)

Ard na gCaor (mullach thiar theas) is the 248th highest place in Ireland.

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/235/
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Broad rocky summit .. by group   (Show all for Ardnageer SW Top (Ard na gCaor (mullach thiar theas)))
 
The photo was taken as I made my way over rocky g .. by padodes   (Show all for Ardnageer SW Top (Ard na gCaor (mullach thiar theas)))
 
Climbed June 7th – After a short stop on Ardnagee .. by eflanaga   (Show all for Ardnageer SW Top (Ard na gCaor (mullach thiar theas)))
 
Reached from Croaghbane (see for first part of ci .. by gerrym   (Show all for Ardnageer SW Top (Ard na gCaor (mullach thiar theas)))
 
Remarkable Quartz Mound Main Attraction .. by Aidy   (Show all for Ardnageer SW Top (Ard na gCaor (mullach thiar theas)))
 
A' Leachta Bán
by giomach  26 Feb 2015
Aidy's "white quartz mound" to the west of Ardnageer SW Top is known as "A' Leachta Bán". Thanks to Aidy for the photo of it (see his comment on Lavagh More). Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/235/comment/17859/
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