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Slieve Mish Area   Cen: Baurtregaum Subarea
Place count in area: 16, OSI/LPS Maps: 71, EW-DC, EW-DE 
Highest place:
Baurtregaum, 849.7m
Maximum height for area: 849.7 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 643 metres,

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Baurtregaum Far NE Top Mountain Barr Trí gCom (mullach i gcéin thoir thuaidh) A name in Irish, also Curragheen Mountain an extra EastWest name in English For origin of name, see Baurtregaum. Kerry County in Munster Province, in Arderin, Vandeleur-Lynam Lists, Purple cross-bedded sandstone Bedrock

Height: 601.2m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 71 Grid Reference: Q76871 09075
Place visited by 147 members. Recently by: patman1974, RonanS, RosieMc, Aidan_Ennis, discovering_dann, abcd, farmerjoe1, nupat, NualaB, maoris, Tuigamala, CusackMargaret, johncusack, a3642278, ToughSoles
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Longitude: -9.802429, Latitude: 52.220137 , Easting: 76871, Northing: 109075 Prominence: 31.9m,  Isolation: 1.6km
ITM: 476848 609129,   GPS IDs, 6 char: BrtrFr, 10 char: BrtrgmFrNE
Bedrock type: Purple cross-bedded sandstone, (Cappagh Sandstone Formation)

The highest point on a spur between the Curraheen and Derryquay Rivers.   Baurtregaum Far NE Top is the 284th highest place in Ireland. Baurtregaum Far NE Top is the most northerly summit and also the second most easterly in the Slieve Mish area.

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Steep ascent to a view of Tralee .. by group   (Show all for Baurtregaum Far NE Top (Barr Trí gCom (mullach i gcéin thoir thuaidh)))
 
Baurtregaum Far NE (BFNE) has a fine view over Tr .. by simon3   (Show all for Baurtregaum Far NE Top (Barr Trí gCom (mullach i gcéin thoir thuaidh)))
 
Don't go this way!
by IainT  24 Dec 2016
Made the mistake of coming in via the boreen to 791 107 starF. As the map says, it does go out to open country, but it's very boggy and overgrown, and the gate at the exit is both fixed shut and not load bearing. Climbed carefully over the gatepost to follow the Dingle Way west to the next stream. Traces of path go up the far bank, but the ascent up the hill's NE shoulder is on very steep man-eating heather, chest deep in places! To add insult to injury it was almost too windy to stand on the top, so continuing to Baurtregaum seemed a bad idea. Descended directly N to the Dingle Way, much easier ground than the way up. Should have read Simon's description above before rather than afterwards really. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/263/comment/18731/
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Great views from a so-so mountain .. by Colin Murphy   (Show all for Baurtregaum Far NE Top (Barr Trí gCom (mullach i gcéin thoir thuaidh)))
 
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