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Glenbeigh Horseshoe Area   Cen: Glenbeigh Horseshoe Subarea
Place count in area: 20, OSI/LPS Maps: 70, 78, 83, EW-R 
Highest place:
Coomacarrea, 772.6m
Maximum height for area: 772.6 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 457 metres,

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Keamconneragh Mountain Céim Conaire A name in Irish, also Teeromoyle Tooth an extra name in English Ir. Céim Conaire [logainm.ie], 'step of the path/pass') Kerry County in Munster Province, in Arderin Beg, Irish Best Hundred Lists, Purple mudstone & siltstone Bedrock

Height: 593m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 78/83 Grid Reference: V61229 84147
Place visited by 108 members. Recently by: Ansarlodge, DeirdreM, farmerjoe1, Moirabourke, Krzysztof_K, Arcticaurora, Ulsterpooka, Oscar-mckinney, Carolyn105, Moses, mh400nt, milo, Colin Murphy, madfrankie, chelman7
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Longitude: -10.017409, Latitude: 51.9917 , Easting: 61229, Northing: 84147 Prominence: 18m,  Isolation: 1.4km
ITM: 461454 584106,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Kmcnrg, 10 char: Kmcnrgh
Bedrock type: Purple mudstone & siltstone, (Valentia Slate Formation)

The name Keamconneragh is marked at this exact spot on the OS 6 map. It describes the narrow arete leading E off Teeromoyle Mountain, rather than the minor peak on it. Previously Teeromoyle Tooth, and earlier Coomacarrea Tooth in MV.   Keamconneragh is the 309th highest place in Ireland.

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/274/
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An Arderin Beg that should not go a-begging .. by group   (Show all for Keamconneragh (Céim Conaire))
 
"The rib of land that joins Coumreagh or Conaire .. by simon3   (Show all for Keamconneragh (Céim Conaire))
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Keamconneragh (<i>Céim Conaire</i>) in area Glenbeigh Horseshoe, Ireland
Picture: Coomacarrea Tooth
 
simon3 on Keamconneragh, 2005
by simon3  14 Aug 2005
A question that begs to be asked is "Is Coomcarrea Tooth a separate top?". The original list that MV is based on counted summits over 600m that had at least a drop of 15m as summits. (As time goes on we are revising the list .. but that's another story). The map seems to show enough contours to reasonably assume a drop of 15m.

I wasn't so sure when I saw the Tooth edge on from east of Coomacarrea (framed by Been Hill and Beenmore). So I measured the height in the bottom of the narrow col and the top of the Tooth. Difference was 11m only. Even allowing for the vagaries of GPS in these days before "EGNOS" correction is turned on, that means it doesn't qualify.

But hey, it's one of the few bits of exposure on the circuit so we will have to find some way to incorporate it. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/274/comment/1884/
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Can a photo tell a lie? .. by fingalscave   (Show all for Keamconneragh (Céim Conaire))
 
Drama and beauty await... .. by Colin Murphy   (Show all for Keamconneragh (Céim Conaire))
 
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