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Galty Mountains Area   Cen: Central Galtys Subarea
Place count in area: 24, OSI/LPS Maps: 66, 74, EW-G 
Highest place:
Galtymore, 917.9m
Maximum height for area: 917.9 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 820 metres,

Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Galtybeg Mountain Cnoc Beag na nGaibhlte A name in Irish Tipperary County in Munster Province, in Arderin, Vandeleur-Lynam Lists, Conglomerate & purple sandstone Bedrock

Height: 799.2m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 74 Grid Reference: R88978 24089
Place visited by 867 members. Recently by: Lucy.boland, JohnHoare, just.explores, Ainegavgav, westside, Sarahjb, Gergrylls, bagoff, CusackMargaret, DeirdreM, Krzysztof_K, noelcurt, NualaB, andodenis, Jai-mckinney
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Longitude: -8.16254, Latitude: 52.368713 , Easting: 188979, Northing: 124089 Prominence: 80.34m,  Isolation: 1.2km
ITM: 588930 624139,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Gltybg, 10 char: Galtybeg
Bedrock type: Conglomerate & purple sandstone, (Slievenamuck Conglomerate Formation)

Galtybeg is the 42nd highest place in Ireland. Galtybeg is the third highest point in county Tipperary.

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I approached Galtybeg from the summit of Cush, an .. by murphysw   (Show all for Galtybeg (Cnoc Beag na nGaibhlte))
 
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Jimmy barry on Galtybeg, 2008
by Jimmy barry  4 Jun 2008
Hi John, its called A "Crow's Foot" and all the information you have on it is correct, You might be intrested to know that as you walked up the Black Road you passed another one. They were carved by members of the british army during the first survey of Ireland (1822 to1837) Keep looking for the one on the black road, it only took me 5 years to find it. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/41/comment/3146/
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St Stephens Day seems to draw folk to climb Galt .. by jackill   (Show all for Galtybeg (Cnoc Beag na nGaibhlte))
 
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