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Derryveagh Mountains Area   Cen: Glenveagh Upper Subarea
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Staghall Mountain Hill Cró an Locháin A name in Irish (Ir. Cró an Locháin [OSI], 'sheep-pen or hollow of the little lake') Donegal County in Ulster Province, in Carn List, Coarse biotite granite & granodiorite Bedrock

Height: 486m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 6 Grid Reference: B97042 18067
Place visited by 30 members. Recently by: trostanite, AlanReid, eamonoc, cduddy, finkey86, Fergalh, Colin Murphy, madfrankie, Ulsterpooka, kmoore, melohara, mcrtchly, kernowclimber, Wilderness, maddien12
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Longitude: -8.04702, Latitude: 55.010032 , Easting: 197042, Northing: 418067 Prominence: 71m,  Isolation: 1km
ITM: 596992 918052,   GPS IDs, 6 char: StghMn, 10 char: StghlMntn
Bedrock type: Coarse biotite granite & granodiorite, (Main Donegal Granite)

Cró an Locháin is the 610th highest place in Ireland.

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MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Staghall Mountain (<i>Cró an Locháin</i>) in area Derryveagh Mountains, Ireland
Picture: Looking W to Slieve Snaght from Staghall Mt. summit.
 
Wilderness and isolation, yet within easy reach!
by Harry Goodman  9 Jun 2012
I approached Staghall Mt. (Cro an Lochain) from Crockmulroney summit as part of a round of four hills on 4 June 2012. (For earlier part of route see my comments on Crockmulroney.) I went down N over steep and rocky ground to B9675417442 starA, where I crossed the Alteann Burn before starting the climb up Staghall Mt. The climb was initially up steep ground through large rocks and then more gradually over an expansive flat topped, peat hagged and rock slabbed plateau. The high point marked by a substantial cairn B9703018074 starB. In spite of the flat top to this hill views were excellent, with Errigal and Slieve Snaght prominent to the W and Lough Salt Mt., the Urris Hills and Binnion similarly seen to the E. Both this hill and the next one which I visited, Croaghnasaggart, encompassing as they do large tracts of flatish upland give an impression of wilderness and isolation which is often lacking on many more prominent Irish mountains. From the top I then headed NNE down past the W side of L Naweeloge in search of Croaghnasaggart. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/495/comment/6851/
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From Crockmulroney's summit (See for first leg of .. by eflanaga   (Show all for Staghall Mountain (Cró an Locháin))
 
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