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Derryveagh Mountains Area , Cen: Glenveagh Upper Subarea
Feature count in area: 38, all in Donegal, OSI/LPS Maps: 1, 11, 2, 6
Highest Place: Errigal 751m

Starting Places (29) in area Derryveagh Mountains:
Aleahan Lough, Altderry Bridge, An Chúirt Hotel, Astelleen Burn Waterfall, Derryreel Lough, Dunlewy Lough E, Dunlewy Lough Viewing Point, Errigal Hostel, Errigal Parking, Glenveagh Bridge, Glenveagh National Park SW, Glenveigh Castle, Keel Lough N, Losset North, Lough Acrobane Farmhouse, Lough Ascardan, Lough Barra Slipway CP, Lough Barra W, Meenagoppoge Burn Bridge, Mín Uí Bhaoil, Muckish Gap Shrine, Muckish North Access Road, Nabrackbaddy Lough, Procklis Lough, River Barra Bridge NE, River Barra Bridge SW, Sand Lough NE, Sruhancrolee Bridge, Stranamarragh Bridge

Summits & other features in area Derryveagh Mountains:
Cen: Dooish: Dooish 651.5m, Dooish SW Top 528m, Dooish SE Top 553.9m, Saggartnadooish 506.4m, Saggartnadooish East Top 478.9m
Cen: Errigal: Errigal 751m, Mackoght 555m
Cen: Glenveagh Upper: Crockfadda 485m, Crockfadda East Top 454m, Crockballaghgeeha 480m, Crockmulroney 430m, Staghall Mountain 486m, Croaghnasaggart 480m, Maumlack 480m
Cen: Lough Keel (Meencorwick): Crockglass 489m, Addernymore 416m, Grogan More 457m, Crocknafarragh 517m, Crocknafarragh SE Top 470m
Cen: Slieve Snaght: Crockfadda 529m, Crockfadda NE Top 502m, Crocknasharragh 495m, Drumnalifferny Far NE Top 535m, Bingorms 578m, Drumnalifferny Mountain 596m, Drumnalifferny Mountain NE Top 585m, Slieve Snaght 678m
N: Aghla: Aghla Beg 563.9m, Aghla Beg South Top 602.3m, Aghla More 581.2m, Ardloughnabrackbaddy 472.5m, Crocknalaragagh 470.6m
N: Muckish: Muckish 667.1m, Croaghaderry 222m, Crockawama 238m, Derryreel 232m
S: Doochary: Croaghleconnell 266m
S: Dungloe: Crovehy 315m

Note: this list of places may include island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Maumlack, 480m Hill Mám an Leaca A name in Irish,
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Ir. Mám an Leaca [logainm.ie], 'pass of the hillside’, Donegal County in Ulster province, in no lists, Mám an Leaca is the 624th highest place in Ireland.
Grid Reference B95800 18900, OS 1:50k mapsheet 1
Place visited by: 45 members, recently by: bowler, abeach, abcd, trostanite, eamonoc, padstowe, thrifleganger, Carolyn105, markmjcampion, cduddy, finkey86, Fergalh, IainT, Ulsterpooka, melohara
I visited this place: NO (You need to be a logged-in member for this.)
Longitude: -8.066444, Latitude: 55.017505, Easting: 195800, Northing: 418900, Prominence: 29m,  Isolation: 1km
ITM: 595750 918884
Bedrock type: Coarse biotite granite & granodiorite, (Main Donegal Granite)
Notes on name: This peak overlooks the village of Dunlewy, and lies across the valley from Errigal.
  Short or GPS IDs, 6 char: Mmlck, 10 char: Maumlack

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Picture: Summit cairn on Maumlack and view NW to Errigal
Harry Goodman on Maumlack
by Harry Goodman 14 Dec 2009
I feel it is unlikely that this hill will be climbed on its own account and this opinion is supported by the fact that none of the seven people who have climbed it to date, myself included, have taken the trouble to make comment on their "feat". Maumlack is simply a bump on the rocky and winding ridge walk from Dooish to Slieve Snaght and this is how I encountered it. This said it is an isolated top with a large stone cairn and fine views across to Muckish and Errigal. My photo shows the substantial cairn and the view NW to Errigal. Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/511/comment/4292/
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