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Slieve Mish Area   W: Aughils 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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Lack Mountain Hill Sliabh na Lice A name in Irish (Ir. Sliabh na Lice [OSI], 'mountain of the flagstone') Kerry County in Munster Province, in Carn List, Conglomerate with metamorphic clasts Bedrock

Height: 465m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 71 Grid Reference: Q70652 04560
Place visited by 56 members. Recently by: dodser, srr45, jackos, Krzysztof_K, DeirdreM, muddyboots, maoris, garrettd, a3642278, johncusack, Grumbler, Taisce, chelman7, Moses, Marykerry
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Longitude: -9.891653, Latitude: 52.17816 , Easting: 70652, Northing: 104560 Prominence: 40m,  Isolation: 0.7km
ITM: 470630 604615,   GPS IDs, 6 char: LckMnt, 10 char: LckMntn
Bedrock type: Conglomerate with metamorphic clasts, (Inch Conglomerate Formation)

Lack Mountain is the 678th highest place in Ireland.

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Easy ascent from east .. by group   (Show all for Lack Mountain (Sliabh na Lice))
 
a note on the walk .. by lackmt   (Show all for Lack Mountain (Sliabh na Lice))
 
Black Lack .. by markmjcampion   (Show all for Lack Mountain (Sliabh na Lice))
 
three5four0 on Lack Mountain, 2009
by three5four0  22 Sep 2009
A short walk from Knockbrack to Lack, crossing a fence on the way. Looking down to Castlemaine Harbour from the summit you could clearly see lots of fishing boats, some appearing to going round in circles. Dredging perhaps.

Returned to the fence and followed it towards Moanlaur. See Moanlaur for continuation... Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/564/comment/4125/
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Lack Mountain: A good start to the westerly Mish .. by stargazer   (Show all for Lack Mountain (Sliabh na Lice))
 
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