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MacGillycuddy's Reeks Area   Cen: Reeks West Subarea
Place count in area: 29, OSI/LPS Maps: 78, EW-KNP, EW-R 
Highest place:
Carrauntoohil, 1038.6m
Maximum height for area: 1038.6 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 1038.6 metres,

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The Bones Peak Mountain Na Cnámha A name in Irish, also The Bones an extra name in English Na Cnámha Kerry County in Munster Province, in Arderin, Vandeleur-Lynam, Irish 900s Lists, Purple sandstone & siltstone Bedrock

Height: 956.5m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 78 Grid Reference: V80070 84680
Place visited by 607 members. Recently by: Kaszmirek78, Iamcan, Moirabourke, Cunn2000, Lucy.boland, Krzysztof_K, osullivanm, markwallace, Gergrylls, mcgrathe, Ansarlodge, overthehill67, Atlanticstar, bagoff, garybuz
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Longitude: -9.747047, Latitude: 52.001716 , Easting: 80071, Northing: 84680 Prominence: 37.12m,  Isolation: 0.4km
ITM: 480046 584739,   GPS IDs, 6 char: ThBnsP, 10 char: ThBnsPk
Bedrock type: Purple sandstone & siltstone, (Ballinskelligs Sandstone Formation)

A rocky arete between Carrauntoohil and Beenkeeragh. Previously Carrauntoohil Tooth in MV and then The Bones. Changed to have main name Na Cnámha in consultation with Kerry Mountain Rescue (Gerry Christie) and OSi to avoid confusion with The Bone a spur NE of Cnoc na Toinne   Na Cnámha is the 7th highest place in Ireland.

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A fine, high, rocky perch. .. by group   (Show all for The Bones Peak (Na Cnámha))
 
This is the highest point on the ridge between Ca .. by john_desmond   (Show all for The Bones Peak (Na Cnámha))
 
We camped in Killarney on Thusday night to get an .. by jackill   (Show all for The Bones Peak (Na Cnámha))
 
milo on The Bones Peak, 2006
by milo  16 Jul 2006
This name [Carrauntoohil Tooth] does not appear in Murray's guide nor on Sheet 79. I presume it refers to the highest point of the Beenkeeragh ridge at 959. While there I was too unrelaxed to appreciate it. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/7/comment/43/
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Having managed to stand up AND look through a vie .. by Peter Walker   (Show all for The Bones Peak (Na Cnámha))
 
Completing the 900's .. by wicklore   (Show all for The Bones Peak (Na Cnámha))
 
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