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Dartry Mountains Area   SW: Castlegal Hills Subarea
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Keelogyboy Mountain Far East Top Hill Sliabh na gCaológ Buí (mullach i gcéin thoir) A name in Irish For origin of name, see Keelogyboy Mountain. Leitrim County in Connacht Province, in Carn List, Dark fine-grained cherty limestone Bedrock

Height: 418m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 16 Grid Reference: G78617 38694
Place visited by 49 members. Recently by: Colin Murphy, Carolyn105, abeach, melohara, noucamp, finkey86, magnumpig, Wilderness, glenlecky, dr_banuska, Wildrover, supersullivan, conormcbandon, markmjcampion, Hilldweller
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Longitude: -8.329336, Latitude: 54.296857 , Easting: 178617, Northing: 338694 Prominence: 93m,  Isolation: 1.2km
ITM: 578561 838726,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Klg418, 10 char: KlgybyM418
Bedrock type: Dark fine-grained cherty limestone, (Dartry Limestone Formation)

Previously Sramore 1 in MV.   Keelogyboy Mountain Far East Top is the 861st highest place in Ireland.

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Ships prow sailing south with views. .. by group   (Show all for Keelogyboy Mountain Far East Top (Sliabh na gCaológ Buí (mullach i gcéin thoir)))
 
Steep approach up impressive hill .. by Colin Murphy   (Show all for Keelogyboy Mountain Far East Top (Sliabh na gCaológ Buí (mullach i gcéin thoir)))
 
A small beautifully shaped mountain.
by Wilderness  15 Apr 2018
This mountain is easy to recognise because of its shape. A good place to start is at Doon Lough car park at G794363 starB. From here walk down the R278 towards Sligo and take the second country road on your right which begins at G786362 starC. This road will take you straight up to the Sramore col to the west side of Keelogyboy Far E. MOST OF THE WEST SIDE OF KEELOGYBOY FAR E HAS A SHEER CLIFF SO IT CANNOT BE CLIMBED FROM THIS SIDE. Contour round to the north side or even the east side and you will find safer ways up. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/742/comment/19897/
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