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Croaghubbrid Hill Cruach Thiobraide A name in Irish (Ir. Cruach Thiobraide [OSI], 'stack of the well') Donegal County in Ulster Province, in Carn List, Graphitic pelite, thin psammite, marble Bedrock

Height: 416m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 11 Grid Reference: G91692 93565
Place visited by 24 members. Recently by: gdg, Colin Murphy, dino, eamonoc, melohara, noucamp, markmjcampion, AntrimRambler, shaunkelly, madfrankie, Aidy, chalky, Fergalh, Wilderness, Geo
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Longitude: -8.129928, Latitude: 54.78988 , Easting: 191692, Northing: 393565 Prominence: 101m,  Isolation: 0.7km
ITM: 591643 893555,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Crg425, 10 char: Crghbrd
Bedrock type: Graphitic pelite, thin psammite, marble, (Croaghubbrid Pelite Formation)

Cruach Thiobraide is the 873rd highest place in Ireland.

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/754/
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Easy to combine with several other tops.. .. by group   (Show all for Croaghubbrid (Cruach Thiobraide))
 
Climbed this stack of the well as part of a circu .. by ahendroff   (Show all for Croaghubbrid (Cruach Thiobraide))
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Croaghubbrid (<i>Cruach Thiobraide</i>) in area Bluestack Mountains, Ireland
Picture: Looking east on the way up the northern slope
 
Brilliant In A Circuit Of Nearby Tops
by Aidy  20 May 2016
The fourth and final peak in a walk that had taken in Croveenananta, Lacroagh and Croaghugagh. From Croaghugagh it was a steep drop down to the valley, east of Loch an Aillt, and then a short walk up to the long summit area of Croaghubbrid. I had to wander round several likely looking spots to be sure I had stood on the summit. Like the other summits on the walk, there were brilliant views around the rest of the Bluestacks from this remote top, although the good weather finally deserted me here and the rain started. A brilliant walk if the other summits mentioned are included. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/754/comment/18540/
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Magnificent area abounding with views. .. by Colin Murphy   (Show all for Croaghubbrid (Cruach Thiobraide))
 
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