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Derrynasaggart Area   SE: Mullaghanish Subarea
Place count in area: 24, OSI/LPS Maps: 79 
Highest place:
The Paps East, 694m
Maximum height for area: 694 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 623 metres,

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Knockullane East Top Hill Cnoc na nUlán (mullach thoir) A name in Irish For origin of name, see Cnoc na nUlán / Knockullane. Cork County in Munster Province, in Carn List, Green-grey sandstone & purple siltstone Bedrock

Height: 408m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 79 Grid Reference: W24084 79940
Place visited by 18 members. Recently by: John.geary, Colin Murphy, chelman7, Fergalh, Juanita, CaminoPat, Wildrover, hivisibility, eamonoc, frankmc04, Cobhclimber, thomas_g, three5four0, shaunkelly, pocarbuile
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Longitude: -9.105248, Latitude: 51.966883 , Easting: 124084, Northing: 79940 Prominence: 42m,  Isolation: 1.6km
ITM: 524052 580000,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Knc409, 10 char: KncklnEstT
Bedrock type: Green-grey sandstone & purple siltstone, (Gun Point Formation)

Previously Labbadermody in MV.   Cnoc na nUlán (mullach thoir) is the 908th highest place in Ireland.

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/789/
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You thought Knockullane was bad?
Short Summary created by jackill  26 Aug 2010
Park at W22369 80417 starA where there is a large rough clearing
There is a forest road leading downhill to the southwest from this carpark.
Climb the bank created by the road cutting just as it meets the carpark and follow a rough, wet forest ride for 500 meters uphill.
You will emerge on open hillside covered in rough brown grass hiding a multitude of places that will twist your ankle or drown you.
Keeping a wire fence and the forestry to your left walk to the summit of Knockullane.
The ground does not improve much on the walk to Knockullane E Top, apart from one short section.The summit is located in a clearing just inside the outer edge of the forestry. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/789/comment/5548/
 
And now for the interesting bit, keep your eyes o .. by jackill   (Show all for Knockullane East Top (Cnoc na nUlán (mullach thoir)))
 
There is an easier way .. by thomas_g   (Show all for Knockullane East Top (Cnoc na nUlán (mullach thoir)))
 
Don't take the obvious route. .. by Colin Murphy   (Show all for Knockullane East Top (Cnoc na nUlán (mullach thoir)))
 
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