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simon3: Track/4803 in area near An Bhinn Dubh, Brandon Group (Ireland)
A short easy trip to Ballysitteragh, two Vandeleur-Lynams and an Arderin.
Ascent: 306m, Length: 7.0km, Creator time taken: 3h20m
Descent: 575m, Time predicted from Naismith's rule: 1h 55m + breaks
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Places Start at Conor Pass (Conr Ps) Q49027 05587, An Bhinn Dubh, Beennabrack, Ballysitteragh, end at Q44045 06499, 5.1km W from Start
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[RWD version 1 ] This is a linear route starting from the Connor Pass at Q4902705587 and going over three summits.
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This impressive cairn is not the highest ground which is further into the picture.

Beyond An Bhinn Dubh the track largely follows a fence. There is an impressive spur to the north between An Bhinn Dubh and Beenabrack.
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Spur to the east of Beenabrack.

There is steep and rough ground after Ballysitteragh towards its col with Gearhane.
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Descending to the north of Ballysitteragh, there are good views to the valley of An Abha Mhór.

The end is a the considerably developed car park at Q44049 06493 and uses an old green road from the col between Ballysitteragh and Gearhane.
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Uploaded on: Sun, 12 Feb 2023 (08:36:54), Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/track/4803/
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