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Name:Mount Eagle
Hill number:20264
Height:513m / 1683ft
Section:49A: Dingle Peninsula - West of Dingle
Classification:Ma,Hu,5,A
Drop:453m
Col:60m  Q370019  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
1483926/06/2016V 33466 98946  F: Trig pointLR
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1GJ
-2565120/09/2012V 33468 98957  F: no feature ground 10m north of trig point
S: Abney level
jimbloomer
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-2565218/08/2005V 33467 98947  F: trig point
S: Abney level
JB
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1



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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 22 users)ByDate of Ascent
From road-end to East. Old track, then scrub to open ground.PGCE01/05/2016
Followed track from Q329011 but it appeared to wiggle around a lot. Abandoned it on the descent which was a mistake.jimbloomer20/09/2012
Parked at Q011330 where there is room for 3 or 4 cars.Follow the broad track almost to the summit, then follow the trail to the Summitkingstonian10/06/2011
From Ballincota, a not obvious start, but a good way up the E ridge; it looked like most people came up from the N- the track runnable for non-trail runners even. I went down the SW ridge, narrow but easy in places, sea on both sides. More than anywhere, it gave the impression of water all around and very much being on the far W edge of the British Isles. Returned to Ballincota on Dingle Way, full of archaeological interest. I then visited Dunmore Head. A wonderful day in the sunshine and the breeze left me wishing I was staying in The Dingle for longer.pwheeler20/05/2011
sa, 8 in party, sunny but windy, a circuit of the hill from entry harbour car park and back via the dingle wayrum doodle 24/04/2011
fa, with wife, warm and sunny, 9 miles fromkilourrihy followed lane way up past lough and then switchback track up onto the mtn, this stopped just before the summit, windy on top, followed a ridge down to the dingle way and followed this back via the bee hive huts.rum doodle 02/09/2009
A detour on the Dingle Waynickywood108/05/2006
kathyh13/05/2023
Learykid03/08/2020
Onzy10/11/2017
David-Guenot12/05/2015
neilsan13/09/2014
Fergalh19/05/2014
mae20/09/2012
chalky195309/05/2008
ad-lib30/09/2000
jim parry27/07/1999
Phaedra06/07/1998
David Purchase25/06/1998
John Kleiser04/04/1997
hughbagger31/07/1996
bertbarnett12328/08/1995