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Name:Stradbally Mountain
Hill number:20036
Height:797m / 2615ft
Parent (Ma):20024  Beenoskee
RHB Section:49B: Dingle Peninsula - East of Dingle
County/UA:Kerry
Hill area:Central Dingle
Class:Simm, Hewitt, Dillon, Vandeleur-Lynam, Arderin
(Sim,Hew,Dil,VL,A)
Grid ref:Q 58734 09147
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:49m
Col:748m  Q585088  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 70
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 29 users)ByDate of Ascent
From Beenoskee an easy walk to this summit. We descended by heading directly south to the col at 588071, down by the water and then a good forest road back to the car at 599078. With Dangerous Dave.bolton10/05/2023
From Beenoskee. I would imagine there to be great views from the summit cairn, but not today unfortunately. With bolton.Dangerous Dave10/05/2023
Mostly followed Paddy Dillon's route. Track through the forest now leads eventually to a mobile phone mast and then on to tracks of varying quality to the summit. Continued on to Beenokee and Coum Baun.IanHHill13/04/2023
Climbed stradbally, Beenoskee and columbine starting and finishing at Glanteenassig forest parkDanny Devlin01/07/2022
Seemed to take me a while today, zig zags up the woods to start and so forth but well worth it for the view of the beach. As you rise, you lose the sound of the waves. Walked that beach on the Dingle Way a few years back and it is truly gorgeousnickywood116/05/2012
fa, with wife, clear but windy on the summits, 13.8 miles, from anscaul lough cp, the green lane to machaboe, across bog and up to binn an tuair, then an com ban summit, climbed up stony slopes to beenoskee and continued round to stradbally mountain with great views of the hanging corrie and lough. descended to bog then climbed up to reamore and its megalithic tomb and standing stones and the hidden whiskey bottle, descended past a small pond and contoured to the track and back to the car.rum doodle 04/09/2009
fine stony summit & wild coum (mist, sadly). circuit from forest entrance 605121 RHW07/06/2004
first of round of 3 with an inversion belowprwild26/05/1997
Learykid05/12/2021
Learykid21/03/2021
Learykid07/03/2021
Learykid20/10/2019
Onzy10/11/2017
David-Guenot09/11/2017
Barry Smith15/04/2015
Fergalh19/03/2013
mae26/09/2010
jimbloomer20/09/2010
jimclinch10/08/2010
neilsan22/05/2010
Chris Pearson21/07/2008
chalky195312/05/2007
Martin R03/09/2006
GaryJones01/07/2005
roscorrocket06/08/2004
Sherlock25/05/2000
IainT18/09/1996
PN_Runner17/03/1995
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