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Name:Ardnageer [Binmore] [Ard na gCaor]
Hill number:20172
Height:642m / 2106ft
Parent (Ma):20125  Croaghgorm [Bluestack] [An Chruach Ghorm]
RHB Section:45C: Blue Stack Mountains
County/UA:Donegal
Hill area:Bluestack Mountains
Class:Simm, Hewitt, Dillon, Vandeleur-Lynam, Arderin
(Sim,Hew,Dil,VL,A)
Grid ref:G 96973 90896
Drop:80m
Col:562m  G960899  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 11
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 25 users)ByDate of Ascent
Hiked from the croaghs to lavagh beg lavagh mor croaghgorm ardnageer SW Ardnageer and croaghban finishing at old school..Danny Devlin01/03/2022
Repeatchalky195307/06/2018
With Damian & Dominic.Dangerous Dave24/08/2014
fairly complex multi-topped stone & rock ridge (cloud & driving rain). a/c/w horseshoe from E of YH RHW05/05/2005
fa, solo, windy and showers, 18 miles, a traverse from silver hill via farm track all over the bluestacks and back to glenties via the glen tavern at mcdevitts bridge for a couple of pints. from cardigans farm, track then fence and hillside to silver hill (2 cairns), cross a bog col - eany beg water, up to lavish beg, then lavish more, and a steep descent into a col for lunch, up onto bluestack with good views to errigal, past some aircraft wreckage, through some very rough ground to ardnageer west top then its main summit, more rough ground to croaghbann, then a boggy descent to crolach farm. followed the minor road which quickly turned into a boggy path, past croaghabbrid lough and down onto the road to glints near the pub at mcdevitts bridge, a few pints then a few mile walk back to glenties.rum doodle 13/09/1997
nigelcmason16/09/2022
try9fan10/09/2022
Onzy10/11/2017
neilsan15/09/2017
IanHHill06/04/2017
Stonecold14/07/2016
Fergalh02/06/2014
borderline20/09/2013
fasgadh19/10/2012
mae13/04/2012
Sherlock02/06/2010
Martin R07/09/2005
chalky195314/06/2005
roscorrocket01/05/1999
Chris Terrey 01/08/1997
PN_Runner25/02/1995
GaryJones01/10/1993
IainT05/06/1992
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