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Name:Slieve Gallion [Slaiabh gCallann]
Hill number:20257
Height:526.6m / 1728ft
RHB Section:44B: Sperrin Mountains
County/UA:Mid Ulster
Hill area:Sperrin Mountains
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Dodd (500-599m), Arderin
(Ma,Hu,5,A)
Grid ref:H 79854 87802
Summit feature:trig point
Drop:331m
Col:196m  H711885  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 13
Comments:formerly the administrative county top for Cookstown
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 14 users)ByDate of Ascent
Onzy10/11/2017
David-Guenot11/05/2017
Stonecold14/02/2016
mae03/09/2015
From ESE, N end of surfaced farm track, which continues unpaved N then main track W to summit; descended direct to our starting point. Had planned to make standard approach from E, but this made a nice route. Showery evening, last hill of the day, then into Moneymore for food.RHW03/05/2015
Boggy path to trigged summit.Adrian03/05/2015
Fergalh05/10/2014
chalky195313/05/2014
Run, from Iniscarn Forestrichardsun23/04/2014
fa, with wife, misty then heavy rain, parked by windy castle cp then walked to the summit via the transmitter returned to the col and left the track and followed a bog track then sign posts to the sw top of slieve gallon, returned to track and down to carpark. drove round to park by friars rock and took a lane into davagh forest, on the brow out over boggy / wet ground to ought mores summit and back to the car.rum doodle 01/11/2008
jimbloomer28/07/2008
Éamonn21/08/2006
David Purchase27/04/2005
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