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Name:Clondermot Hill [Corrody Hill] [Cnoc Chlann Diarmada]
Hill number:20547
Height:221m / 725ft
RHB Section:44B: Sperrin Mountains
County/UA:Derry and Strabane
Hill area:Sperrin Mountains
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Binnion
(Ma,Hu,Bin)
Grid ref:C434127 (est)
Drop:184m
Col:37m  C421113  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 07

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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 6 users)ByDate of Ascent
2/9 (Gortmonly Hill/Clondermot Hill/Gortnessy Hill/Slieve Kirk/Eglish/Curradrolan Hill/Crockdooish/Slievboy/Straid Hill)Fergalh10/11/2018
fa, with wife, 12 miles total, clear sunny, a day of clearing out various tops in the spurns starting with coolnasillagh mtn, climbed along peat tracks from the A9, for crockalougha we parked on the b40 and followed a bog track then some rough ground to the summit and back, for crockdooish from sallowly, lane ways, by farm buildings, crossed a couple of fences across the track, at the end of the trees followed the edge across another couple of fences to get to the summit, for slievekirk, parked at a track junction and used a gate to access hill, some churned up ground and deep heather the way to the summit. for gortmonly, parked by a cement track, with locked gates, and followed this up hill, went through another gate into a field and walked the short distance to the summit, returned same way. for clodermot, parked by an entrance to an old farm, by a pole, at kitty bane, walked trough fields and a couple of fences and stone walls to gain summit area, stood both sides of a wall on risrum doodle 15/08/2009
tallscottishguy15/06/2016
chalky195316/05/2014
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