30th October 2001
Slieve Glah 320m. Co. Cavan
OS 1:50000 Sheet 34 H461007
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The summit.
This is a typical Midland hill. Its got: a) A huge cairn and b) an array of masts on the summit.
Quite an isolated summit, a pocket of rough moorland set in good grazing land just outside Cavan Town. The ascent is easy at first up an access track for the masts before switching to some of the most evil gorse this side of Carnmanellis.(A very awkward Cornish hill, and a bit of a bogey for English Marilyn baggers). A quick visit on the journey from Drumshanbo to Dublin and it rained. (see Lough an Leagh)
Slieve Glah gives its name to a gold bearing rock complex.
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