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Name:Oughtmore [Ucht Mor]
Hill number:20692
Height:569m / 1867ft
Parent (Ma):20196  Mullaghaneany [Mullach an Ionaidh]
RHB Section:44B: Sperrin Mountains
County/UA:Causeway Coast and Glens, Mid Ulster
Hill area:Sperrin Mountains
Class:Hump, Dodd (500-599m), Current County/UA Top, Arderin
(Hu,5,CoU,A)
Grid ref:H 70007 97499
Summit feature:no feature: rough grass
Drop:102m
Col:467m  H691978  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 13
Survey:Abney level
GPS data:show GPS entries for this hill
Notes:
  • Mid Ulster current county/UA top

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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 16 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked in the large gateway on the west side of the bridge at G70586 00366 - ESE up the B40 for about 1.5km - Up peat cutters track to Craigagh Hill - Spelhoagh - Unmarked summit - Continued on to Mullaghaneany. (PM)gerrybowes16/09/2015
As GB. Six and a half miles taking just under three hours.bolton16/09/2015
Linear walk over Crockbrack, Spelhoagh, Oughtmore, Mullaghaneany, Meenard Mtn and its W Top.jimbloomer03/09/2015
From NE, peatcutters track then path beside fence, indistinct.RHW04/05/2015
From road along track then along ridge. Moorland summit.Adrian04/05/2015
fa, with wife, cold, some snow and mist, 12.31 miles, parked by the rural cottage, derrynoyd latent a fence, then fence to the summit of crockbrack, followed fence to craigbane, through soft ground and continued to a fence junction, taking left one to summit of oughtmore, good snow cover now, had lunch with views coming and going. returned to junction continued over spelhoagh, with a steep gap then craigagh hill with good views, descended to rahaghan lane and road back to derrynod wood and carpark.rum doodle 29/11/2008
sglennon04/09/2018
Onzy10/11/2017
GaryJones19/06/2017
David-Guenot10/05/2017
Stonecold16/05/2015
RachelB02/08/2014
Fergalh05/06/2014
chalky195314/05/2014
Colin Crawford26/06/1999
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