Mullach Glas

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Elevation622 m (2,041 ft)[1]
Prominence87 m (285 ft)[1]
Coordinates53°28′57″N 9°36′04″W / 53.482522°N 9.601215°W / 53.482522; -9.601215[1]
Mullach Glas
Mullach Glas viewed from Binn Mhór
Highest point
Elevation622 m (2,041 ft)[1]
Prominence87 m (285 ft)[1]
ListingHewitt, Arderin, Simm, Vandeleur-Lynam
Coordinates53°28′57″N 9°36′04″W / 53.482522°N 9.601215°W / 53.482522; -9.601215[1]
Naming
English translationGrey/Green Summit
Language of nameIrish
Geography
Mullach Glas is located in island of Ireland
Mullach Glas
Mullach Glas
Location in Ireland
LocationCounty Galway, Ireland
Parent rangeMaumturks
OSI/OSNI gridL9374849241
Topo mapOSi Discovery 45
Geology
Rock type(s)Pale quartzites, grits, graphitic top bedrock[1]

Mullach Glas (Irish for "grey/green summit")[2] is one of the Maumturk Mountains of Connemara in County Galway, Ireland. At 622 metres (2,041 ft), it is the fifth-highest of the Maumturks,[3][4] the 197th–highest peak in Ireland on the Arderin list,[5] and 238th–highest on the Vandeleur-Lynam list.[6][3] Mullach Glas is on a massif that includes Binn Mhór (661 metres (2,169 ft)) and Corcogemore (609 metres (1,998 ft));[7] this massif is at the far southeastern sector of the long north-west to south-east spine of the Maumturks.[3]

Irish academic Paul Tempan records that Irish: Mullach Glas translates as "grey/green summit", and that the peak has also been called "Shannagirah".[2]

Geography

Mullach Glas lies on a small massif in the southeast sector of the Maumturks range, which is separated from the main range by a deep east–west mountain pass called Máméan, a site of pilgrimage dedicated to Saint Patrick since the 5th-century.[4][8][9]

To the north east is the minor subsidiary peak of Mullach Glas NE Top (432 metres (1,417 ft)), also known as Cruiscín (probably meaning "jug").[2][7] To the west is Binn Mhór (661 metres (2,169 ft)), the 3rd-highest peak in the Maumturks range, while to the east is Corcogemore (609 metres (1,998 ft)).[3][7][4]

Hill walking

The most straightforward route to the summit Mullach Glas is the 10-kilometre 4–5 hour roundtrip route from the pass at Máméan and back; however, because of its positioning on a high ridge of its own small massif, it can also be climbed as an alternative 10-kilometre 4–5 hour route from Corcogemore in the west, across Mullach Glas, to the summit of Binn Mhór, and then finishing down at Máméan (i.e. the route requires two cars).[7]

Mullach Glas is also climbed as part of the Maamturks Challenge, a 25-kilometre 10–12 hour walk over the full Maumturks range (from Maam Cross to Leenaun), which is considered one of the "great classic ridge-walks of Ireland",[4][10] but of "extreme grade" due to the circa 7,600 feet of total ascent.[7] Since 1975, the University College Galway Mountaineering Club has run the annual "Maamturks Challenge Walk" (MCW),[11] and mans a checkpoint to the west of Mullach Glas in the Máméan pass, and to the east of Mullach Glas on the neighbouring peak of Corcogemore.[12][13]

Bibliography

  • MountainViews Online Database (Simon Stewart) (2013). A Guide to Ireland's Mountain Summits: The Vandeleur-Lynams & the Arderins. Collins Books. ISBN 978-1-84889-164-7.
  • Paul Phelan (2011). Connemara & Mayo - A Walking Guide: Mountain, Coastal & Island Walks. Collins Press. ISBN 978-1848891029.
  • Dillion, Paddy (2001). Connemara: Collins Rambler's guide. Harper Collins. ISBN 978-0002201216.
  • Dillion, Paddy (1993). The Mountains of Ireland: A Guide to Walking the Summits. Cicerone. ISBN 978-1852841102.

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