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Connor Pass

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Distance
7.3 mi
Elevation gain
2,054 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
2,054 ft
Max elevation
2,078 ft
TrailRank 
42 4
Min elevation
285 ft
Trail type
Loop
Moving time
3 hours 17 minutes
Time
4 hours 42 minutes
Coordinates
2105
Uploaded
June 29, 2019
Recorded
June 2019
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near Lisdargan, Munster (Ireland)

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Itinerary description

Starting at the pass car park, follow the road down into the valley. A few fences and streams to navigate across the valley floor, then an increasingly steep climb. Into cloud when I went. Take a coat and compass, just in case. I’m sure the views are spectacular when the cloud lifts.

Waypoints

PictographPhoto Altitude 1,348 ft
Photo ofCar park

Car park

PictographPhoto Altitude 1,089 ft
Photo ofGateway to zigzag track into the valley

Gateway to zigzag track into the valley

PictographPhoto Altitude 436 ft
Photo ofRuin

Ruin

PictographPhoto Altitude 397 ft
Photo ofHead between the lakes toward the green track

Head between the lakes toward the green track

PictographPhoto Altitude 308 ft
Photo ofPhoto

Photo

PictographPhoto Altitude 308 ft
Photo ofFollow the fence

Follow the fence

PictographPhoto Altitude 390 ft
Photo ofAfter crossing the stream, turn left onto the road

After crossing the stream, turn left onto the road

PictographPhoto Altitude 863 ft
Photo ofLooking back from the hillside at the end of the valley

Looking back from the hillside at the end of the valley

PictographPhoto Altitude 1,339 ft
Photo ofUp on the ridge, the Dingle peninsula below

Up on the ridge, the Dingle peninsula below

PictographPhoto Altitude 1,565 ft
Photo ofCairn ?

Cairn ?

Comments  (2)

  • Luapshiel Dec 30, 2020

    I have followed this trail  verified  View more

    Trail was very enjoyable. There was high wind and hailstones to add to the adventure. It was necessary to take off shoes and socks to wade across the stream between the 2 lakes.

  • millbergsjohan Apr 9, 2024

    Nice and wet hike. It's been raining a lot the last few weeks, had wet shoes for 10k of the hike.
    If I would do it again I would do it in reverse

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