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Benbaun () is a mountain in
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, Ireland. With a height of , it is the 72nd highest peak in Ireland on the Arderin scale, and the 88th highest peak on the Vandeleur-Lynam scale.Mountainviews, (September 2013), "A Guide to Ireland's Mountain Summits: The Vandeleur-Lynams & the Arderins", Collins Books, Cork, Benbaun is situated at the centre of the core
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of the
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mountain range in the Connemara National Park and is the tallest mountain of the Twelve Bens range, and the county top for Galway.


Naming

According to Irish academic Paul Tempan, the "white peak" in the Irish language name derives from the abundance of
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rock in the summit of Benbaun. Tempan notes that Benbaun is the "Mont Blanc" of Connemara.


Geography

Benbaun is the highest mountain of the
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range, which is situated in the Connemara National Park in west
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. Benbaun lies at the centre of the range and is situated in the middle of a long east-west ridge that to the west includes the major Bens of Benfree () , Muckanaght () , and Bencullagh () , and the minor Ben of Maumonght () , and its subsidiary peak of Maumonght SW Top . To the east is a long flat 3.5-kilometre ridge at the end of which lies the minor Ben of Knockpasheemore () to the far eastern end. A deep col to the south, known as Maumina ( ga, Mám Eidhneach), connects Benbaun to the summit of Bencollaghduff , and to the southern Bens of the "Glencoaghan Horseshoe" which forms around the Glencoaghan River. Another deep col to the north, known as Maumnascalpa connects Benfree and Muckanaght to the northern Ben of Benbrack , which sits on its own small massif with the subsidiary peaks of Knockbrack , and another peak named Benbaun, at . Benbaun sits at the apex of two major glaciated
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s. To the east is the Gleninagh Valley ( ga, Gleann Eidhneach), from which the Gleninagh river flows. This valley is bounded by two large long north-easterly rocky spurs, and the southern spur contains " Carrot Ridge" ( ga, Meacan Buí), an important area for rock-climbing in the Bens, with climbs varying from Diff (D) to Very Severe (VS) and ranging from 150 to 320 metres in length. To the south-west is the large valley of the Owenglin river which is bounded by several major Bens on each of its sides. Benbaun's
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of qualifies it as a P600, and a Marilyn, and it also ranks it as the 41st-highest mountain in Ireland on the
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, '' 100 Highest Irish Mountains'', where the minimum prominence threshold is 100 metres.


Hill walking

The most straightforward route to climb Benbaun either via the pass of Maumina by walking up the Gleninagh valley, or by staying on higher ground by first summiting Knockpasheemore and then traversing the 3.5-kilometre ridge to the summit; both routes total over 9-kilometres and 4–5 hours of walking. Because Benbaun lies off the very popular 16–kilometre 8–9 hour ''Glencoaghan Horseshoe'', it gets fewer visits despite being the tallest Ben in the range. However, Benbaun sits close to the apex of three other well-regarded "horseshoe climbs" of equivalent difficulty in the Bens:


Gallery

File:Bencullagh, Muckanaght & Benbaun from Bencollaghduff.jpg, (l-to-r) Bencullagh, Muckanaght and Benbaun, viewed from Bencollaghduff File:Intersection of Benbaun, Bencollaghduff and Benbreen (from Muckanaght).jpg, Intersection of Benbaun, Bencollaghduff and Benbreen, viewed from Muckanaght File:Derryclare, Bencorr & Benbaun from lower south ridge of Letterbreckaun.jpg, (l-to-r) Derryclare, Bencorr, and Benbaun, viewed from Letterbreckaun File:Benbaun.JPG, Benbaun (left) and the long easterly ridge to Knockpasheemore (right) File:Benfree & Benbaun from Muckanaght.jpg, Benfree (left) and Benbaun (right), viewed from summit of Muckanaght


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See also

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Mweelrea Mweelrea (; ) at , is the 26th-highest peak in Ireland on the Arderin scale, and the 34th-highest peak on the Vandeleur-Lynam scale.Mountainviews, (September 2013), "A Guide to Ireland's Mountain Summits: The Vandeleur-Lynams & the Arderins", C ...
, major range in Killary Harbour * Maumturks, major range in Connemara *
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Lists of mountains and hills in the British Isles The mountains and hills of the British Isles are categorised into various lists based on different combinations of elevation, prominence, and other criteria such as isolation. These lists are used for peak bagging, whereby hillwalkers attempt ...
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List of P600 mountains in the British Isles This is a list of P600 mountains in Britain and Ireland by height. A P600 is defined as a mountain with a topographic prominence above , regardless of elevation or any other merits (e.g. topographic isolation); this is a similar approach to that ...
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List of Marilyns in the British Isles This is a list of Marilyn hills and mountains in the United Kingdom, Isle of Man and Ireland by height. Marilyns are defined as peaks with a prominence of or more, regardless of height or any other merit (e.g. topographic isolation, as used i ...
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List of Hewitt mountains in England, Wales and Ireland This is a list of Hewitt mountains in England, Wales and Ireland by height. Hewitts are defined as "Hills in England, Wales and Ireland over two thousand" feet in height, the general requirement to be called a "mountain" in the British Isl ...


References


External links


MountainViews: The Irish Mountain Website
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