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It is part of the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks in County Kerry, and is a small sharp peak on the dramatic Beenkeragh Ridge, and is sometimes mistaken with The Bone, the north-east spur of Maol\u00e1n Bu\u00ed, which descends into the Hag’s Glen.Geography[edit] The Bones is the highest point on a narrow rocky ar\u00eate called the Beenkeragh Ridge, situated between Carrauntoohil 1,038 metres (3,406\u00a0ft) (Ireland’s highest peak), and Beenkeragh 1,008 metres (3,307\u00a0ft) (Ireland’s second-highest peak), in the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks range in County Kerry. The Beenkeragh Ridge is considered as “intimidating hill-walking conditions”, along with the nearby The Big Gun ridge, and is often climbed as part of the Coomloughra Horseshoe.[3]The Bones is often confused with The Bone, the north-west spur of the nearby Maolan Bui 973 metres (3,192\u00a0ft),[4]MountainViews Online Database reported that to avoid confusion in rescue situations, the Kerry Mountain Rescue (“KMR”), and the Ordnance Survey Ireland (“OSI”) advocated for the official name of The Bones to become Na Cn\u00e1mha on OSI maps.[5] Beenkeragh (l), The Bones (m), and Carrauntoohil (r) from CaherThe Bones is the 321st-highest mountain peak in Britain and Ireland on the Simm classification.[6] The Bones is regarded by the Scottish Mountaineering Club (“SMC”) as one of 34 Furths, which is a mountain above 3,000\u00a0ft (914\u00a0m) in elevation, and meets the other SMC criteria for a Munro (e.g. “sufficient separation”), but which is outside of (or furth) Scotland;[7] which is why The Bones is sometimes referred to as one of the 13 Irish Munros. The Bones’ prominence qualifies it to meet the Arderin classification, and the British Isles Simm and Hewitt classifications.[6] The Bones is not in the MountainViews Online Database, 100 Highest Irish Mountains, as the prominence threshold is over 100\u00a0m (328\u00a0ft).[citation needed]See also[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Beenkeragh.References[edit]^ a b The Bones at mountainviews.ie. Accessed on 3 Feb 2013.^ Tempan, Paul (February 2012). “Irish Hill and Mountain Names” (PDF). MountainViews.ie.^ “THE COOMLOUGHRA HORSESHOE: THE BEENKERAGH RIDGE AND THE BONES PEAK”. Aidan McGlynn. 15 December 2016. The next stage would be to cross the notorious Beenkeragh Ridge, which spans the gap between Ireland’s second highest peak \u2013 Beenkeragh, and its highest \u2013 Carrauntoohil. On the way, mid-ridge, is another high summit, The Bones Peak.^ O’Dwyer, John (6 June 2015). “Walks: The Big Gun is a blast on the Reeks Ridge, Co Kerry”. Irish Times. An expansive crest now leads about 500m to the undistinguished mountaintop of Maol\u00e1n Bu\u00ed, and the beginning of your descent. A broad ridge, known locally as the Bone, now declines steeply if uneventfully right to reach the shoreline of Lough Callee.^ Stewart, Simon (2018). “The Bones”. MountainViews Online Database. A rocky arete between Carrauntoohil and Beenkeeragh. Previously Carrauntoohil Tooth in MV and then The Bones. Changed to have main name Na Cn\u00e1mha in consultation with Kerry Mountain Rescue (Gerry Christie) and OSi to avoid confusion with The Bone a spur NE of Cnoc na Toinne Na Cn\u00e1mha is the 8th highest place in Ireland.^ a b Cocker, Chris; Jackson, Graham (2018). “The Database of British and Irish Hills”. Database of British and Irish Hills.^ Mountains \u2013 Key Facts. The Munros, Corbetts, Grahams, Donalds & Furths at www.smc.org.uk. 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