, in green, at its centre) to Carrauntoohil (left); back and right is
Caher Ridge showing
Caher East Top, and
Caher West Top. Beenkeragh lies to the north of Carrauntoohil ., and is part of the
MacGillycuddy's Reeks range in
County Kerry. Beenkeragh is joined to Carrauntoohil by a very narrow rocky ridge, or
arete, known as the
Beenkeragh Ridge. In the middle of the
Beenkeragh Ridge is another other summit called,
The Bones () . Beenkeragh is the second-highest peak in Ireland, on both the
Arderin and
Vandeleur-Lynam lists. It is the
179th-highest mountain in Britain and Ireland on the
Simm classification. Beenkeragh is regarded by the
Scottish Mountaineering Club ("SMC") as one of 34
Furths, which is a mountain above in elevation, and meets the other SMC criteria for a
Munro (e.g. "sufficient separation"), but which is outside of (or
furth) Scotland; which is why Beenkeragh is sometimes referred to as one of the 13
Irish Munros. Beenkeragh's prominence qualifies it to meet the
Arderin classification, and the British Isles
Simm and
Hewitt classifications. ==Climbing==