Talk:Glenshane Pass

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[edit] Highest pub in Ireland?

Interesting. I've seen two other claimants to 'Highest pub in Ireland': Johnny Fox's in the Dublin Mountains and the pub at Barr an Choma near CĂșil Aodha on the Cork/Kerry border. So which one is the real 'highest pub in Ireland'?? An Muimhneach Machnamhach 16:17, 22 August 2007 (UTC) I think the Ponderosa actually is Ireland's highest pub. I remember once comparing the heights of the Ponderosa and Johnny Fox's and noting the Ponderosa was higher. Not sure about Barr an Choma though. Johnny Fox's is a decent pub :) Derry Boi 18:04, 22 August 2007 (UTC)