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Keane, Barry Iveragh Peninsula, The 1997 >>
Keane, Barry Burren, Aran Islands and County Clare, The 1999 >>
Kirk, David The Mountains of Mourne 2002 >>
Kirwan, Richard If Maps Could Speak 2010 >>
Lehane, Brendan Wild Ireland 1995 >>
Lynam, Joss Mountains of Connemara, The 1988 >>
Lynam, Joss Easy Walks near Dubin 1999 >>
Lynam, Joss Irish Peaks 1982 >>
Lynam, Joss (ed.) Best Irish Walks 1994 >>
Lynam, Joss, Justin May & Tim Robinson The Western Way in Connemara 1997 >>
Lynch, Denis Munster's Mountains 2001 >>
MacNeill, Máire The Festival of Lughnasa 1962 >>
Malone, J. B. Complete Wicklow Way, The 1988 >>
Megarry, Jacquetta Wicklow Way, The 2003 >>
Mersey, Richard Hills of Cork & Kerry, The 1987 >>
Mitchell, Frank & others. Book of the Irish Countryside, The 1987 >>
Moriarty, Christopher Down the Dodder 1991 >>
Muhr, Kay "The mountain of Slewtrim or Bessy Bell" (article) 2007 >>
Mulholland, Harry Guide to Ireland's 3000-foot Mountains 1980 >>
Murray, John MacGillycuddy's Reeks 1990 >>
Ní Ghearraidh, Treasa Siúlóidí Acla - A Bilingual Guide to Walking in Achill 2000 >>
Ó Súilleabháin, Seán Walk Guide: Southwest of Ireland 1978 >>
Parker, Mike Map Addict 2009 >>
Pochin Mould, Daphne Mountains of Ireland, The 1976 >>
Poucher, W. A. Journey into Ireland - Turas in Éirinn 1953 >>
Raymo, Chet Climbing Brandon: Science & Faith on Ireland's Holy Mountain 2004 >>
Reilly, Eoin Causeway Coast Way with Moyle Way 2010 >>
Ryan, Jim Carrauntoohil and MacGillycuddy's Reeks 2006 >>
Sheehy, Maurice Walks of Discovery in the Dingle Area 1982 >>
Smith, Albert & Kevin Warner Ten Walks in the District of Enniskerry 2002 >>
 
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Keane, Barry Iveragh Peninsula, The
 
Publisher: Collins Press Published: 1997 Last revision: Added by simon3
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Summit Comment
Soarns Hill: Forested summit
slemish 9 hours ago.
Getting to the summit of Soarns Hill is difficult and the extensive forestry means that views are severely limited. But as it qualifies under MV prominence rules, off I went to climb it. I parked ...

  
Summit Comment
Soarns Hill: Local summit visit
Harry Goodman 9 hours ago.
Climbed Soarns Hill to-day as one of the 100 listed hills nearest to my home. I used three5four0's very helpful route description. The following additional information may be useful. The second...

  
Forum: General
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BleckCra 22 hours ago.
Thank you kevin carroll. If I can put a smile on that contrary face, the Matterhorn should be a cakewalk.

Forum: Suggestions
Re Main Area Display, logging
simon3 a day ago.
The suggestion is that the list of summits for a mountain area obtained by asking for More Detail for the mountain area show whether or not the summit has been climbed. This has now been implement...

  
Track
Varied, strenuous wild Bluestacks walk.
simon3 a day ago.
This varied route explores the two Ardnageers, Croaghbane, C walk, Length:21.0km, Climb: 999m, Area: Ardnageer SW Top, Bluestack Mountains (Ireland)

  
Summit Summary
Meenanea: Bump on ridge with good views.
Collaborative entry Last edit by: simon3 a day ago.
Meenanea is a summit of low prominence on the ridge from Cronamuck to Croaghbarnes. It is most likely that it will be reached as part of a traverse along this ridge. It has excellent views towa...

Summit Summary
Cronamuck: Granite knob at the end of a ridge.
Collaborative entry Last edit by: simon3 a day ago.
This summit can be reached using the ridge extending NE from Croaghbarnes and there are suggestions it could be reached from Commeen to the north on the R253. Cronamuck has views over towards Gau...

  
Track
A circuit of the eastern Knockmeal hills
mcrtchly 3 days ago.
Park at S112081 and walk north along the road for about 170m walk, Length:11.7km, Climb: 620m, Area: Crohan West, Knockmealdown Mountains (Ireland) C

  
Forum: General
A Cloon Horseshoe "mini Scavvy"?
Conor74 a day ago.
Think none of the Scavvies so far have tackled the Dunkerrons, and the Cloon Horseshoe at its heart - Mullaghanattin, Beann, Finnararagh and then moving all the way on to Knocknagantee and swingin...

Summit Comment
Carrigawaddra: The Loo valley: yes you can!, but don't...
thomas_g 3 days ago.
Parked at the gravel area at the road junction at Loo Bridge, walked towards Kenmare on the R569 to a gate, then followed the muddy track to a green field (savour it, it will be the last you'll se...

  
Track
Walks Around Port 2
gerrym 4 days ago.
http://youtu.be/jq7O1tarPuQ A second walk starting and fini walk, Length:17.0km, Climb: 578m, Area: Donegal SW (Ireland)

  
Summit Comment
Agnew's Hill: Shapely scarply Sallagh Braes
simon3 a week ago.
North of the summit and over a road is the 2km long arc of Sallagh Braes, a spectacular semicircle of a valley where the higher ground to the west (left) falls away towards the sea. This pictur...


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