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2012-01-10 11:02:03 |
Geology of Ireland Books
In reply to Sweeney, the Geological Survey of Ireland (and the Survey in Northern Ireland) produced a series of booklets on Landscapes from Stone. These mainly cover the northern part of the island, but there are also publications on the Burren and the Copper Coast. see http://www.gsi.ie/Publications+and+Data/General+Interest/ for more details. The GIS has a more detailed book on the geology of Ireland written for schools (see Schools in the same website). There is also a non-technical book written by Peadar McArdle entitled Rock Around Ireland A Guide to Irish Geology.
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Track Above Annascaul |
Onzy 7 hours ago. The route begins at the picturesque Annascaul Lake a few mil walk, Length:11.1km, Climb: 718m, Area: Knockmulanane, Central Dingle (Ireland) Knockmul |
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Track Western Spur of the Slieve Mish |
Onzy 7 hours ago. Route over Knockbrack, Moanlaur, Beenduff and Lack Mountain, walk, Length:10.8km, Climb: 608m, Area: Knockbrack, Slieve Mish (Ireland) Knockbrack, Mo |
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Forum: Suggestions re Site Improvements |
simon3 a day ago. wwwwalker - both your points are well made. In our consultation held at the beginning of last year the forum issue was mentioned and your further suggestion about being able to get a copy of your... |
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Summit Comment Branstree: Circle marks the spot |
Geansai a day ago. For a 700M hill its relatively easy to reach in an hour from Mardale car park at the far end of Haweswater, following first a track up to Gatescarth pass and turning left to follow the fence to re... |
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Summit Summary The Calf: Howgill Fells, Yorkshire Dales |
Collaborative entry Last edit by: brenno 2 days ago. The Howgill Fells in north west Yorkshire are undiscovered gems and the Calf at 676m is the highest point. Lovely walking country - no heather, no peat hags, most of the mountains are covered by ... |
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Ryan_mournes |
Ryan_mournes a day ago. Just moved to Sligo from Dublin, exploring the high places. Most experience in the Mournes. |
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Forum: General Bunclody Hillwalking Day |
simon3 2 days ago. On the Saturday of Bunclody’s Gathering Week (July27), some walks are being organised in the Blackstairs Mountains, which act as a beautiful backdrop to the town. From these hills on a clear day... |
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Summit Comment Lugnabrick NE Top: Fine views |
paddyhillsbagger 2 days ago. Ended a circular walk on this top which started on Ben Beg leaving car near L963 569 after asking local farmer. There are great views all around the 5 tops taken in on this circuit and Lugnabrick ... |
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Track The Shay Elliott Memorial Walk |
amadain17 4 days ago. Walk details on my site: http://rathdrumwalkers.wordpress.co walk, Length:8.1km, Climb: 132m, Area: Kirikee Mountain, Dublin/Wicklow (Ireland) Kirike |
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