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Summit Summary Derrybawn Mountain: Airy ridge at a meeting of valleys. |
Collaborative entry Last edit by: simon3 2 weeks ago. Derrybawn has a great situation, looking into four glacial valleys and above the well known Glendalough lakes. The summit is the north end of a 1.6km ridge, the best formed in Wicklow. Many of i... |
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Summit Comment Coolcurtoga: Don't be put off, it's not that bad |
thomas_g 3 weeks ago. Climbed this today, it looks awful from the road, but once you're on the slope it's not that bad. There is the odd ankle twisting hole, but it's fairly easy to navigate the shelves to the top. Abo... |
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Summit Summary Esknabrock: Have you got an hour? |
Collaborative entry Last edit by: thomas_g 3 weeks ago. Park at W01494 72290, walk up the track, head for the summit, admire turbines and Crohane. |
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Forum: General Aeolian Islands, Sicily - Stromboli |
brenno a week ago. For anybody going hiking in the Aeolian Islands, the ultimate target is Stromboli – one of the most active volcanoes in the world and which has given its name to the geological term strombolian – ... |
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Track Dublin Mountains Way (adj) |
jrpcalvert a week ago. GPS track for walk of Dublin Mountains Way from Tallaght to walk, Length:46.9km, Climb: 1015m, Area: Dublin/Wicklow (Ireland) Tibradden Mountain, Tw |
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Summit Comment Esknabrock: Short and fairly sweet |
thomas_g 3 weeks ago. Park at W01494 72290 (space for 1 car) after passing the pet farm. Go through the gate up the track until the gate at the end. Now head straight for the ridge, the going is nice, firmish grass und... |
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Track Slieve Beagh |
Peter Walker a week ago. A walk over the plateau to the E Top (County Monaghan's high walk, Length:8.7km, Climb: 195m, Area: Slieve Beagh, Fermanagh/S Tyrone (Ireland) Slieve |
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Forum: General The “longest, hardest high level walk" |
Conor74 a week ago. ...in Ireland was how Paddy Dillon described a proposed walk across the tops of a number of the summits in his “The Mountains of Ireland”, stretching from the east end of the Mangertons and across... |
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