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2012-03-20 15:27:37 |
Gear for Porters
A recently found and rescued pair of Brasher boots about to be sent off via Trail magazine to support porters in Himalaya.
If you have any waterproof jackets, trousers, boots, gaiters, quality sunglasses or technical gloves no longer in use then this is an opportunity to put them to good use.
Details can be found at http://www.livefortheoutdoors.com/ |
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Summit Summary Gravale: Middle man of three boggy tops. |
Collaborative entry Last edit by: simon3 3 weeks ago. This summit will probably be visited as part of walk along the Carrigvore - Gravale - Duff Hill - Mullaghcleevaun ridge. Access is straightforward if boggy at times from its neighbours. For a qu... |
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Summit Comment Luggala: The more ordinary southern side. |
simon3 3 weeks ago. Usually Luggala is photographed showing off its dramatic eastern aspect plunging into Lough Tay.
Here however is its southern side from Knocknaclohoge showing the quiet Cloghoge valley. Climbi... |
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Forum: General Aherlow Walking Festival |
BleckCra 2 weeks ago. The Aherlow Walking Festival is on this weekend - and for blow-ins, that means Galtymore and its mates.
The social side of the festival is so good that last time we were at it, our walk leader wa... |
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Summit Comment Lackavrea: Flightpath |
Colin Murphy 3 weeks ago. I include this picture only because you'd have the impression that Lackavrea is some sort of international aviation beacon, given the constant stream of planes passing overhead - I saw at least tw... |
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Summit Comment Lackavrea: Splendid isolation |
Colin Murphy 3 weeks ago. Lackavrea Hill has it all - a well defined rocky summit, a great aesthetic, stunning views in all directions, good solid terrain - everything that is except height. As it falls just short of the 4... |
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Forum: General Well done Adrian... |
Conor74 2 weeks ago. ...on your achievement. Though with you joining madfrankie it reminds me of that line about buses and suddenly two turn up! Remarkable going, and you completed it in a wonderful part of the coun... |
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Summit Summary Lackavrea: One of the finest small tops in Ireland |
Collaborative entry Last edit by: Colin Murphy 3 weeks ago. There is parking for several cars in a small lay-by at 967 496. Cross a flat area to the east, which can be quite marshy in places, even in summer, but is passable. After a few hundred metres you ... |
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Summit Comment Carrigvore: Rocky top |
padodes 3 weeks ago. The cheerless winter sunshine behind the granite tor that gives its name to Carrigvore (Carraig Mhór) may not look very inviting, but the tingling, icy conditions of the last few weeks have create... |
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Forum: General STANDS WITH A FIST |
BleckCra 3 weeks ago. A walking companion of mine, after a strenuous day in the Mournes complained about the final short ascent from the Brandy Pad track beneath Commedagh up on to the Saddle.
Well he won't ever have ... |
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