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Peter Walker
2012-04-23 16:10:22
Why democracy doesn't work...
wwwalker, I understand your pain. But you'll have to forgive me if I feel that there are other omissions SLIGHTLY more worthy of an elevated eyebrow...

1) Galtymore (a finer summit I feel, and also one of the 9)
2) Carrauntoohil (yes, I know it's very busy but still...a proper mountain)
3) Brandon (IMHO the finest peak in all these islands...the fact it isn't even in the top 100 is collective madness)

And a fair few others.
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Mangerton: Inspiration in unlikely places
wicklore 2 months ago.
In his book ‘Reach for the Sky’, Pat Falvey describes his first hillwalk in Ireland. He was in a deep depression following the failure of his business. The banks were circling like crows to take h...

  
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MountainViews annual event this Friday 22nd.
wicklore 2 months ago.
This Friday February 22nd 2013, MountainViews and the Walkers Association of Ireland are proud to present our annual talks and awards event - ‘An Irish Mountain Gathering.’ Our special guest is Ev...

  
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Moydamlaght to Mullaghmore
gerrym 3 months ago.
http://youtu.be/o-WQrExuZM4 A winter walk over Mullaghmor walk, Length:10.6km, Climb: 417m, Area: Mullaghmore, Sperrin Mountains (Ireland) Mullagh

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Lugnagun: All is changed, changed utterly, a terrible beauty is born!
Trailtrekker 2 months ago.
Well not quite and I'm sure that Yeats himself would think that quote itself is a bit misplaced. However, there has been one very significant change to this area since all previous comments and it...


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