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brenno
2012-05-04 10:15:40 |
Dirty Dozen - more
Full agreement with aidand regarding Lug via Camara Hill and also Djouce. Would also add these: east approach to Camaderry from the Glendalough side (very badly eroded in stretches and can be avoided by either approaching from Turlough Hill or Glenmacnasss), from Cloghernagh down to the zig-zags (again badly eroded in stretches), between Mullacleevaun and East Top (not so much because of erosion) but because it's a morass in anything but after very dry or very frosty conditions), same applies to stretch around Kilbride firing range between Seehan and Seefingan (but hard to avoid this if you're doing a full circuit |
Forum: General Forces of Nature |
march-fixer a week ago. It only becomes evident when you stand close to volcanic activity, just how enormous are the forces at work. The photo taken on the slopes of Tongariro NZ, shows a lava flow channel that has becom... |
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Summit Comment Knockomagh: Bluebells and birdsong |
acorn 2 weeks ago. A very easy "climb" along trails and steps from Lough Hyne car park close to Baltimore. Lovely mixed forestry and lots of bluebells, violets, celandine in full bloom. Great view of Lough Hyne an... |
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Forum: General Volcanic Regions |
march-fixer a week ago. For those who like volcanic regions and do not want to take too much of a risk, there are excellent walks in New Zealand around the Turangi region of the North Island. Having taken considerable ri... |
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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 2 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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