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Pazapas
2012-05-16 21:56:17 |
Eskatariff horseshoe walk
This walk is "demanding" as it is written in the second edition of "Walking in Ireland" from Lonely Planet. With a good weather you can do it in 4.5 hours without stop. But with fog, the first 90 minutes may be a real challenge. This horseshoe walk is as wonderful as Mullaghanattin horseshoe walk. Should be in the top five...
If you meet the owner of the house with the ring stone, she may charge you for car park : 4 euros. |
Track Above Annascaul |
Onzy 2 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 3 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 21 hours 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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