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CaptainVertigo
2012-05-29 23:21:44 |
Owenglin 12 Bens: The Movie
I had word that mcrtchly and kernowclimber might venture into the Bens last weekend. My fervent hope was that they would not only complete the difficult Owenglin Circuit but would video their efforts so that we would have a further top class mountain video. I assumed the final product would take weeks to edit and organise - but here we are 48 hours later with a highly professional piece that superbly captures the look and feel of the white quartzite peaks. I want to do the video justice by writing a more detailed analysis but in the mean time please copy and paste the link and watch this wonderful work! The light is dazzling, the skies are blue and we have a few new types of shots that give the hillwalker a real taste of the challenge. Congratulations on another top class video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sRVv0pmIvY |
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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 Summary Knockbrack S Top: The top between two tops |
Collaborative entry Last edit by: thomas_g 2 weeks ago. A featureless top with lovely views, especially over the lake.
Best access is to park in the farmyard at V987 692 (Point A) with permission from the very friendly farmer. You have the choice of ... |
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Track DUBLIN MOUNTAIN WAY |
Tim_Crooks a week ago. There is only one way to do the Dublin Mountain Way (DMW) an walk, Length:42.6km, Climb: 942m, Area: Dublin/Wicklow (Ireland) Tibradden Mountain, Two |
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Summit Summary Knockbrack: Tea Fathers? |
Collaborative entry Last edit by: thomas_g 2 weeks ago. A featureless top with wonderful 360 degree views.
Best access is to park in the farmyard at V987 692 (thanks Conor74), with permission from the very friendly farmer. A quick walk back up the roa... |
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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 Coomclogherane Top: Nice views of the lake |
Collaborative entry Last edit by: thomas_g 2 weeks ago. A relatively featureless top with nice views over the lake and the steep slopes of Gullaba Hill. Access is from Knockbrack S to the NW, via Coomclogherane to the east and Knocknamanagh to the sout... |
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Summit Comment Carrigfadda: Loop walk to the top of the hill |
acorn 2 weeks ago. Carrigfadda Loop Walk on www.irishtrails.ie is perfect for visiting this little top.
Travelling from Skibbereen to Clonakilty on the N71 turn left at a sharp bend just before the bridge in Conno... |
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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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