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Peter Walker
2012-06-23 19:21:17
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Most difficult revisited...
For what it's worth (and if we discount any of those pesky islands off the SW) I'd say that the mountain with the hardest utmost point in my experience is Slieve Bearnagh...it's probably less serious than the Hag's Tooth (and certainly more short-lived) but it has a tougher scrambling move.
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