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kissanepat1
2012-06-29 21:12:51 |
Islands of Adventure 2
Hi All,
Also interested in the islands trip, ideal for me as I am from Kerry and only live a short distance from West Kerry. Fully agree with the choice of Mick Sheeran as the boat to the islands. Only recently used Mick to take a work group out to the Blaskets, great service provided. Very genuine fellow who takes great pride in his boat and the service offered. So if you are looking for numbers count me in please, available most weekends and can go at short notice. |
Forum: General Nenagh walking festival |
hivisibility 6 days ago. Just to add to Roberto's comments re above I was on the A walk on Saturday and thoroughly enjoyed myself. A well led walk, lovely pace and super hospitality afterwards. Most impressive. |
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Summit Comment Agnew's Hill: Shapely scarply Sallagh Braes |
simon3 5 days ago. North of the summit and over a road is the 2km long arc of Sallagh Braes, a spectacular semicircle of a valley where the higher ground to the west (left) falls away towards the sea.
This pictur... |
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Summit Summary Knockbrack S Top: The top between two tops |
Collaborative entry Last edit by: thomas_g a week 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 Ravens Glen Loop |
thomas_g 6 days ago. A Sunday morning quickie. Start at Crone, up one side of the walk, Length:9.0km, Climb: 562m, Area: Tonduff, Dublin/Wicklow (Ireland) Tonduff |
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Summit Summary Knockbrack: Tea Fathers? |
Collaborative entry Last edit by: thomas_g a week 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 Forces of Nature |
march-fixer 6 days 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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Track 3 for 2 |
thomas_g 6 days ago. Park in the farmyard with permission from the farmer, back u walk, Length:5.8km, Climb: 295m, Area: Knockbrack, Shehy/Knockboy (Ireland) Knockbrack, |
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Summit Summary Coomclogherane Top: Nice views of the lake |
Collaborative entry Last edit by: thomas_g a week 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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Ann-P |
Ann-P 2 weeks ago. My name is Ann and I recently moved to the (sunny?) South East. At that time I developed an interest in hill walking and trekking. I find mountain climbing exhilarating - there is no better feelin... |
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Walk Guide Blessington Lakeside Walk |
march-fixer a week ago. Overview This walking track is just perfect for any family outing. The track is well over a metre wide at all points and the surface is good quality compacted hardcore. On the few soggy areas... |
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