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acorn
2012-08-17 10:44:19
Inis Bofin and Inis Shark
FYI. There's a walking/boating event to Bofin and Shark on Sat 25th August. While there's a regular ferry service to Inis Bofin, it's not so easy to visit the uninhabited Inis Shark so this is a great opportunity to get out there. All proceeds from the event go to Mental Health Services in Connemara. For more info visit www.heritageweek.ie
PS. The documentary inis Airc - Bas Oileain, an account of the evacuation of the island in October 1960 is presently available on tthe TG4 player
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Summit Comment
Carrigawaddra: The Loo valley: yes you can!, but don't...
thomas_g 4 days ago.
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Track
Circuit of the Three Aghlas
Onzy 6 days ago.
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Summit Comment
Agnew's Hill: Shapely scarply Sallagh Braes
simon3 a week ago.
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Track
Shankill River - Cloghleagh Circuit
march-fixer a week ago.
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Forum: General
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kevin carroll 3 days ago.
Welcome back Bleck Craw, this forum has'nt been the same without you. While we sometimes differed on certain subjects( which I wont mention), your contributions were always entertaining if sometim...

  
Summit Comment
Tully Mountain: Mwelrea from the Sea
Geansai a week ago.
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Track
Coastal balcony north of Agnew's Hill
simon3 a week ago.
This is an enjoyable walk along a ridge, often a scarp, para walk, Length:15.6km, Climb: 352m, Area: Antrim Hills (Ireland)

  
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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...

  
Walk Guide
Blessington Lakeside Walk
march-fixer 2 weeks 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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Donegal, Sligo & Leitrim: A Walking Guide by Hendroff, Adrian
Peter Walker 2 weeks ago.
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Forum: General
Hill Runner
roberto 4 days ago.
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Summit Summary
Lugnagun: Superb Blessington Lake Views
Collaborative entry Last edit by: march-fixer a week ago.
Though not a summit to write home about, it still provides a wonderful grandstand view south out over Blessington Lakes and west to the Hill of Allen. Until recently (2013) pine trees obscure thes...


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