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Airey, Alan Irish Hill Days 1937 >>
Andrews, J. H. Paper Landscape, A 1975 >>
Bardwell, Sandra, Helen Fairbairn & Gareth McCorma Walking in Ireland 1999 >>
Booth, Frank The Independent Walker's Guide to Ireland 1999 >>
Boydell, Herman & McCarthy Walk Guide: East of Ireland 1991 >>
Boyle, Ken & Orla Bourke Wicklow Way, The 1990 >>
Butterfield, Irvine High Mountains of Britain and Ireland, The 1986 >>
Clements, E. D. The Hewitts and Marilyns of Ireland 1997 >>
Clements, Paul Height of Nonsense, The 2005 >>
Coleman, J. C. Mountains of Killarney, The 1948 >>
Corcoran, Kevin Kerry Walks 1992 >>
Corcoran, Kevin West Cork Walks 1991 >>
Corcoran, Kevin West of Ireland Walks 1997 >>
Dalby, Barry The Wicklow Way Map Guide 1993 >>
Davey, Bernard Bernard Davey's Mourne 1999 >>
Davey, Bernard BERNARD DAVEY'S MOURNES 1999 >>
David Marshall Best Walks in Ireland 1996 >>
de Courcy, John W. "Mountains and Summits shown on maps before AD 1700" (articl 2005 >>
Dillon, Paddy Mountains of Ireland, The 1992 >>
Dillon, Paddy Complete Ulster Way Walks, The 1999 >>
Dillon, Paddy Ulster Way, The 199? >>
Dillon, Paddy Exploring the South of Ireland 1998 >>
Dillon, Paddy Connemara 2001 >>
EastWest Mapping Wicklow Way Walks 1998 >>
Fewer, Michael Wicklow Way, The 1998 >>
Flowerdew, Michael, P.J. McKeever & J.D. Smyth Explore Series Unkn >>
Hanna, Steven The Mourne Mountains 10 Leisure Walks of Discovery 2009 >>
Harbison, Peter & Joss Lynam St Kevins Way, ( Hollywood to Glendalough Co Wicklow ) 2002 >>
Harding, Mike Footloose in the West of Ireland 1996 >>
Hart, H. C. Climbing in the British Isles: Ireland 1895 >>
 
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Airey, Alan Irish Hill Days
 
Publisher: Open Air Publications Published: 1937 Last revision: 1937 Added by simon3
48 pp including map.

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Little Sugar Loaf: Spirals
three5four0 a week ago.
Climbed Little Sugar Loaf after the ascent of Great Sugar Loaf, earlier that morning. Found the spirals cut into the rock on the summit, but not those on the north top mentioned by mcrtchly. New o...

  
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CHALLENGE TRAINING CHALLENGE
Bleck Cra 6 days ago.
“The nimble and very lithe Bleck Cra”, according to a clearly disfunctional kernowclimber, (who incidentally avers that diamonds are not always a girl’s best friend - so.., you get my point), cont...

  
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Great Sugar Loaf: Mad Dogs and Sugar Loaf
three5four0 a week ago.
Caught the 145 bus at the Dart station in Bray and followed badulake's description, as far as the GAA ground. From there I followed the road south first, then tracks & paths that swing right round...

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Glendoo Mountain: An ideal route for those using the Dublin Mountaineer Bus serv
three5four0 a week ago.
Climbed Glendoo Mountain by the paths starting from the car park in Cruagh forest. Continued over Knocknagaun and Prince Williams Seat to the Wicklow Way and back into Glencullen, to catch the Dub...

  
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Luggala: A long, sublime approach route
kernowclimber a week ago.
Appreciating mountains isn’t always about standing on their summits. Sometimes it is just as uplifting to traverse their hidden glens, to follow the course of babbling brooks that meander through ...

  
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Knocknamuck...
Conor74 a week ago.
...don't know it myself but the OSI online map suggets its on the Tipp side, with the Munster River in the valley to the east being the boundary

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Mweelin: A small effort, excellent views for all the family.
Collaborative entry Last edit by: jackill a week ago.
Park at the start of the tarred road at W14146 71751, room for 5-6 cars.Follow the very obvious gravel track uphill, passing through one gate to the summit trig pillar of Mweelin.

  
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Lackabaun: Got an hour for a stroll?
Collaborative entry Last edit by: jackill a week ago.
Park at the start of the tarred road at W14146 71751, room for 5-6 cars.Follow the very obvious gravel track uphill, passing through one gate to the summit trig pillar of Mweelin. Pass by the pill...

  
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Knocknamuck - Premier or Cat
shaunkelly a week ago.
Climbed Knocknamuck recently. It is listed as Tipp. I don't have an OS map for it but suspect it may be on the Kilkenny side of the border. Please confirm.

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Cratlieve: Beware the Dragon
gerrym a week ago.
Starting point is the attractive amenity site at foot of Slieve Croob (301453) with plenty of parking. This is already at a considerable height of 350m, making tops in the area an easy enough tas...

  
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Slieve Croob: Viewpoint central!
gerrym a week ago.
Started this walk at Drumkerragh Forest (330460) which has ample parking. Walk back onto road and turn right past a white washed cottage, at the next abandoned building go through the gate , past ...

  
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ahendroff
ahendroff 3 weeks ago.
Adrian Hendroff is a leading writer and photographer on Ireland's mountains. He is also a qualified Mountain Leader. Adrian has explored the mountains of Ireland since 1999, and is one of the ...


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