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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 >>
Barry Dalby The Wicklow Way (Map Guide) 1993 >>
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 >>
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 >>
Fairbairn, Helen Northern Ireland: A Walking Guide 2006 >>
Fairbairn, Helen Ireland's Best Walks - A Walking Guide 2014 >>
Fairbairn, Helen Ireland's Adventure Bucket List, Great Outdoor Experiences 2018 >>
Fewer, Michael Wicklow Way, The 1998 >>
Flanagan, David & Creagh, Richard Exploring Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way 2016 >>
Flowerdew, Michael, P.J. McKeever & J.D. Smyth Explore Series Unkn >>
 
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Davey, Bernard Bernard Davey's Mourne
 
Publisher: Cottage Publications Published: 1999 Last revision: 1999 Added by simon3
Picture from simon3 Contract picsThis hardback landscape format book of 91 pp describes ten walks in the Mournes with a wealth of historical and background detail and many colour photos. Also included is a chapter and appendix on the weather, a bibliography and cards for each of the walks
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David Kirk
2006-01-24 15:17
Since his first walks guide for the Mournes, Bernard Davey has been out and about again and has published Bernard Davey's Mourne - Volume 2, if anything an even better collection of walks, and certainly backed by a higher standard of photographs. Again there are detachable OS-based route cards for each walk. Highly recommended for anyone starting out to explore the Mournes. Published by Cottage Publications (ISBN 1 900935 21 X)    

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Cliff top loop from Carrowteige
markwallace 10 hours ago.
This walks starts in the little village of Carrowteige/Ceathrú Thaidhg and takes in part of the Children of Lir Loop an walk, Len: 19.0km, Climb: 667m, Area: An Bhinn Bhu, North Mayo (Ireland) An

  
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Fair Mountain: Spiky forest
simon3 2 days ago.
Fair Mountain has forestry. Not a particularly strange remark for a mountain in Wicklow where much of the uplands are covered in trees. But what makes this place unusual is the almost decorat...

  
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Fair Mountain: Flattish spur south of the Wicklow Gap, cliffy to the north.
Collaborative entry Last edit by: simon3 2 days ago.
Park at the Wicklow Gap. Take the more westerly of the two access roads to Turlough Hill reservoir. Continue up this steepish, tarred road for 1.5km which will bring you above Fair Mountain, ...

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The mighty Slioch (The Spear)
eamonoc 6 days ago.
Climbed the Iconic Slioch from Incheril on a fantastic weather day, following a long walk beside the N bank of the K... walk, Len: 21.4km, Climb: 1912m, Area: Loch Maree to Loch Broom (Britain) Sli||

  
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Broaghnabinnia: Lung bursting ascent of Broaghnabinnia
glencree 3 days ago.
We went up from the Bridia valley, which is an extremely steep ascent and not for anyone prone to vertigo. Although the summit is achieved in a short distance, the climb/scramble requires car...

  
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Mauherslieve: Mother Mountain by The Lord SummerIsle Route
No1Grumbler 2 days ago.
Folk horror movies follow a similar pattern. Our hero arrives at a wonderfully fertile valley bursting with flowers and fruits, he is naïve but on some sort of quest. So it was with me, on t...

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Carrauntoohil: A Night Climb of Carrauntoohill
JohnFinn 3 days ago.
I set out from Cronin's Yard at 8:30 p.m. on 3rd June and walked up the Hag's Glen and ascended to the ridge of the Reeks via the Zig Zag path (easier to negotiate than the more popular Devil...

  
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Circuit of Fair Mountain, of the weirdly shaped forest.
simon3 2 days ago.
After climbing to the top of Turlough Hill and the slightly camouflaged building site that MV calls "Tomaneena" we he... walk, Len: 16.4km, Climb: 520m, Area: Tomaneena, Wicklow (Ireland) Tomaneena||

  
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Slioch: Tough going above Loch Maree
eamonoc 5 days ago.
To climb Slioch, involves a round trip of 21km, with almost 2000m of ascent above Loch Maree, amidst a stunning location.

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A very tough outing in Glen Etive
eamonoc a week ago.
With the prospect of some good weather in Scotland headed up to Glen Etive, having previously climbed Ben Starav a f... walk, Len: 28.5km, Climb: 2901m, Area: Glen Etive to Glen Lochy (Britain) Bei||

  
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Muskeagh Hill: View from the North East.
simon3 6 days ago.
Muskeagh Hill, a view from Ballycumber to the North East.

  
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Meall nan Eun: Gentle slopes lead to this Munro
eamonoc 6 days ago.
Climbed as the last of a tough 4 Munro round in Glen Etive.


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