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The Bibliography. Information for books on Irish mountains and hillwalking.
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O'Dwyer, John G Tipperary & Waterford a walking guide 2012 >>
O'Dwyer, John G Pilgrim Paths in Ireland 2013 >>
Parker, Mike Map Addict 2009 >>
Pochin Mould, Daphne Mountains of Ireland, The 1976 >>
Poucher, W. A. Journey into Ireland - Turas in Éirinn 1953 >>
Praeger, Robert Lloyd The Way That I Went 1937 >>
Raymo, Chet Climbing Brandon: Science & Faith on Ireland's Holy Mountain 2004 >>
Reilly, Eoin Causeway Coast Way with Moyle Way 2010 >>
Rothery, Sean A Long Walk South 2001 >>
Ryan, Jim Carrauntoohil and MacGillycuddy's Reeks 2006 >>
Sheehy, Maurice Walks of Discovery in the Dingle Area 1982 >>
Siggins, Lorna Everest Calling - The Irish Journey 1993 >>
Smith, Albert & Kevin Warner Ten Walks in the District of Enniskerry 2002 >>
Somers, Dermot Endurance 2005 >>
Swan, Harry Percival Highlights of the Donegal Highlands 1956 >>
Teegan, Sean Scenic Walks in Cork 1998 >>
Tees, Alan Scrambles in Ulster and Connacht 2017 >>
Tempan, Paul "Some Notes on the Names of Six Kerry Mountains" (article) 2005 >>
Tempan, Paul "Scawt Hill" (article) 2006 >>
Tempan, Paul "Two Mountain Names: Slieve Felim and Mauherslieve" (article 2006 >>
Tempan, Paul "Scotia's Glen through the Ages" (article) 2007 >>
Tempan, Paul "The Element Málainn in Place-Names" (article) 2008 >>
Tempan, Paul Review of Jim Ryan - Carrauntoohil & MacGillycuddy's Reeks: 2009 >>
Various ES2k Magazine 2000 >>
Villiers-Tuthill, Kathleen Beyond the Twelve Bens 1986 >>
Wall, Claude Mountaineering in Ireland 1930 >>
Whilde, Tony West, The (Irish Walk Guides) 1978 >>
Whittow, J. B. Geology and Scenery in Ireland 1974 >>
Wicklow County Tourism Wicklow Walking Guide, The 2000 >>
Wicklow Mountains National Park Staff Exploring Glendalough 1995 >>
 
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Summit Comment
Muckish: Muckish for the Summits On The Air (SOTA)
Claybird007 12 hours ago.
Muckish Mountain stands at over 2100 feet in the range of mountains know as the Derryveagh Mountains in North Donegal. The flat top gives a very large activation zone, actually covering two Worked...

  
Summit Comment
Sea Hill: Surprisingly good sea views from this hill
Fergalh 2 days ago.
Parked at 515997 with plenty of parking and followed mucky track to end at field. Then I headed south west through two fields to 516991 where there is mucky track to brow of hill. At this poi...

  
Track
Easy walk, with nice views towards Eagle Island
eamonoc 3 days ago.
walk, Len: 1.5km, Climb: 16m, Area: Mayo Coastal Hill (Ireland) ||

Summit Comment
Beenbane: Borreen to heaven
Fergalh 2 days ago.
Parked at 467988 at end of lane. Followed narrow borreen into field and crossed over this to fence. Climb over and through the gate to non descript high point with great views of the cliffs n...

  
Summit Comment
Glan Mountain: A Glan rocker......
Fergalh 2 days ago.
Parked at 546993 and walked up track to base of hill. Crossed fence and headed up short slope. Ground here and on summit is a mixture of gorse, burnt gorse and bog. No marker for summit in fl...

  
Summit Comment
Slieve Fyagh: Gaiter day out
eamonoc 3 days ago.
Fairly wet underfoot on this One

Track
Typical wet North Mayo Coastal Hill
eamonoc 3 days ago.
walk, Len: 2.1km, Climb: 85m, Area: Illanbaun Hill, Mayo Coastal Hill (Ireland)...

  
Track
Kilcommon from the west
eamonoc 3 days ago.
walk, Len: 1.7km, Climb: 46m, Area: Kilcommon Hill, Mayo Coastal Hill (Ireland)...

  
Summit Comment
Carrigshouk: Lovely loop
500plusclub a week ago.
Lovely loop up one side and down the other . On a clear day you have a great view north and south.

Summit Comment
Bweengduff: The Shiddy Way?
Colin Murphy a week ago.
This isn't a particularly interesting hill, although after a prolonged rainy period, I did see multiple gushing streams on my walk, some of them having flooded sections of the forest track. T...

  
Track
A Cone with a view
eamonoc 3 days ago.
walk, Len: 3.2km, Climb: 130m, Area: Cone Hill, Mayo Coastal Hill (Ireland) Con...

  
Summit Summary
Bweengduff: A good forest road to access this summit
Collaborative entry Last edit by: Colin Murphy a week ago.
Park at a forest entrance W46444 88741, room for 5 cars. Follow the track into the forest , along the Duhallow way, taking the second left, then the first right, then second left then first r...


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