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Forum: General
Donations Drive, now finished.
simon3 9 hours ago.
The donations drive that MV has been running for the last month is now complete for this year. The MV committee who receive the funds would like to express thanks to all who donated.Such don...

  
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Binnion: Tullagh Bay and Rockstown Harbour
Jim_Brady 14 hours ago.
followed eejaymm's initial parking directions for Annagh except I didn 't take the lane beyond the fence and opted for a direct assaultafter parking at the dead end down to the left of his pa...

  
Summit Summary
Crocknapeast: Long walk up windfarm roads.
Collaborative entry Last edit by: Colin Murphy 2 days ago.
Crocknapeast is reached via a longish walk of about 13km return, mostly along windfarm tracks, and can be combined with a visit to Mulnanaff and Balbane Hill (unlisted) if you wish. There is ...

Track
Good, relatively easy double bag
Colin Murphy 2 days ago.
Binbane and its sister hill Binbane NE are relatively easy summits to bag in a single walk and could also be comb... walk, Len: 3.9km, Climb: 317m, Area: An Bhinn Bhn, Bluestack Mountains (Irela||

  
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Mulnanaff: Longish walk up windfarm road.
Collaborative entry Last edit by: Colin Murphy 2 days ago.
Mulnanaff is reached via a longish walk of about 10km return, mostly along windfarm tracks. There is parking for a couple of cars at a forestry entrance at G70138 81131. Cross over gate and w...

  
Track
Double bag mostly on windfarm tracks.
Colin Murphy 2 days ago.
I had hoped to make this a 3-bagged-tops outing but unfortunately I couldn’t find a way up Croaghacullin that did... walk, Len: 13.8km, Climb: 569m, Area: Crocknapeast, Donegal SW (Ireland) Croc||

Summit Summary
Binbane NE Top: Simple bag from its neighbouring top.
Collaborative entry Last edit by: Colin Murphy 2 days ago.
See Binbane summary for initial approach. From Binbane this top is a mere 600m. Head directly east, dropping down to about 400m elevation at the col, which is spotted with a few small pools. ...

  
Track
Lake District: Dale Head Horseshoe
Onzy 5 days ago.
Round taking in 5 Wainwrights - Maiden Moor, High Spy, Dale Head, Hindscarth and Robinson. The standard round ... walk, Len: 16.1km, Climb: 1057m, Area: Maiden Moor, Lake District - Central & |...

  
Summit Summary
Binbane: Steepish approach to relatively easy Carn.
Collaborative entry Last edit by: Colin Murphy 2 days ago.
Binbane and Binbane NE can be reach relatively easily from a forest entrance just off the Bluestack Way. Take the minor road north just off the R262 and follow it until you reach a gate, whic...

Track
Lake District: Coledale Horseshoe
Onzy 5 days ago.
Classic Coledale taking in 5 Wainwrights - Grisedale Pike, Crag Hill, Sail, Outerside and Barrow. I was able t... walk, Len: 16.7km, Climb: 1202m, Area: Grisedale Pike, Lake District - Central|...

  
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Crucknaree: Magnificent views!
paddyhillsbagger 3 days ago.
Picking herself up at Knock Airport allowed a spot of hill bagging.There were a lot of small brown moths flying around the rather steep & rough heather on Crucknaree.Eventually managed to pho...

  
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Dunranhill: Sika deer and sitka spruce
hibby 3 days ago.
There is good information about the recent history of this forest and its transition to continuous cover forestry at: https://www.teagasc.ie/media/website/crops/forestry/research/Continuous-C...


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