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2017-02-21 10:16:28 |
MountainViews Gathering 2017
The event on Feb 17, 2017 had Peter Walker as MC with two main speakers.
Gareth McCormack spoke about the vision and technicalities of modern landscape photography.
Paul Clements discussed the Wild Atlantic Way and how it had changed in 25 years.
Some 90 people attended. As an innovation this year we had printed copies of the MountainViews ANNUAL which duly sold out.
Thanks as always to the ever helpful Lansdowne Hotel. |
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Summit Comment Belmore Mountain: A standing stone gathers all moss. |
TommyV a week ago. As mentioned by Harry Goodman, it's possible to drive along Belmore forest for almost two kilometers as far as a black forestry gate. There is also a standard gate here on the right giving access ... |
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Summit Comment Bruse Hill: Bruse Summer 2017 |
TommyMc 6 days ago. Since a big gorse fire in 2016, this hill is once more easily accessible to casual walkers and has been widely visited this summer. An easy approach is possible by taking the L6636 minor road off ... |
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Summit Comment Brougher Mountain: A quick bag. |
TommyV a week ago. Nothing much to add to the comments already. Drove most of the way up from the North side of the hill to within 450 metres of the trig point. Nothing to recommend to anybody who is looking to get ... |
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Summit Comment Croghan Hill: Broken Trig Pillar to be replaced |
TommyMc a week ago. The recent damage to the Croghan Hill trig pillar is covered in an article in this week's Offaly Independent. The good news is that Offaly County Council plans to replace the damaged pillar to its... |
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Summit Comment Slievereagh: To drive or not to drive? |
TommyV a week ago. Geo's directions are spot on. At the aforementioned Coilte forest entrance there is a sign staing no unauthorized vehicles beyond this point as the gate may close at any point. However as the Lazy... |
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Track Mullacor |
JoHeaney 12 hours ago. walk, Len: 9.1km, Climb: 537m, Area: Mullacor, Dublin/Wicklow (Ireland) Mullaco... |
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Summit Comment Seefin Mountain W Top: Two summits one hike. |
TommyV a week ago. Nothing to add to the directions provided by melohara. Just to mention two things, the parking place was littered with close to a hundred empty beer cans, it looks like there was a party there or ... |
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Summit Comment Knockastia: Behind quarry |
Fergalh 3 days ago. At Moate take road to the pretty village of Rosemount. Drive through village and turn left around west side of mountain. At quarry there is a sign for site of old church (N2401043352) proceed up t... |
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Summit Comment Knocknaskagh: The fast and the furious. |
TommyV a week ago. Knocknaskagh is a fairly prominent hill in North Cork. It's possible to access via a Coilte forest entrance on the South East side mentioned by jackill. After about 500 metres, there is a smaller,... |
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Summit Summary Camlough Mountain: Army Dreamers |
Collaborative entry Last edit by: Peter Walker a week ago. Relatively recent history has liberated Camlough Mountain from the bonds of the military: some metallic paraphernalia remains high on its slopes but if one puts that aside it's a cracking little e... |
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