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Onzy: Track/2204 in area near Aghla More, Donegal NW (Ireland)
Circuit of the Three Aghlas
Ascent: 669m,
Length: 9.1km,
Creator time taken: 3h 5m
Descent: 675m,
Time predicted from Naismith's rule: 2h 56m + breaks
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PlacesStart at B93893 25180, Aghla More, Aghla Beg South Top, Aghla Beg, end at Procklis Lough (Prock) B93571 25548, 489m NW from Start
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[RWD version 1 ]
Route takes in Aghla More, Aghla Beg South and Aghla Beg, beginning from the head of Altan Lough.
Time prevented taking in the gloriously named 473m peak, Ardloughnabrackbaddy. In any event, this could feasibly be reached from any of the three sides of the roughly triangular walk - I was most tempted from the col between Aghla More and Aghla Beg South.
A river must be crossed at both the beginning and end of the route; this is best crossed either on the stepping stones (5 inches underwater today) which I used on the outward leg, or at the point where the river emerges from Altan Lough, which I used on the return.
The lower reaches of the walk are very wet but it improves as you gain height - after heavy rain this could be purgatorial.
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Uploaded on: Fri, 17 May 2013 (23:18:14), Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/track/2204/
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