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CaptainVertigo: Track/2258 in area near Mullaghcarn, Sperrin Mountains (Ireland)
Destroyed by Road
Ascent: 319m,
Length: 6.4km,
Creator time taken: 1h
Descent: 279m,
Time predicted from Naismith's rule: 1h 48m + breaks
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PlacesStart at H49416 83030, Mullaghcarn, end at H49925 82156, 1km SE from Start
Track Rating ..
[RWD version 1 ]
This would be a great mountain with super views. But it has been tamed, caged, destroyed by a road to the summit and a little Eiffel Tower at the top. Make sure you start at the correct road as in the photo. The rest will be easy. The mountain will forever be famous as the location of simoburn's last ARDERIN ascent in his glorious year when he ascended ALL Arderins and Vandeleur -Lynams in one single year...
Below see photo of the information sign:
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Uploaded on: Sun, 20 Mar 2016 (21:20:55), Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/track/2258/
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