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simoburn: Track/2412 in area near Derrybawn Mountain, Dublin/Wicklow (Ireland)
PMG Walk 8 - Derrybawn Mountain to Camaderry Mountain - Loop Walk!
Ascent: 1105m,
Length: 26.9km,
Creator time taken: 6h40m
Descent: 1112m,
Time predicted from Naismith's rule: 7h 13m + breaks
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PlacesStart at Glendalough (Gl'Lgh) T12641 96747, Derrybawn Mountain, Mullacor, Lugduff SE Top, Lugduff, Conavalla, Tomaneena, Camaderry Mountain, Camaderry East Top, end at Start
Track Rating ..
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PMG Walk 8 - A walk of 26.9kms - 6hrs 41mins. Started from the lower lake of Glendalough. Went up Derrybawn Mtn 474m, Mullacor 657, Lugduff SE 637m, Lugduff 652m, Conavalla 734m, Tomaneena 681m and Camaderry Mtn 698m in one big loop! Finishing back at the car park.
See blog post here: http://www.adventureburn.com/pmg-walk-8-dash-hills-storms/
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Uploaded on: Mon, 3 Feb 2014 (13:34:06), Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/track/2412/
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