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Trailtrekker: Track 2522 in area near Anglesey Mountain, Cooley/Gullion (Ireland)
Flagstaff to the Lumpers
Length: 15.7km, Creator time taken: 4h44m, Ascent: 504m, Descent: 648m
Places:Start at J1063520009, Anglesey Mountain, Clermont, Clermont Carn, Carnavaddy, end at J1005210819 9.2km S from Start Logged as completed by 1
Part of the Lumpers Walking Festival, Sunday A Walk. Getting close to the summits of Anglesey and Clermont, (Clermont Carn NE would be significantly off the track). Going to the summits of Clermont Carn and Carnavaddy.
Most of this walk is on mountain track, some on open mountain and very small bits on quiet roads. Highlight of the walk is final descent on new track through river valley.
Uploaded on: Sun, 4 May 2014 (19:54:55) Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/track/2522/ To download GPS tracks you must be enrolled and logged in. See "Login or enrol", top right - quick and easy.
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