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Places:Start at H12885 42848, Belmore Mountain, end at Start Logged as completed by 1
I used Harry Goodman's 'quick' route, making it even quicker by driving past the farmhouse to the foot of the 'rough stony track' he mentions. The metal shack is still there, but it's now got a different car parked around the back. The way from here across the moor is as frustrating as expected...there is the odd sheep track but evidently none of the sheep are MV members.
Uploaded on: Wed, 3 Dec 2014 (20:18:10) Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/track/2782/ To download GPS tracks you must be enrolled and logged in. See "Login or enrol", top right - quick and easy.
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