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Peter Walker: Track/4062 in area near Oughtmore, Sperrin Mountains (Ireland)
Oughtmore the lesser
Ascent: 117m,
Length: 1.6km,
Creator time taken: 29m17s
Descent: 117m,
Time predicted from Naismith's rule: 0h 30m + breaks
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PlacesStart at H72408 83150, Oughtmore, end at Start
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[RWD version 1 ]
As I use a garage in the Sperrins I decided to repeat my ascent of Oughtmore from a few years after picking up my car from being serviced...y'know, exercise and all that. This is probably the shortest and quickest way to the top (see my summit comment from back in the day), but the ascent up the side of the forest is a bit trying on the old temper...bear in mind that I was actually trying to go quite quickly and was still only just inside Naismith's formula. Or maybe I'm just getting old.
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Uploaded on: Fri, 22 Feb 2019 (12:20:30), Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/track/4062/
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