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Ascent: 456m,
Length: 14.7km,
Creator time taken: 4h43m
Descent: 439m,
Time predicted from Naismith's rule: 3h 41m + breaks
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PlacesStart at Laughanstown Luas (Laugh Luas) O23204 23808, end at Enniskerry (EnnisK) O22251 17325, 6.6km S from Start
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[RWD version 1 ]
This is a more extended version of a previous track that I uploaded, # 3739 Lehaunstown to The Scalp. The purpose of this extended track is to show that there are possibilities to link with the Knocksink Wood to Three Rock and Stepaside track # 4029. The extension goes through a relatively new right of way between the former hotel and ski slope, which circles around by the quiet Killegar Road to re-emerge onto the Enniskerry Road within about 100m of the footpath that leads into Enniskerry. p.s. I am informed that the council has (or had) plans to create a track that would link Killegar Road with Glencullen via the sandpit at O20118 19994.
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Uploaded on: Fri, 8 Jan 2021 (16:15:53), Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/track/4410/
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