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march-fixer: Track 4602 in area near Wicklow (Ireland)
Moonlight Challenge Walk
Length: 22.9km, Creator time taken: 5h56m, Ascent: 808m,
Descent: 823m

Places: Start at T1413995981, end at T1422496206 240m N from Start
Logged as completed by 1

This trail was is an annual organised challenge walk. It is usually arranged around a full moon night which adds to the general enjoyment.
The trail starts at the begining of the Green Road and makes its way to the base of the waterfall under The Spink. Walk up the path alonside the waterfall and carry on up west to summit The Spink.
Follow the boardwalk path all the way to the head of the valley and cross over the brook. Head back down via The Miners Village to the eastern end of the Upper Lake. Take the path rising up over the eastern end of the Camaderry Spur. This path leads over to the Glendasan River.
Follow the river track until it is possible to cross over north east to also cross the main road (very busy, so be careful). Head east up the rough track to the edge of the wood and then climb north east up to the open heathland. Follow the track south eastward along the edge of Brockagh Ridge.
Follow the extraction tracks to arrive down beside the Brockagh Centre. This road leads down to the main road where you turn left and head into Laragh. At the main junction turn right and head back to your starting point.

Uploaded on: Mon, 14 Feb 2022 (14:15:09)
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