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off to Ireland …
July, 2012 The republic of Ireland has 13 3000ft summits, which might be classified as 7 distinct mountains and 6 tops: Carrauntoohill (1039m) Knockoughter (959m) Beenkeragh (1010m) Caher (1001m) Caher West Top (975m) Cnoc na Peiste (988m) Maolain … Continue reading
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Twistin Hill
29th May 2012 I usually try to get away to the hills during the last week of May every year (when Anne is away at Whithaugh Park with Selkirk High School S1). This year I had several unavoidable work commitments, … Continue reading
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