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- Dramatic fjord viewpoint in Norway
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- County Donegal’s dramatic cliff-mountain
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- status report – end of 2012
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- off to Ireland …
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Category Archives: Ireland
County Donegal’s dramatic cliff-mountain
24 July 2014 Sliabh Liag A year since the last blog entry! After the epic summer in Wales, we had holidays in Madrid (October 2013) and Argyll (Easter 2014), with no major mountain expeditions. For summer 2014, we decided on … Continue reading
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status report – end of 2012
So – at the end of the 2012 season – where are we now? and what next? Scottish Munros – all 282 climbed √ (plus 194 out of 227 subsidiary “tops”) Irish Furths – all 13 climbed √ Welsh Furths … Continue reading