Northern Ireland Outdoors Forum - Hiking, camping and more
General => Meets, places, trips and reviews => Topic started by: specimanYak on July 15, 2017
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Had an excellent few days trekking around The Mournes from the 11th to the 13th July. Camped on Donard and had a blustery night, before hiking along the Brandy Pad to Hare's Gap the next day. Followed the ridge up past Slievenaglogh, Corragh and Commedagh then down to the Black Stairs for another camp and an early night.
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Nice one, love the time lapse, is that all done on your phone? Lovely shot from Slievenglogh.
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Thanks Liam, I use the app 'Tina Timelapse' on my phone and also a cheap GoPro knock-off for wider views. The views from the Slievenglogh ridge up to Commedagh are superb.
Nice one, love the time lapse, is that all done on your phone? Lovely shot from Slievenglogh.
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You got great weather there 'Yak, looks like a great camp. Did you find it easy enough to get pitched on the ground there?
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The weather was splendid and the clear skies gave exceptional views. The ground's fairly hard up there so I used thin needle spike pegs and a few heavy rocks that were lying around set on top of each peg to keep them in.
You got great weather there 'Yak, looks like a great camp. Did you find it easy enough to get pitched on the ground there?
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Some fantastic pics there. Looks like you got some lovely weather despite the wind.
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Thanks J, the weather's back to normal now so it's good to have a video of how good it was.
Some fantastic pics there. Looks like you got some lovely weather despite the wind.
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Class video!
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Another great wee video mate :) :) :)
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Thanks guys, appreciate it.
Another great wee video mate :) :) :)
Class video!
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Is there such a thing as not having a blustery night when camping on the summits? ;D
Cracker video!
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You're not wrong there.
Cheers.
Is there such a thing as not having a blustery night when camping on the summits? ;D
Cracker video!