Northern Ireland Outdoors Forum - Hiking, camping and more
General => Meets, places, trips and reviews => Topic started by: Windy on October 19, 2014
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Took a wee jaunt into the Sperrins .They are on my back door and I should be using them more often
Start Point GR 707003
Finish Point GR 707003
Distance 6.07 mile
Time Taken 4 HRs with lunch
Map Used Sperrins Activity Map 1:25,000
Route Shape Circular
This route covers quite a lot of open mountain with some steep sections and it is advisable to have eperience.As always appropriate clothing should be worn .Waterproofs and boots are essential as the terrain is mixture and is wet under foot in a lot of places.
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Track Looking up from Bridge
We parked the car at Glendera Bridge and headed up the forest path towards the Summit. You will come to a junction GR 94993 take the right turn and approx 100 m a clearing appears to you left . This is the start of the ascent acoss open mountain . It is wet under foot and I would recommend good boots and gaiters .
Looking back
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Looking back you can see some of the spectacular views this walk gives you . In the far distance is Bineneveagh and the nearer mountain range is Benbradagh. Continue to the summit which is where the fence lines meet and a old Londondery Corporation headstone is visible. Navigation is quite easy from now on as you follow the fence line to Oughtmore (569m).
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As you continue towards Oughtmore the walk becomes quite steep ther are quite a lot of Peat banks and bog pools so take caution.The walk towards Spelhoagh (568m) is realtively flat . Once on Spelhoagh head down towards the furthest corner off the forest and follow the tree line keeping it to your left from here you will see your start point .
Spelhoagh Gap
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SPELHOAGH GAP looking up from the finish point .
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I have put this into the NI WILD blog so photos are better
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That looks like a decent wee route. Circular routes are always a great option when you are in the car.
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Ah the top end of Banagher I keep meaning to extend my weekly loaded hikes to include that section, now I know what is up there. Great views I will have to start including it in a couple of weeks or so.
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Great stuff, thanks for sharing. The Sperrins are somewhere I don't think I've ever been, suppose I don't really know much about them.