Northern Ireland Outdoors Forum - Hiking, camping and more
General => Meets, places, trips and reviews => Topic started by: LandyLiam on January 30, 2011
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As the weather was damn near perfect today i thought i'd take a quick spin up to the Mournes, maybe to Meelmore. As i got closer to Newcastle the clouds were parting so i thought i'd have yet another go at the boring old Glen River path up to Donard, but i'd see how fast i could do it just walking at a brisk pace (with only the occasional photo stop - excuse for a breather 8) )
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cold in the shade
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steps were a bit icy
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nice contrast from the saddle
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sunny again, actually walked up in a t shirt from here
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slieve bearnagh with the zoom lens
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another zoom, devils coachroad
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first time in years i've seen the summit before i got there!
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sunbathing, note i was wearing jeans and trainers ;D
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playing with the camera settings - film grain used here
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Newcastle from the lower cairn (first time i'd been here) note the shadow of donard
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the summit from the lower cairn
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a nice wee bivvy spot - forgot to orientate it :'(
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more playing with camera settings, but my light saber got in the way ;D
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I managed to get up in 1hr 25mins, have done better but that was without the treachorous icy staircase. Jogged down about half the way in 53mins but fell a couple of times in the forest and have 2 sore knees to show for it :'( , my goal this summer is to get up and down in 1hr 30 :o
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Some beautiful shots there, fantastic!
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thanks captain caveman
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Loved the shot with film grain.
Send me a copy please. If you are ok with that. Gonna put it as my screen saver.
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thanks captain caveman
great pics liam.
you must have pulled out of the caving trip at the last minute mate.
snowy mountains always makes for good pics on a clear day.
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Newcastle from the lower cairn (first time i'd been here) note the shadow of donard
I wish there was a sign post at the top of Donard pointing folks towards the lower cairn, I've seen sooo many people just sitting against the wall with their soup..then heading back down along the wall...to me the summit is an anti-climax, the view of Newcastle/Dundrum/Murlough Bay from the lower cairn (on a clear day) is the most rewarding part of doing Donard.
Great pics, thanks for posting.
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I honestly don't think I've been to the lower cairn.
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Newcastle from the lower cairn (first time i'd been here) note the shadow of donard
I wish there was a sign post at the top of Donard pointing folks towards the lower cairn, I've seen sooo many people just sitting against the wall with their soup..then heading back down along the wall...to me the summit is an anti-climax, the view of Newcastle/Dundrum/Murlough Bay from the lower cairn (on a clear day) is the most rewarding part of doing Donard.
Great pics, thanks for posting.
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I wish there was a sign post at the top of Donard pointing folks towards the lower cairn, I've seen sooo many people just sitting against the wall with their soup
i was chatting to a guy on the summit and i said i was going to the lower cairn and he said he'd join me and have his lunch there, when i was half way i looked around and he was sitting on the upper cairn with his sandwiches out, he mustn't have realised there was another cairn and probably wondered why i had kept walking ??? the mournes really do need some more signage, its almost as people don't want tourists ::)
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I don't think I'd want a lot of signage up the Mournes. Using a map is part of the fun and is what should be encouraged. I think signs saying "The Castles, this way" etc. would take away from it. The Brandy Pad should be learnt by looking around and navigating your way, not by being signposted there.
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Funnily enough I've never seen the castles, either its been too foggy when I've walked past them or I've forgot to make a detour to go looking for them.
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I don't think I'd want a lot of signage up the Mournes. Using a map is part of the fun and is what should be encouraged. I think signs saying "The Castles, this way" etc. would take away from it. The Brandy Pad should be learnt by looking around and navigating your way, not by being signposted there.
Yep, gotta agree. I feel we need to preserve the few wild places we have remaining as surely part of the reason we head for the hills is to escape such trappings of modern society. Mind you with a granite wall running over the main summits, and never being far from a man-made reservoir, perhaps the Mournes lost their true wildness a long time ago ;)
It's quite a topical subject though as plans to put signage on Munro summits (http://www.tgomagazine.co.uk/news/munro-madness-1.1074637) were recently scrapped (thankfully!). Perhaps the solution is to put better information boards in the main car parks such as Donard Car Park. They could point out areas of interest to encourage people to explore some of the lesser known areas. There is also the risk that signage could make people complacent about the need to know how to use a map and compass... That said, I've never been to the lower cairn on Donard ;)
Great photos Liam, totally forgot to post on this thread, looks like it was a great day out. 1hr 30min up and down would be impressive!