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Title: Errigle/Lough Altan Camp
Post by: Jules on June 16, 2013
So, saying as I'm annoyingly housebound this weekend  >:( ....pulled something in my back yesterday while pouring a cup of tea!!!??? (one wonders how I ever get to the top of a mountain sometimes!?) .... I thought I'd share what we got up to last weekend.  I guess if I can't be out there, being here is the next best thing.

So, we headed off on Saturday morning after our usual argument over where we were going and got to Errigle about lunchtime.

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We picked up the OSI 1, 1:50 en route but certainly didn't need it to guide us to the start point - the carpark at the bottom was overflowing as was the road on both sides!  Our plan was to camp at Lough Altan and summit Errigle on Sunday morning so we headed back down the road to find another parking spot to lessen how far we had to walk with the kit.  Stopped at one point and went for a quick dander, as much to let the dogs stretch their legs as anything, and someone (T18con) maanaged to drop himself to his udders into a foul smelling bog pit, which gave me a giggle and a sick stomach from the smell, in equal meassure!


Quick dip in the nearest river and on down the road about a mile to this little spot where we parked the car for the night.

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This was 5.3 miles past the entrance to Glenveagh National Park - Grid Ref 970,210 (this is approximate as its just off the corner of OSI 1).  I know securtiy is always a concern, but in the interests of not carrying the kit any further than necessary, and not leaving anything valuable in the car, we decided to chance it.

The track to Altan Lough was well marked with tractor tracks for the first part, and the rest being a well trodden path skirting the trees initially, then along the edge of the river.  In all, about 1.5 miles to the camp spot, which in the blazing heat was enough for both me and the dogs!

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While someone went for a proper dip to get the smell and the goo from his nooks and crannies, I started to set up camp and get the BBQ on.

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It was a beautiful evening but after the BBQ and a few cheeky beers, knowing we wanted to get a fairly early start the  next monring we turned in about 11pm.  I know midges are a pain at this time of the year, but we only had them for about an hour - though I did come home with a fair few bites the next day.



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We have a 3 man tent, for us and the 2 dogs ... who have plenty of room at our feet to sleep ....

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Although this one, Suzi, is the spoilt one in our house, at least she knows where the feet are....  Zoe, however, seems a little confused....

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Anyway, a decent nights sleep ensued with the sound of running water beside us, and another beautiful sunrise to wake up to.  The plans for an early start were abandoned in favour of a lazy breakfast, and just enjoying the peace and quiet. To be honest its 50/50 for us in terms of enjoying both the hiking and the camping.

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We decided to head back to the car and dump our kit, drive back up to the main carpark and do the "touristy" path up.  It was again packed but it was to be expected on such a fine day.  We were a little surprised at the footwear of some... open toed sandals with no socks etc... I had debated whether to ditch my old faithful Brasher's and juat go in trainers, but half way up I was glad I hadn't done that!

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Looking back down just after I had attended to a casualty on the way up.  A young boy who had run ahead of his guardian (his friend's father), had got up such a pace on the loose scree that he couldn't get stopped and lost his footing.  On hearing the howls just left of where we were, we scrambled over to find his knee well busted open.  I got to play Florence Nightingale, getting the first aid kit out, cleaning and covering the wound and checking out his many other scrapes and bangs.  Poor lad had a massive bruise on his side which he said was even more sore than his knee (which I reckon he probably ended up with stitiches in!).  Could've cracked a rib judging by the bruise and the pain, but at least there were no bones protruding!  Caught up with his friend's father further up the slope and left him with paracetamol and good luck for getting the lad back down to his father!  He initially thought it was his own son and said "acuh he mustn't be too bad - he's still smililng".  His face changed dramatically when we said, "no no, its not YOUR son, its the other one!"  The air turned blue, and his face turned white when he realised it was someone who he was looking after!  Hope they got down safely and there was no major trauma for all involved!

Nearly there ....

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The views from the top were truely stunning and for any of you who have been unfortunate enough to be there in bad weather and had no view, you really should go back.  The view over Dunlewey is like something straight off a postcard.  We ran into an old man, who was JUST 77 years old, who stood with me and toghether we counted about 19 loughs (I could have got that wrong, coz my brain got stuck on the fact that he was 77 and I lost count!)

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I can truely say that, while I had been cursin on the way up every time I slipped, or thought I was going to lose a dog, I could have sat at the top for hours just admiring the view.

We stopped for a while on the way down and Conrad couldn't resist getting a few pics of the Rescue Team, which, please God, I hope we we never have to call on!

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This was one of the nicest spots, with the best weather, we have had in a long time. I have to say, it was the first time that I was the one dragging my heels when it was time to go home.  I talked Conrad into going back up to Roarty's (wee filling staion/shop just past Dunlewey) for a cup of tea before we would leave, and even then, as we headed off, I talked him into stopping at the wee church in The Poison Glen.

I'll leave yous with a few pics of that, but have to say a big shout out to the guys who had posted on Errigle before as it guided us to that perfect camp spot.  If you haven't read that thread, then hopefully ours will encourage you to give Errigle a go.  Check the weather and go last minute on a good day if you can.  Its well worth it.

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Enjoy  ;D
Title: Re: Errigle/Lough Altan Camp
Post by: Mourneman on June 16, 2013
First class jules,love the photos
Title: Re: Errigle/Lough Altan Camp
Post by: ChuckMcB on June 16, 2013
Good stuff!

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The plans for an early start were abandoned in favour of a lazy breakfast, and just enjoying the peace and quiet.
+1
Title: Re: Errigle/Lough Altan Camp
Post by: t18con on June 16, 2013
she forgot to add, when were going back up to the car on the sunday morning, there were 4 guys digging peat for heating, and as usual in Donegal, there were piles of drying peat briquettes lying everywhere. Anyway, from a distance we could see this big elderly man standing beside our car, hands on hips. Without any chatting , we both walked up to the car assuming he was the farmer, and both of us with our heads looking down avoiding eye contact expecting a severe roasting for going onto his land with dogs (given the amount of sheep about). Then in a broad American accent he asked what the little brown bricks were for (I think he assumed we built houses from dried out soil!!!!!). I think he was sceptical at our explanation that they were for heating houses!!!

Also worth noting, to anyone going this route , there are two other abandoned farmhouses marked on the maps that are regularly used for camping close to this path. One of the peat diggers had told me, noone ever camps at the spot where we camped (he spooked me out thinking about ghosts and axe murderers in the vicinity tbh). We never got around to checking what the other two spots had to offer.
Title: Re: Errigle/Lough Altan Camp
Post by: Wolf_Larson on June 16, 2013
This is why i love NIWILD !!!!

Thank you Jules t18con and the wee dog. Whats his/her name ?

Regards Wolf
Title: Re: Errigle/Lough Altan Camp
Post by: LandyLiam on June 17, 2013
Brilliant, thanks for sharing, and well done on the first aid.
Title: Re: Errigle/Lough Altan Camp
Post by: Jules on June 17, 2013
This is why i love NIWILD !!!!

Thank you Jules t18con and the wee dog. Whats his/her name ?

Regards Wolf

Thanks Wolf

NI Wld has been a bit of a bible for us over the last while - from picking kit, finding routes and camp spots and just keeping us inspired when we haven't been able to get out there. So hopefully we can help do the same for others (even though my write ups aren't technical - I'm more the "ahh  wasn't that pretty sort!) lol

We have two dogs, both girls - Suzi (the spoilt somewhat mental one) who is 3, and Zoe who is 12, has diabetes, epilepsy, heart trouble and arthritis (and costs me a clean fortune every month), and who we couldn't leave the house without or she would yelp the place down!!

Hoping my back is ok for next week to get back out there.

J  ;D
Title: Re: Errigle/Lough Altan Camp
Post by: Jules on June 17, 2013
Brilliant, thanks for sharing, and well done on the first aid.

First class jules,love the photos

Good stuff!

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The plans for an early start were abandoned in favour of a lazy breakfast, and just enjoying the peace and quiet.
+1

Thanks all. Seems to be something funny going on with pics disappearing and re-appearing.  Sorry bout that! Have changed to Flickr to see if it helps.

Chuck did I notice a wee Schnauzer pup in some of your pics?? Beauty  ;D

J

Title: Re: Errigle/Lough Altan Camp
Post by: whoRya on June 17, 2013
Looks like a great trip guys.  Glad you got that weather, more often than not it's wick!
Title: Re: Errigle/Lough Altan Camp
Post by: Jules on June 17, 2013
Looks like a great trip guys.  Glad you got that weather, more often than not it's wick!

Yeah, it was great.  The weather really does make all the difference. And you were right - it WAS busy! But good to see so many out enjoying it.
Title: Re: Errigle/Lough Altan Camp
Post by: FlapJack on June 18, 2013
Hi Jules great write up, me and my wife went to Errigal but she wouldn't go to the summit because of the steepness, but we still got good views all the same. ;D
Title: Re: Errigle/Lough Altan Camp
Post by: Jules on June 18, 2013
Hi Jules great write up, me and my wife went to Errigal but she wouldn't go to the summit because of the steepness, but we still got good views all the same. ;D

Lol oh I puffed and panted the whole way and thought I was never going to get there and the last wee ridge between tors isn't everyone's cup of tea but well worth it.

Slieve League's one man's pass and Carrauntoohill next on the list.

J
Title: Errigle/Lough Altan Camp
Post by: clairebear on June 19, 2013
Looks like a great trip and great photos
Title: Re: Errigle/Lough Altan Camp
Post by: Rich.H on June 19, 2013
Stunning pictures, Errigle is the one place I keep saying over and over I want to do then never get off my hole to do so. Part of it has always been the desire to camp out and do it over a weekend instead of rushing the experience.

Could you either throw me a link to where you got the camp spot info or even some grid refs would be perfect? Also you mentioned the spot you parked was a risk, is this just due to the general risk of theft etc at an open roadside or something else? Is there anywhere safer to park without having to trek the country to the view spots etc?

Think it's about time to check the weather and get a weekend booked.
Title: Re: Errigle/Lough Altan Camp
Post by: Glenn B on June 19, 2013
Fantastic,  Looks like a stunning area.. ;D
Title: Re: Errigle/Lough Altan Camp
Post by: t18con on June 19, 2013
Stunning pictures, Errigle is the one place I keep saying over and over I want to do then never get off my hole to do so. Part of it has always been the desire to camp out and do it over a weekend instead of rushing the experience.

Could you either throw me a link to where you got the camp spot info or even some grid refs would be perfect? Also you mentioned the spot you parked was a risk, is this just due to the general risk of theft etc at an open roadside or something else? Is there anywhere safer to park without having to trek the country to the view spots etc?

Think it's about time to check the weather and get a weekend booked.


There was an approximate grid for the car parking spot given ( and the 5.3 miles from the entrance to Glenveagh park is exact, we zeroed the odemeter for that purpose), it is just off the corner of the map, so I cant give exact cords. The car parking spot is just off the main road, so there are the usual issues with just parking your car at the side of the road, however this IS  a very remote area in Donegal (that MIGHT be a good thing, it might not). All the car parks have marks where people diff their cars at night, so I suppose you take your chances, same as the Mournes. On the image below I have marked the camp spot with a green circle. You can see the path that runs down with the black staggered line, HOWEVER I would not recommend taking this route. I sunk in a bog to my waist trying to find the path. That is why we recommended the alternative route down (not on the map)

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on this wee video I have followed the route we took from the car parking spot down on google earth, it really is hard to miss(easily spotted from the road due to the amount of
peat digging going on) and you're just following the river from there on, can't be simpler.


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Title: Re: Errigle/Lough Altan Camp
Post by: Rumblebum on June 23, 2013
Loved your write up guys, we were at lough Altan a couple of years ago and have always said it would be a peach of a spot to have a camp, it's got everything,  awesome surroundings, fresh water, your own private swimming pool.
Well done, looking forward to your next trip report.

RB. :)
Title: Re: Errigle/Lough Altan Camp
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