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General => Meets, places, trips and reviews => Topic started by: whoRya on October 10, 2013
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Hi folks, just to confirm that myself and Rumblebum have planned a wee camp for this Saturday night on Slievelamagan. Weather is looking pretty good with a High Pressure forecast.
I thought I'd give this its' own topic so you can pitch in if you would like to join us, and we can know who to expect - or look for if they don't arrive :o.
Being pretty central there are a few ways to get there. We are going to approach from Carricklittle via Lower Cove>Cove Lough>Cove Mountain. We are hoping to get up there for sunset, about 7:30pm ish.
Plenty of other options starting at Donard Park, Bloody Bridge, Meelmore Lodge etc.
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Eat some pretzels for me guys!! :) and enjoy.
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Il set fire to some Salami in your honour bud.
:)
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Il set fire to some Salami in your honour bud.
:)
Cheers man... I'll savour the sizzle!
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Alas, I have family commitments this weekend. Shame, I can't even remember when I last had any sort of proper mountain camp.
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Thanks guys for another great camp, it was a little misty but the crack was good!
I was glad to get Lamagan tick off the list. :)
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So that's your 700's done then mate? And I'm done too. What about WhoRya? ;)
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Yeah man that's me, I drank some wine up there to celebrate.
I think Whorya's got three left to go, Meelbeg, Binnian and Donard, he didn't have the bottle when we did it. ;)
Sitting round the fire last night we started to count up the different areas in the mournes that each one of us has camped, it's a close contest!
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So that's your 700's done then mate? And I'm done too. What about WhoRya? ;)
Liam beat you all but then he doesn't talk about that, some guys have class :P
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Lmao! True.
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So that's your 700's done then mate? And I'm done too. What about WhoRya? ;)
Liam beat you all but then he doesn't talk about that, some guys have class :P
;D
just in case anyone forgot http://user26557.vs.easily.co.uk/landrover/team-blrc/2010sleepysevens.htm
(http://user26557.vs.easily.co.uk/landrover/team-blrc/graphics/photos/2010/sleepy7s/7donard/DSC04824%20(Small).JPG)
and a few pics from this morning
tried to meet up with the summiteers for breakfast but you have to get up early to catch these lads :(
ended up on top of percy bysshe eating breakfast and watching the helicopter fly back and forth
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Another brilliant night out, on what is one of the more difficult mountains to camp.
Weather was to be dry and it stayed so all night, unfortunately though the mountain was enveloped in mist which remained the case until the early hours of the morning.
First view (of part) of Slievelamagan
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Having ascended by a nice route taking in Lower Cove we reached the summit of Slievelamagan just as darkness set in.
It was surprisingly tough to find suitable places with enough room for all three of us to bivvy. Right on the summit was less desirable since the wind was fairly strong, and it doesn't take long after dropping off the summit for the terrain to become very steep. The mist reduced visibility greatly and made our head torches quite ineffective at lighting up much of the ground in front of us.
Eventually our endeavours paid off and we found a spot. The rocky terrain however offered no end of great places to cook dinner and pass the evening around a fire log.
First view in the morning.
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Team Bivvy's latest member!
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Home for the night
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After breakfast we took a dander down towards 'lamagan's south-most projection, at the top of the slabs, where Fred showed us a really interesting formation in the rock face.
(http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2879/10256136293_e48c61f40d_z.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/76526252@N05/10256136293/)
(http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3793/10256048355_fb38598dbf_z.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/76526252@N05/10256048355/)
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As the sun filled the valleys it was hard not to be slightly jealous of those heading in the opposite direction as we made our way back to the car.
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Nice one lads,will have to check out those rock formations next time i'am up there
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I thoroughly enjoyed myself, it was another great night on a mountain. On the way up it was tempting to seek out a lower and more sheltered spot but I'm glad that we got to the summit. Firelogs are brill, even if they are a pain to carry up.
Thanks to Rumblebum and WhoRya for making this a great outing.
Fred
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Sounds and looks like a great trip. Is WhoRya's rucksack getting bigger? Is that how your using your new one Rumblebum? Just transferring you stuff into his :)
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Sounds and looks like a great trip. Is WhoRya's rucksack getting bigger? Is that how your using your new one Rumblebum? Just transferring you stuff into his :)
You were close, Fred was carrying the overspill on this trip.
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:)
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Great stuff guys, looks like another top night. It's still on my list to camp the sevens. I've been on them all at some stage but only camped on Commedagh, Meelmore, Bearnagh and Binnian. Still Meelbeg, Lamagan and Donard to go.
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Gutted that I missed this.
I bivvied on lamagan with Oisin and Rusty once and it was a great night out. We headed up via the slabs and it was hairy in places!
Unfortunately as I was put on call last weekend I had to be within 1hr 30 mins of an internet connected PC. I tried to console myself by bivvying up cavehill with Oisin and Dave (yak)
It never properly got dark, but we had an good night.
Definitely seeing you guys at the halloween camp come hell or high water!
Welcome to team bivvy
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Sounds like it was a top trip and cracker photos good stuff guys ;D
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Unfortunately as I was put on call last weekend I had to be within 1hr 30 mins of an internet connected PC. I tried to console myself by bivvying up cavehill with Oisin and Dave (yak)
It never properly got dark, but we had an good night.
What do you mean never properly got dark? Moon? Light pollution? It's nice to get a camp in without going too far. I'm sure it was better than the one Ronald Turnbull describes in the "Book of the Bivvy", I think it was in a thorn bush in Woodvale Park or somewhere like that!
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Unfortunately as I was put on call last weekend I had to be within 1hr 30 mins of an internet connected PC. I tried to console myself by bivvying up cavehill with Oisin and Dave (yak)
It never properly got dark, but we had an good night.
What do you mean never properly got dark? Moon? Light pollution? It's nice to get a camp in without going too far. I'm sure it was better than the one Ronald Turnbull describes in the "Book of the Bivvy", I think it was in a thorn bush in Woodvale Park or somewhere like that!
Light pollution bouncing off the clouds.
The entire hill was lit up, you didnt need a torch.
Better than being at home in bed though
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Thanks for the pictures 8)