Northern Ireland Outdoors Forum - Hiking, camping and more
Outdoor Activities => Northern Ireland Hiking, Walking, Running, Orienteering and Geocaching => Topic started by: MG1 on August 27, 2009
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This might be worth a look up close if we're thinking bout Donegal in the future
Mount Errigal Donegal
Donegal
Phone: Mount Errigal is situated in the north-west of Donegal between Dunlewy, Gweedore, Gortahock and Glenveagh. It's a most distinctive and exciting mountain standing at over 752 metres (2,467 ft). You will notice it's white in appearance and has a near perfect conical shape. The white appearance is a result of the extensive amounts of scree on the slopes.
Errigal dominates the landscape and valley. It provides a dramatic backdrop to the shallow peat valley, subdivided by low dry stone walls, which follow you to Dunlewy. Errigal is steep and needs great care, particularly on descent, but the views are really breathtaking on every side. Access to the uppermost peak is via a narrow goat track where the ground falls away sharply on either side. If you have a poor head for heights be content with the lower ridge. The summit ridge offers views over Glenveagh National Park, the Poison Glen, and on a clear day Tory Island, off the north west coast.
(http://www.goireland.com/donegal/mount-errigal-attraction-mountains-id29093.htm)
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as always I'm in stain when are you thinking.
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No date in mind yet was just flicking through Donegal MT's and seen a crackin pic of this one. Just thought i would see what everyone thought?
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just found this pic and I now have to get up this hill
(http://www.timsfotos.com/Errigal.JPG)
:o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o
http://www.goireland.com/donegal/mount-errigal-attraction-mountains-id29093.htm
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Thats the one that got me thinking,there are some other pictures of it that would scare the shite out of ya!
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steep
(http://www.goireland.com/Photos/29001_29100/Donegal-Mount-Errigal-P08-04281.jpg)
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can you post a link?
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I'll try not to good on the old computer :D
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dont suppose ypu chaps would mind if i wanted to come? We could organise a road trip!
This bad boy was ment to be sumited this summer but I never got the chance
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8f/Carrantuohill.jpg (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8f/Carrantuohill.jpg)
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Walked accross the Blue Stacks in Donegal for my gold duke of ed, but that was in 03 or so and can't really remember the scenery as I was busy breathing out my hoop, very nice and wild. From what I remember theres a youth hostel and small village near the foot of Errigle, never went up it though :(
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I have climbed and cooked on top of this summit many times. The walk in is the hardest over boggy peat and heather terrain but once you hit the rock its plain sailing and a very pleasant climb. I may be up for doin this again. NeilB and i done it a few years back with another mate in winter with gusts up 60mph and driving snow at the top. I have never experienced anything like it in my life we got caught on the top in the cloud and had to climb into the stone cairn just below the summit and get the gas stove out to get a brew and some hot food in us. Was hairy for a while and we made a hasty retreat as soon as we got a break in the cloud. Heres a pic of us on the way down
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v493/kendogbaggio/picmtn_ct-00076-8.jpg)
Me on the left (well covered) & NeilB
You can see the cloud behind us, this was about half way down and normally you would have a class view over lough altan which lies between mt. errigal and mt. aghla mhor to the north east
Regards,
David
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Breath taking, jaw droping stuff. I could look at that picture all night, and maybe even live at the top of it in a woody hut with a peat burner. That the life boys.
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ROADTRIP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;D
(http://www.goireland.com/Photos/29001_29100/Donegal-Errigal-P08-04965.jpg)
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Im in guys Donegal,Kerry were ever!
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If we're going to Kerry we would prob be better doing it over three days.
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sounds like we've got the makings of a trip here!
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I'd be game too
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All the usual suspects then. ;D
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yep.
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if its Donegal i'd b game 2 try it i can c Scalp Mountain and a few others from my bed room wiodow i was up on topa Scalp once in my landrover and wata view it was.
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The more the merrier ;D
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Brings back nice memories, only climbed errigal once at 7.30pm on a january evening, 3 steps from the car up to my knees
in the bog after that who cares about being wet. At the top the rain and and hail was coming up at us and the ridge was a
bit hairy but it was fun. Then back to the youth hostel then out for drink!!. In bed around 2.30 out walking again at 9 till 4pm
it was a nice way to get rid of the hangover then more drink (see the patern here), I would love to be able to do this again but
i,ve been suffering with CFS for the past 3 years :'( Billy
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you should still come along for the craic anyway mate
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Keep the dream alive and lets get it on !
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19th Sept NeilB and I will attempt the north face ascent of errigal to the top then down the south east and well trodden tourist track over to lough alta and camp overnight heres a few pics. Everyone is welcome to join us!
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v493/kendogbaggio/errigal1.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v493/kendogbaggio/76978351.jpg)
Regards,
David
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come on guys, if ur not in u cant win, this will be good days craic
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The 19th Sep is the Mourne Mountain Marathon so I think the ones from NI-Wild that are capable with be doing it.
Looks like a top weekend though!
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Would love to do it mate but will be at the MMM def going to do it the following month If you wanna give it another go.
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i would really love to give this a rattle.........i'll have to have a bit of a pow wow with the other half. :P
I'll keep you posted mate. ;D
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quick update on this 1 guys, its possibly this weekend that we are going to try out this ascent. due to family commitments weekend of 19th may be out the window
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sorry guys I'll have to pass this time but I look forward to meeting you in the naer future.