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Rumblebum

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A year with NI Wild.
« on: January 02, 2013 »

So there goes 2012 and i think i havnt done too bad for getting out and about in the hills.

Many of my trips were enjoyed along with members of the forum, others trips were helped with the advice and guidance of you guys which was appreciated.

Thinking roughly on what trips ive enjoyed it would be something like this,

Climbed Irelands highest mountain Carrauntoohil
Walked and camped the Moyle Way
Walked and camped the Mourne way
Completed the Mourne 7 7's
Attended the Easter, Halloween and Christmas camp and explored Percy Besche cave.
I got quite a few summits bagged too when i camped on top of Slieve Commedagh, Slieve Muck, Slieve Bernagh, Slieve Binnian,Slieve Meelmore and Hen Mountain.

Im Pretty darn happy with that, so howd the rest of you guys get on?

 
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Re: A year with NI Wild.
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2013 »

That's not bad when you put it altogether, not bad at all.  You forgot Hen Mountain though.  Mine looks quite like yours, strangely ;D

-  NI Wild Halloween and Christmas camps at Annalong forest (new location for me)
-  A Donard forest overnight (still a great location)
-  Moyle Way (tramp and camp)
-  Summit camps on Slieve Commedagh, Slieve Muck, Slieve Bearnagh, Slieve Meelmore, Slemish, Caer Caradoc (England)
-  Day walks to include at least 17 new tops for me in the Mournes, Antrim Hills and Co. Kerry
-  Mournes 7 7s - a first for me
-  A couple of days boating and camping in the Erne waterways

It was quite a nice amount, just enough to leave the desire for more and not too much so as to get bored at all.  Something similar in 2013 would be great.
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Re: A year with NI Wild.
« Reply #2 on: January 02, 2013 »

2012 was not a bad year indeed with plenty of camps & days out.
- Carrauntoohil
- Hen camp
- bearnagh summit camp
- binnian summit camp
- sprinkwee camp
-Halloween & christmas camp
-& three others visits to Hotel Annalong  ;D

learned a lot this year from some very experienced members,had some cracking times,looking forward to more adventures this year ;D
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Re: A year with NI Wild.
« Reply #3 on: January 02, 2013 »

Well not to much for me this year as I hurt my lower back in April and Had a big year in 2011.

- Easter and Haloween Camp
- Summit camp on Slieve Commedagh
- Walked and camped the Mourne Way
- Re-started my climbing with hugh ambision to do some outdoor work this year.

But this year will be another big one.
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Re: A year with NI Wild.
« Reply #4 on: January 02, 2013 »

- Hen camp (First camp!)
- bearnagh summit camp
- Carrauntoohil
- binnian summit camp
- commedagh summit camp with Oisin
- countless great hikes with mourneman
- Introduced Big E to boil in the bag rice
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Re: A year with NI Wild.
« Reply #5 on: January 02, 2013 »

That's not bad when you put it altogether, not bad at all.  You forgot Hen Mountain though.  Mine looks quite like yours, strangely ;D

-  NI Wild Halloween and Christmas camps at Annalong forest (new location for me)
-  A Donard forest overnight (still a great location)
-  Moyle Way (tramp and camp)
-  Summit camps on Slieve Commedagh, Slieve Muck, Slieve Bearnagh, Slieve Meelmore, Slemish, Caer Caradoc (England)
-  Day walks to include at least 17 new tops for me in the Mournes, Antrim Hills and Co. Kerry
-  Mournes 7 7s - a first for me
-  A couple of days boating and camping in the Erne waterways

It was quite a nice amount, just enough to leave the desire for more and not too much so as to get bored at all.  Something similar in 2013 would be great.
Hen Mountain! Howd i forget that one, Doh!!!!
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Re: A year with NI Wild.
« Reply #6 on: January 02, 2013 »

Last year was a pretty busy one for me. Started working full time as an outdoor instructor which had me up on the hills quite a bit, also got my bro into hillwalking. Did very little paddling only on Castlewellan lake with groups. Although did a bit of surfing and canoed on Lough Erne and camped on Trannish.
Went to Minnesota in June which was pretty epic, although ate like a horse.
started running and Entered into a 5k in September, tried Coasteering, partook in many glamps, Easter and Christmas and Chimney rock summit camps. Smashed my nose whilst bouldering on bloody bridge and broke my toe. I also started up climbing at the end of the year. My resolution was to conquer my fears and I certainly did that as heights was one of them.
This year will be to bag more mountains, do more climbing and generally stay fit.
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Re: A year with NI Wild.
« Reply #7 on: January 02, 2013 »

Moyle way was amazing and i want to hit find out more about the glen of artrim.

Wish i could have made the xmas camp, just something very inportant came up.

Regards to all and happy (outdoor) new year.
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Re: A year with NI Wild.
« Reply #8 on: January 02, 2013 »

Well... ive nothing to compare to most of all that! lol
But all in all i loved 2012..

glamped for the first time
camped for the first time
Lots of Mourne summits
Lots of indoor climbing
Lead a couple of routes on Eagle rock
Climbed at hen
and met some really nice like minded peps  :)
 
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Re: A year with NI Wild.
« Reply #9 on: January 02, 2013 »

Oh man now I feel bad. I had two summit camps in 2012 that I can remember, Binnian and Commedagh and almost no day walking. It was a slow and lazy year, I'll have to try a bit harder in 2013  :o
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Re: A year with NI Wild.
« Reply #10 on: January 02, 2013 »

You did the Newcastle way..
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Re: A year with NI Wild.
« Reply #11 on: January 02, 2013 »

Err, half of  :-[

You did the Newcastle way..
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Re: A year with NI Wild.
« Reply #12 on: January 02, 2013 »

Let me see...

-Caurrantoohil & Caher(First Munro)
-Donard (A first)
-Commedagh (First summit camp)
-Bearnagh summit camp
-Started climbing
-Christmas camp
-Cycled 80 miles around the North Coast
-Witnessed Big E's shocking revelation into the world of Boil In The Bag Rice

And in 2013 I'm going to try get some mountains ticked further afield now I have a wee bit of spare money.
I could also be persuaded into completing something like the 7x7's. Oh and most important of all is to try to find a way of making money so I actually have free weekends to do all these things.
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Re: A year with NI Wild.
« Reply #13 on: January 02, 2013 »

Busy year for me, did much more than i could have hoped home, here's my highlights:

- 67 trips into the Mournes of some sort (have yet to work out no of summits)
- 10 camps (including 2 glamps and 2 bivvies), visited many more but unable to stay overnight
(only 3 summits camped - Binnion, Hen, Slievenamuck)
- Cracked Donard in an hour
- Climbed right up through Cove cave
- Walked 2nd half the Mourne Way (the 1st half is boring anyway  8) )
- Did my first outdoor rock climbs (well first in over 20 years)
- Did some high peaks outside NI (Snowdon, Ben Macdui & my biggest yet, Cima Delle Pozette at 2132m - mostly by cable car  :) )
- Week in Cairngorms for winter skills course
- Sampled Eds cooking  ;D
- and finally on my last trip of the year i did the Devils Coachroad.

not that many of the above were done with ni-wild, but sure you know me, i'm such a loner  ::)
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Re: A year with NI Wild.
« Reply #14 on: January 02, 2013 »

Busy year for me, did much more than i could have hoped home, here's my highlights:

- 67 trips into the Mournes of some sort (have yet to work out no of summits)
- 10 camps (including 2 glamps and 2 bivvies), visited many more but unable to stay overnight
(only 3 summits camped - Binnion, Hen, Slievenamuck)
- Cracked Donard in an hour
- Climbed right up through Cove cave
- Walked 2nd half the Mourne Way (the 1st half is boring anyway  8) )
- Did my first outdoor rock climbs (well first in over 20 years)
- Did some high peaks outside NI (Snowdon, Ben Macdui & my biggest yet, Cima Delle Pozette at 2132m - mostly by cable car  :) )
- Week in Cairngorms for winter skills course
- Sampled Eds cooking  ;D
- and finally on my last trip of the year i did the Devils Coachroad.

not that many of the above were done with ni-wild, but sure you know me, i'm such a loner  ::)
I'd put that down to the smell of your feet after all that walkin you've done! ;D
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