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"Path from road to south east. First ok up alongside stream passing nice waterfall. Then into the commercial forest underwhich the ground was completely moss covered and very boggy. Not much alive here apart from on the microscopic level, though a lot of red mushrooms - quite a few of which looking like they'd been eaten by some mammal and quickly regurgitated (not me, I hasten to add). The path works its way through here, cutting across streams and if you aren't careful (I wasn't) knee deep black mud. Would be a complete nightmare in much more than the light drizzle I experienced. Once out of the forest continuing NE for some time then cutting north with no path on what seemed like an endless series of rises through thick grass and heather full of holes before corssing a barbed wire fence and eventually reaching a comparatively barren summit with some odd cairns and a lonely looking trig point. Hurried back same way. Squelch, squelch, squelch." — vygodski • Sep 25, 2021
"I did this as part of a challenge for charity to climb the highest mountains in the nine counties of Ulster in three days. This was the end of day two. Only Slieve Donard was left after this." — jim.mcmanus.9440 • Aug 20, 2011
"A group of us took off for a few days adventure training. Hiking, rock climbing, abseiling, white water rafting etc. Northern Ireland, like the rest of the UK is a beautiful place, very much overlooked." — HikingViking • Sep 4, 1996