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    Re: The Irish Bob Graham

    Does anybody fancy a bit of media attention
    http://www.imra.ie/forum/topic/id/3322/

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    Re: The Irish Bob Graham

    What are the tops for this? I assume they're on the site you've linked, but at present i can't get on!

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    Re: The Irish Bob Graham

    http://moireosullivan.com/2009/06/07...w-round-route/
    I just searched for Wicklow Round Summits on google. Moire wrote a very good book about it.

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    Re: The Irish Bob Graham

    Cheers! I'll try that. Otherwise I'll just have to wait until I'm at home. I have restricted access at the moment.

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    Re: The Irish Bob Graham

    The imra site seems to be down at the moment. I have seen loads of info about it there.

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    Re: The Irish Bob Graham

    Quote Originally Posted by that_fjell_guy View Post
    What are the tops for this? I assume they're on the site you've linked, but at present i can't get on!
    I see it is back up now, there must have been some maintenance going on.

    http://www.imra.ie/wicklowround/

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    Re: The Irish Bob Graham

    Cheers Pat! Its an interesting one that. My wife and myself went over there a couple of years back and did all the 3000' peaks/tops and loved it. I do like the fact you're expected to nav and carry your own kit.

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    Re: The Irish Bob Graham

    The word document containing the contenders write ups is very intersting. It sounds like that under foot conditions undergrowth/water logging are key considerations, much more so than a BG.

    I had a great run up carrantuohill in kerry last summer, amazing morning. I would have though a 24 hr round based down there would be an amazing (and very challanging) endevor.
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    Re: The Irish Bob Graham

    Plan to head out on the Eastern Reeks training this weekend.

    Plenty of mountains around here, completed a 6 day hike across the Mangertons and Dunkerrons taking in 52 summits a month or two ago and know a fellow who plans to run the length of the Dunkerrons.

    The only problem is that the ranges tend to stretch out down the peninsulas of Dingle, Iveragh and Beara and don't lend themselves to circuits. The only possible long circuit would have to be based around the cluster that is the Reeks, Purple Mountains and the NE end of the Dunkerrons. Could possibly think of one that would involve parking at the Black Valley, heading west along the Kerry Way, ascending Caher and on to Carrauntohhil and then across the Eastern Reeks, Maolan Bui, Knocknapeasta and the Big Gun and down to Kate Kearneys - there is a path off Strickeen. Then up over Tomies and the Purple Mountain on the other side of the Gap of Dunloe and back to the car. Might not be the longest but would involve 6 or 7 of the highest 10 in the country, 2 of the most spectacular ridges in Caher and the Big Gun, and a fair bit of ascent, as well as some of the most stunning scenery across the Reeks, Gap of Dunloe and National Park.

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    Re: The Irish Bob Graham

    Great name "The Big Gun" do you know where it came from? I seem to remember that being a dodgy erete. Then again it was awful conditions when I was up there.

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