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Mourne Mountains Walk 2010

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2010

This is my first video of an outdoor adventure with my friends, this one a little to tough for the family but cannot wait to take the kids out here for some of the easier walks.
We walked the following mountains in the below order starting and ending at approx..250m.
Slieve Bearnagh 739m
Slieve Meelmore 680M
Slieve Meelbeg 708m
Slieve Loughshannagh 619 M

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  • imagine all the people who built those walls of stone, the work, the walking, the life they led. are there records on this? looks like a great place to go out and get lost for a few days, have some fun.

  • @PHARRAOH yes go to wikipedian and look up mourne wall. I tried to put the link here but that didn't work.

    Haven't done any overnights yet but hope to this summer! Thanks for the comment.

  • I'm hosting this on my channel.  Awesome vid w/ awesome music.

  • @Verilioness Many thanks!!!

  • Is that Hadrians wall you are following? :) Sweet landscape!

  • @gullars83 Hi, no it's the Mourne wall. The Mourne Wall is a wall which was constructed to enclose a reservoir's catchment area in the Mourne Mountains, Northern Ireland. It was built between 1904 and 1922 by the Belfast Water Commissioners to enclose the water catchment in the Mournes. The wall was crafted from natural granite stone using traditional dry stone walling techniques. It is 22 miles (35 km) long and passes over fifteen mountains

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  • bearnagh is where i love to climb up, the granite is so tactile, to go for a long hike and end up at bloody bridge and dip your hot worn feet in the sea is soooo good, also tollymore forest is underestimated, those stepping stones are so much fun,especially if you've been drinking you're mates homemade elderflower wine and see two for every one stone, has anyone seen the actual millstone on millstone mountain?

  • Very nice scenery and it looks like a hearty good walk.

  • Very interesting to watch. I enjoy seeing country side from all over the world. Thanks for posting. Glad I didn't have to build that wall : )

  • Fair Play HEY

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