It was a
year ago I last climbed Church Mountain. This time I took much the same route by bike, but I found a different path for the final climb on foot (bare of course), starting at a gate just past the summit of the pass.
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The gate |
The gate led to a well worn path that was relatively easy under barefoot and led all the way to the top. Sometimes grassy underfoot, or boggy peat with rocks in a few places.
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The path follows a fence |
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Looking back |
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The church ruins from the triangulation pillar |
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View of our lakes from the top |
Home is somewhere near those lakes in the distance...
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The view descending to Donard |
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Honeysuckle on the way home |
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