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8월 19, 2025, Beann Dhearg Pass
After a steep climb up here you will have a fantastic view of the Lough Acoose and the mountains of the Macgillycuddy's Reeks. After rainfall, the soil on the pass can be soggy and therefore very muddy. If you are not careful, you sink slightly to the ankle.
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6월 1, 2025, Ballaghbeama Gap
Stunning views, very quiet roads, challenging hills. Amazing place!
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2월 6, 2025, Caher
Rising to 3,300 feet (1,000 m), Caher is Ireland's third highest peak, only topped by neighbouring Carrauntoohil and Beenkeragh. It's a high point on the classic Coomloughra Horseshoe, one of Ireland's most coveted mountain days. Its Irish name, Cathair na Féinne, means fortress of the Fianna, the mythical warriors and hunters of Irish legend.
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10월 8, 2024, Caha Pass
The trail winds through the rugged landscape of the Caha Mountains and connects the Beara Peninsula with the mainland. The climb is gentle but long - ideal for getting into a steady rhythm and enjoying the surroundings to the fullest. The highlight of this route, literally, are the tunnels that have been carved directly into the rock. They mark the border between Cork and Kerry - and offer a very special experience when you cycle through them. Especially on a slightly misty day, a mystical atmosphere is created here that makes cycling an unforgettable experience. The views that accompany you on the way stretch across green valleys to the vastness of the Atlantic - simply breathtaking without being exaggerated. However, you should be careful in the tunnel - it is narrow and can be slippery, especially after rain. But that is exactly what makes this pass so special: the challenge paired with the peace and isolation of Irish nature.
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If you read the tips for this climb here, it is uncertain whether the people who gave the tips actually went through it. If you are used to walking in the Alps with everything that goes with it, you will find this mountain a bit "strange". The Devil's Ladder is actually a water-bearing stream bed that is quite steep, and only "sure-footedness" does not adequately describe this climb (you can't imagine the descent). In the Alps, no one would attempt a climb like this without a helmet, that's where it starts, because everything is slippery and loose. When you have managed the Devil's Ladder, you are halfway up and still working your way through raised moor and rocky scree. There are no paths in the Alpine sense. This also means that there are no, really NO, markings of any kind. Instead, fog and low-hanging clouds quickly set in, making it impossible to find your way. You shouldn't do it without a Komoot tour on your phone (or similar), because there is no way to orient yourself and the paths are hardly recognizable as such, especially in the fog. The summit cross at the top is cool, but you should be prepared for challenges on the way down. At the parking lot below you should have 2 euros for the fee. The pub down there is nice. There is nothing on the mountain (just for the sake of completeness). So if you're more into hiking than climbing, you should be prepared for a 5-6 hour challenge. Without high shoes you can hardly get up and then you have to carry half the raised moor down with you, because you have to climb into passages there. Being sure-footed and not afraid of heights is something to be taken seriously and literally. I wouldn't do it without a helmet again.
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1월 16, 2024, Devil's Ladder (Carrauntoohil Ascent)
The Devil's Ladder is a mysterious and intriguing concept that has captured the imaginations of storytellers, explorers, and curious minds for generations. While it does not refer to a physical ladder used by the devil, it is a metaphorical term that has been employed in various ways throughout literature, folklore, and mythology. https://eurocupnews.com/
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11월 7, 2023, Caha Pass
Caha Pass is a scenic mountain pass which winds through the Caha Mountains, connecting the Beara Peninsula to the mainland. The pass offers breathtaking views and is known for its long, gradual climbs, making it a popular route for cyclists. At the top you'll meet a series of rock-hewn cycling tunnels marking the border of County Cork and County Kerry.
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10월 17, 2023, Caher
Amidst the imposing countryside of County Kerry, Caher rises majestically towards the sky. Its name, Cathair na Féinne, which means "stone fortress of the Fianna", reveals a piece of its mystical past. If you follow his path, you will be walking in the footsteps of the ancient Irish warriors, the Fianna. Part of the impressive MacGillycuddy's Reeks, Caher stands at 1,000 meters and is the third highest peak in Ireland. From here, a panorama that is second to none unfolds before your eyes. The view sweeps over Beenkeragh and Carrauntoohil, two other giants of this mountain range, which look out over the land like ancient sentinels. The sight of these majestic mountains makes you stop and admire the endless expanse and beauty of the Irish landscape. But Caher is not only known for its views. Anyone who moves up here feels the challenge of walking on the ridge, especially when the wind blows strongly over the mountain ridges. This ridge path leads brave hikers along the summit ridge, giving them unparalleled views with every step. The mountain itself is divided into a double peak: While the western peak is a little more modest at 975 meters, the main peak rises proudly to 1,001 meters. Both offer a unique perspective of the surrounding mountains and valleys and will make every mountain lover's heart beat faster. So if you want to feel the pulse of the Irish mountains and follow in the footsteps of the legendary Fianna, then Caher is the perfect place for you. But don't forget to take extra care in strong winds. Nature shows itself here in all its raw beauty and power. You can find more highlights and tours in County Kerry here: https://www.komoot.de/collection/2437463/-county-kerry.
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9월 15, 2023, Devil's Ladder (Carrauntoohil Ascent)
Only recommended if you are sure-footed and have a firm head. You should have a certain level of experience in wet conditions. Not recommended when it rains as it then becomes a stream.
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8월 27, 2023, Devil's Ladder (Carrauntoohil Ascent)
The "Devil's Ladder" is a well-known hiking trail in Ireland, specifically on the route to the summit of Carrauntoohil, which is the highest peak in the country. Carrauntoohil is part of the MacGillycuddy's Reeks mountain range in County Kerry. The Devil's Ladder trail is considered one of the main routes to reach the summit of Carrauntoohil. It's known for being a challenging and steep ascent, and the trail is characterized by a rocky gully that requires hikers to scramble and carefully navigate their way up. The trail is popular among experienced hikers and mountaineers who are looking for a more adventurous and demanding route to the summit. Despite its popularity, the Devil's Ladder can be treacherous, especially in adverse weather conditions. The loose scree and rocky terrain can make it difficult to maintain stable footing, and hikers are advised to be well-prepared and equipped before attempting the climb. Proper hiking gear, including sturdy footwear and clothing suitable for changing weather, is essential. It's worth noting that due to the popularity of Carrauntoohil and the Devil's Ladder trail, erosion and environmental concerns have been raised. Hikers are encouraged to follow Leave No Trace principles to minimize their impact on the fragile mountain ecosystem. If you're planning to hike the Devil's Ladder trail or any other hiking route, make sure to research and prepare adequately, take necessary safety precautions, and consider your own fitness and experience levels before embarking on the journey to https://rwcglobally.com/.
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5월 21, 2023, Coomanaspic Pass
Quite a climb and gets steep near the top, worth it for the view and the peel down the other side though!
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2월 25, 2023, Coomanaspic Pass
Beautiful panoramic views of Velentia Island and the sea on departure. Took a short break here and hiked a few steps and met sheep. Ireland Snap - Sheep #shorts https://youtube.com/shorts/dIVwqZKr2fA?feature=share
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1월 31, 2023, Carrauntoohil Summit Cross
Carrauntoohill is the highest mountain in Ireland and a popular spot for hikers. The mountain lies in the heart of Macgillycuddy's Reeks and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. There are several routes to the summit for hikers, including the well-known Devil's Ladder and Molly's Bar trails. "Devil's Ladder" is a steep route with many steps and is suitable for experienced hikers. "Molly's Bar" is a longer and easier route that is also suitable for beginners. Both routes offer spectacular views of the surrounding area and are worth exploring. Hiking Carrauntoohill is an unforgettable experience and a must for anyone who wants to experience the beauty of Ireland. Make sure you are well prepared and have the right equipment before you head out. And don't forget to appreciate and respect nature while exploring the mountain. You can find more highlights and tours in County Kerry here: https://www.komoot.de/collection/2437463/-county-kerry
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1월 31, 2023, Coomanaspic Pass
Panoramic views await you at the top of the pass. North towards Valentia Island or south west towards the Skellig Islands and south east to Ballinskelligs.
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1월 27, 2023, Coomanaspic Pass
Panoramic views await you at the top of the pass. North towards Valentia Island or south west towards the Skellig Islands and south east to Ballinskelligs.
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11월 17, 2022, Carrauntoohil Summit Cross
Arrived at the top, a magnificent panorama!
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