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Cruach Mhárthain

It is the second time we have climbed this hill in twenty-four hours. Yesterday it was too cloudy to take a panorama. You can see yesterday's ascent in dots from the northwest. Today we climbed from the southwest—the direction in which you see Mount Eagle darkened under cloud shadow.

July 2013

Date Taken

July 23, 2013

Elevation

403M

Coordinates

52.1496, -10.4308

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What is Hilltops?

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Hilltops is a panoramic mapping project created and maintained by Helene Pertl and Pierce Gleeson. It is an expanding range of peaks we've climbed that can be navigated by line of sight. Where visible from the hilltops, we've pinpointed a selection of photographs taken between 2011 and today. The collection mixes both film and digital photographs. You can read more about the project here.

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