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The Clydagh horseshoe in an anti-clockwise direction taking in the gully behind Lough Curra. The climb up the gully itself is straight forward with mostly good footing and a small bit of reaching for holds. The upper setion is more of a steep grassy slope. It adds a small measure of drama to the walk and Lough Curra is worth viewing up close with the cliffs on its Southern side.
The Clydagh horseshoe in an anti-clockwise direction taking in the gully behind Lough Curra. The climb up the gully itself is straight forward with mostly good footing and a small bit of reaching for holds. The upper setion is more of a steep grassy slope. It adds a small measure of drama to the walk and Lough Curra is worth viewing up close with the cliffs on its Southern side.
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Hiking, Hill Walking, Galtymore, Lough Curra, Clydagh, Limerick, Tipperary, ireland
Hiking, Hill Walking, Galtymore, Lough Curra, Clydagh, Limerick, Tipperary, ireland
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