The steep east side of Broaghnabinnia |
Easier ground to the summit |
Looking back along the Black Valley |
Looking west from the summit towards Mullaghanattin |
Looking across Lough Duff |
Nice easy ridge |
Back under the mist |
Almost down looking towards Purple mountain |
Lovely waterfall |
Ogham Stone |
Lough Reagh |
Journeys end |
4 comments:
Hey Stephen, lovely piece. Great to be able to take those type of days and advantage of good weather when it happens - for as long as it lasts!
I recently did the Black Valley to Bridia and then back which was a nice walk.
On the way back though I came around the lakes on the opposite side to the Kerry Way trail which gave me good aspects of Broaghnabinnia from all sides.
Lough Duff looks like a nice hike up to that point you mention at 784m.
I was wondering is it possible from there then to double back to cut across the southern side of Broaghnabinnia and into the Bridia which presumably would bring you down by the Rock Art on the western side?
Sorry Stephen, i just realised my name didn't pop up on this - its Alan McEvoy
Hi Alan. Thanks for getting in touch. It is possible to descend into the Brida Valley from the saddle at the end of the west ridge of Broaghnabinnea. By some weaving you should be able to avoid any steep ground. It is rough and wild though. Don't expect any paths. Cheers.
Cheers Stephen, much appreciated
A
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