darkman2 wrote: What mountains in Ireland have you climbed?
kyub wrote: YORE MA!
Ciaran500 wrote: Cycled up 3 Rock, it was epic.
darkman2 wrote: So have I. Its a completely different environment there. In Dublin one day it was mild and dry, up there it was snow, ice and freezing (to the extent where you would not last long in nothing but decent clothing!) but again not enough people realise that.
Alun wrote: What's your definition of a mountain then?
darkman2 wrote: Another thing that ive alluded to in Wicklow is snow in the winter. It can turn to artic (literally) very quickly up at Sally gap which I dont think enough people actually understand. I remember driving up there one night. It was raining but as soon as you hit a certain height immediately it turns to snow and ice and needless to say its not good to be up there when that happens!
fakearms123 wrote: i climbed carrauntohill drunk with 3 friends, most dangerous thing i've ever done i'd say, so many steep slopes and when your carrying 3 litres of cider and a bottle of whiskey and taking mouthfuls of it while hiking it can have huge effects on your balance haha, we camped in the mountains for three days, drinking water from the springs to keep hydrated, what a great laugh it was though, and the people we met up there, got woken up one morning by a german kid kicking me in the head, animals outside our tent and us clinging to something to protect ourselves like a knife or a shoe, all in all i'll never do it again haha
Stephen wrote: Closest thing to a mountain i've "climbed" is Mt. Leinster. When I say "climbed" I of course mean walked Nice view from the TV transmitter at the top though.