Friday, 5 February 2021

MOURNE MOUNTAINS - DOUGLAS CRAG pt 2

 MOURNE MOUNTAINS  -  DOUGLAS CRAG pt 2


This is part two of my two day hiking and camping part one was Hares Castle. Well after a great nights sleep at Hares castle I woke to a beautiful morning. It was time for coffee and a wash then get all packed up. I was really excited as I was heading for a new camp over at Douglas Crag just below Slieve Binnian. Douglas Crag is an old quarry and I can assure you it has stunning views and you can watch a great sunrise from here. I’m sure now these two camps are out there that you may find a few more people here now but hey if I got to enjoy it why shouldn’t others. If you do try these camps please let me know what you though. Please just be careful at Douglas Crag. The walk across to this new camp I really enjoyed it was warm dry the sky was beautiful and the sound of birds ...I was just in another world and very happy just nice having time to think clearly and look back on some great memories I was feeling alive. When I got to the base of the camp I had a look up and I thought it’s time to see if I can push my body like the old days ..so I push up that hill as hard as I could with all the kit at a slow jog pace...by god it was hard but I was buzzing. Anyway I got the camp set up and I’m sure you will appreciate the view. I set of after a little break up to Binnian lough then on up to Slieve Binnian...taking you onto the summit then across to the back castles followed by the north tor... so these are the main things up there and there is some stunning views of silent valley reservoir and surrounding area...Once I got to the north tor I walked down the back of it to Blue lough Buttress (not a normal route) the views here was awesome you could see blue lough and was very clear to see how bombed it had been round here during practice times in ww2. Just above it was the good old mountain known as Slievelamagan then to its left you just see a glimpse of Ben Crom reservoir. Now in the next video you will see this ground a bit different again...you should be very familiar with this ground after the last few camps and next few videos. So I come down the blue lough buttress and head back towards the camp at Douglas Crag. This was a very enjoyable day I was feeling human again. Now if you watch my winter solo camp followed by Hares castle then this video you will really get a feel for the ground ...also the next two videos are going to compliment those videos really well indeed. Now in a couple of months I will stick a play list together of these videos and it’s going to become a massive help to you to research the ground. Enough waffling from me so get your boots on and let’s go hiking. Hope you enjoy

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