Tess close to the top of Seahan today. She walked a fabulous loop, Up from the road to Seahan, to Corrig Mountain, Seefingen and then to Seefin. And on such a glorious summer Sunday.
Hardly a soul on the mountain.
Many walkers say that west Wicklow is far less walked than east Wicklow because the motorway and the N11 make east Wicklow far more accessible, yet west Wicklow is so close to large areas of south and west Dublin.
It was possible today to see the Blessington Lakes and the sea in the one view.
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