Tess on Seefin this afternoon.
Seefin lies on the Dublin Wicklow border, looking down on the Blessington Lakes and close to Kippure, probably a two-hour walk from top to top.
It's 621 metres above sea level.
This afternoon's hike involved experiencing all four seasons, heavy rain, cold, then cloud and eventually brilliant sunshine.
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Tess looks like she enjoyed it!
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