A tough day on the mountain.
Tess managed to walk from the car park at Glendalough up by the Spink and on to the top of Mullacor. Mullacor lies south west of Glendalough.
On a good day it's a four-hour walk, longer yesterday due to heavy winds, ice and snow underfoot and at one point a blizzard.
Exceptionally breath-taking views en route. And maybe a little scary at times too. Without walking sticks it would have been difficult.
Mullacor at the summit is 657 metres.
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That looks like it was a tough walk but by the look on your faces both you and Tess seemed to enjoy it.
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