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NEW ARTICLE: The Sea Monsters of Donegal - A Brief Guide

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 UKC Articles 12 May 2009
[Gull Island and it's landward arete, 3 kb]Iain Miller has been active off the coast of Donegal, Ireland.

With several first ascents over the last year of some of the West coast's most imposing sea stacks, Iain has racked up a list of routes that even Mick Fowler would be proud of.



Read more at http://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/page.php?id=1862
 Erik B 13 May 2009
In reply to UKC Articles: superb, need to get my sea kayak over there sometime, looks a stunning coastline
In reply to Erik B:

XS 4a!!!!!

Hardy! Pass me my brown trousers!

ALC
 Will Hunt 13 May 2009
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This is so silly:

"Climb gearless, near vertical grass to an exposed wee ridge,"
 Chris the Tall 14 May 2009
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A map showing the locations of these stacks would have been a really useful addition to this article

Interesting for me anyway, my mum comes from Donegal, although I've not been there since I took up climbing
 LankyPaddy 14 May 2009
This map might give you a bit of scope:
http://wikimapia.org/#lat=54.763314&lon=-8.690958&z=11&l=0&...

Been going to West coast of Donegal on holiday for the last 20 odd years. I've had my eye on many of the sea cliffs between Killybegs and Ardara but have been unable to convince mates that unpredictable new routing is the way to spent your annual 2 week holiday.

I'll just have to wait for the guide book...

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