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Sunday 19 February 2012

A SUNDAY DRIVE TO CASTLE GREGORY VIA THE SLIEVE MISH.

As today was so nice, I asked my wife if she fancied a drive out and she agreed, and quickly made some sandwiches and goodies to eat, then along with the dog and my Pentax K5 kit, we set out to Aughils on the Dingle road, where we took the turn to Camp via the pass over the Slieve Mish Mountains. Today's photos actually included some taken earlier in the day at Lower Cromane, and as you will see as the photos progress, I managed to take some special views of Lower Cromane Point, from high up on the Slieve Mish mountain. Our drive would take us to Camp on the other side of the Slieve Mish, where we decided to travel to Castle Gregory via the coast road, and onward to Kilshannig, where I captured some nice photos of the Seven Hogs of the Magharee Islands.

Slieve Mish, from Lower Cromane.


MacGillycuddy's Reeks.



The beautiful Slieve Mish.







Crow heading home with food!






Brent Geese

More Brent Geese.


Now the dog walk is over it's time to take my wife out, so from here on the photos are those taken by me during a drive over the Slieve Mish Mountain to Camp -Castle Gregory and on to the Magharee Islands and the Seven Hogs!

Looking across at Cromane from part way up Slieve Mish.

Castlemain Harbour from Slieve Mish.




Cromane from further up Slieve Mish.

A small waterfall in a stream that meanders its way down Slieve Mish.

The highest point that the road over Slieve Mish reaches.

Plenty of mountain left to climb one sunny day!

Starting down the other side to Camp.


Carrigagharoe point, Camp.

 Carrigagharoe point, Camp  

Carrigagharoe point, Camp, Looking at a tanker across at Fenit, taken at 500mm, it was about 4 miles out.

Waves breaking on the beach at Carrigagharoe point, Camp











Irene & Beauty at Carrigagharoe point, Camp    


A windsurfing Instructor at Maharabeg Beach, Trench Bridge, 500mm, she was a way out!


Waves at Maharabeg, Beal Geal Beach



The windsurfing class, Maharabeg, Beal Geal Beach , 18mm 



Beach at Fahamore

Looking at Brandon Point.

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Kilshannig

Some of the Seven Hogs of Magharee Islands



Seven Hogs again

More Seven Hogs







Going home, Castlemain harbour.


The meandering Stream running down Slieve Mish.

Cromane point & Inch Beach mid afternoon.

Cromane point from Slieve Mish, at 500mm

All Photos Pentax K5,  Pentax-18-55mm-28-200mm & Sigma 170-500mm

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