Slieve Loughshannagh and Ott
Slieve Loughshannagh
28 March 2024
A walk of two halves - zero visibility and temporarily misplaced followed by spectacular views of the snow covered mountains.
Slievenaglogh
We came, we saw, we conquered
Bearnagh
"Nothing like getting out of your comfort zone to get the adrenaline flowing" - Gary
Water, water everywhere.
Banns Road
Leitrim Lodge
Thumbs up. Trio enjoy fun on walk from Leitrim Lodge along Ulster Way, up Yellow Water and back via Castle Bog.
Dundrum
Mark and Peter stroll along Ardilea Road during our walk at Dundrum.
Newry Canal
Cedars Walkers stop for a photo shoot at Acton Lake on the towpath from Scarva to Poyntzpass.
Tollymore
Yellow Water to Kilbroney
Yellow Water
28 March 2024
The rain stopped as we arrived at Yellow Water and we walked down to Kilbroney for a picnic in perfect walking weather.
Loughgall Country Park
Loughgall Country Park
21 March 2024
Another perfect day for our walk at Loughgall Country Park.
Slievenaglogh
Veni, vidi, vici. We came, we saw, we conquered
Leitrim Lodge and Ulster Way
Leitrim Lodge
14 March 2024
Castle Bog
Ulster Wayfarers
Made it!
Wet, wet, wet although surprisingly little rain on our walk from Leitrim Lodge up to Castle Bog and back via Yellow Water River and the Ulster Way. Low cloud ensured we were kept damp. 9.5Km and 360m ascent. Wiser souls kept below the clouds to enjoy the Ulster Way!
Bearnagh
A couple of pics from Gary's epic hike round Bearnagh. 11.9Km and 571m ascent.
Dundrum
Heretofore APWD was the Cedars acronym for "Another Perfect Walking Day" but on 7th March the "P" stood for "Perishing" with a cold east wind blowing in off the bay. Nevertheless, a brisk walk of almost six miles kept us happy and we enjoyed a late lunch and magnificent views at Dundrum Castle before retiring to Urban in Castlewellan to warm up with tea, coffee and good craic.
Leitrim Lodge
Millie pops up in another selfie.