oldnick
Joined: 09 Oct 2009 Posts: 5472
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Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 8:08 am Post subject: Feedback request: Huperzia selago (22) |
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Documented by oldnick on 27th November 2014. Edit historydate | user | change |
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27/11/2014 | chrisu | Deleted locality: IE VCH7,VCH10, South of The Gap, Comeragh Mountains, Co Tipperary, wet face of rocky overhang, alt: 2000 feet | 27/11/2014 | chrisu | Added locality: IE VCH7,VCH10, South of The Gap, Comeragh Mountains, Co Tipperary, wet face of rocky overhang altitude: 2000ft | 20/12/2014 | <system> (minor automatic edit) | Deleted collector: Emet Ni Challarain | 20/12/2014 | <system> (minor automatic edit) | Added collector: Emer Ni Challarain (Emer Ni Challarain) | 23/12/2014 | chrisu | Deleted locality: IE VCH7,VCH10, South of The Gap, Comeragh Mountains, Co Tipperary, wet face of rocky overhang altitude: 2000ft | 23/12/2014 | chrisu | Added locality: IE VCH10 The Gap, South of The Gap, Comeragh Mountains, wet face of rocky overhang altitude: 2000ft |
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User comments about this sheet - oldnick wrote
- Can this site in the Comeragh Mountains, Co Waterford, be reconciled with Co Tipperary? 'From the car park GR(S27.67 12.84) climb upwards directly above you taking a bearing of about 76 deg which will take you in a north easterly direction to 'The Gap'. The path upwards is marked by charcoal coloured waymark posts. When you have climbed about 110m you will pass through a gate. As you now continue along the path you can make out the charcoal coloured posts in the distance, which mark the track leading to The Gap GR(S30.11 13.41), which is about 2.5km from the car park. The aptly named 'Gap' is simply a gap in the Comeragh Mountains between the Comeragh plateau and the Knockanaffrin Ridge to the northwest' - http://www.munsterhillwalks.com/index.php/plateau
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