JJC2008: Start point for Slieve Snagh 615, Inishowen, Co Donegal. GPS - 181m, 443_372. The body of water behind the car is not on the Discovery OS map. Newer map has it down as Fullerton Resevoir - DSC06216
JJC2008: Slieve Snaght 615 from the col below Damph 410m, ground a bit boggy but dry here, better above on slopes.- DSC06222
JJC2008: Slieve Main 514m from the col below Damph 410m, lokking SW. Ground here is a bit boggy but dry, better above on slopes.
JJC2008: Slieve Snaght 615 from the S, Slieve Main 514 slopes, lovely day, very warm. - DSC06225
JJC2008: Damph 410m and the non-existing lake (as per the OS map) from Slieve Snaght. - DSC06235
JJC2008: Sleve Snaght 615m with a multitude of carns and the main one around the Trig Pt on the skyline. Teir seems to be local thing about heaping up stones. - DSC06237
JJC2008: Some observers along the way. - DSC06253
JJC2008: The Uris Hills ahead with the road leading up to the Mamore Gap and the highest Raghtin More 502 on the right. - DSC06254
JJC2008: Moved the car over to the Mamore Gap on the Urris Hills, these very different to Slieve Snaght, much rockier, steeper slopes etc. Looking back from slope, head for the right hand gap, much better path than where I am - DSC06257
JJC2008: The west side of the Mamore Gap with Lenan Bay and beach. The road through the Gap below. - DSC06263
JJC2008: 2nd cairn on the Urris Hills going north from the Mamore Gap, looking S. Great views from these over the nearby coast and sea. - DSC06265
JJC2008: Looking N from Mamore Hill 423, the track below a loop walk to Butler's Glen and Straid. Crockmain 460m and Raghtin More 502 on the other side. - DSC06268
JJC2008: Looking N from Raghtine More 502 to raghtin Beg 410 and Tullagh Bay and strand. - DSC06277
JJC2008: From the stone shelter on Slieve Snaght 615, looking NW.Lough Fada with the coast and sea behind. On the left are the Urris Hills with Raghtin More 502m - DSC06239
JJC2008: Sign for St Eigne's well on the Marmore Gap road. - DSC06291
JJC2008: More iconagraphy and artifacts pertainign to St Eigne's Well on the Marmore Gap road. - DSC06296
JJC2008: Dunree Fort with some of the artillary pieces, etc on show there. - DSC06306
JJC2008: Dunree Fort poster. This fort was guarding Lough Swilly from attack. It lies under the southern Urris Hills. - DSC06316
JJC2008: Driving past Slieve Snaght etc. on the road to Malin Head - DSC06322
JJC2008: The most northerly part of Ireland, Inishowen, Co Donegal - Malin Head. The sign is for the Wild Atlantic Way - WAW - DSC06339
JJC2008: Walked out along the headland. - DSC06359
JJC2008: Tower at Malin Head, buses, cars, tourists. Back to melee - DSC06371
JJC2008: Traditional style Donegal house and farmyard. - DSC06389
JJC2008: Sunset in Buncrana, last evening before moving on. - DSC06429