The Great Sugar Loaf Mountain

So called because nearby is a smaller and similarly shaped mountain known as the Little Sugar Loaf. At 501 metres (1500 feet) it isn't particularly high, nor is is a difficult climb but the views from the top are spectacular with North Wales visible on a clear day. Not today though. It was cold and grey with a bite in the wind. A nice spot to pull in and eat my lunch thoygh in between calls.

For the second day in a row I have to apologise for their being no commenting. I still have paperwork to do and Mrs.Joesblips wants me to take her to a music gig in Arklow. Back tomorrow.

Ps. I am assured that the origin of this mountain is volcanic. It certainly bears an uncanny similarity to what we saw on Lanzarote recently.

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