Monday 13 July 2020

Walking with little ones, Trassey Track, Hare’s gap, Mourne Mts, N.Ireland


Trassey track, Hare’s Gap, Mourne mt, N.Ireland

This weekend we took M up the mountains with us.
We parked at Meelmore Lodge, just off Trassey Road. I couldn’t believe how busy the car park, over flow car park and camping site were. We managed to find a spot to park and paid our £4 car park fee.
Our aim was to reach Hare’s gap, a stile on the Mourne wall between Sieve Bearnagh and Slievenaglogh. There are a number of small rivers to cross which was fun for the kids but made the journey quite slow and it felt like it took quite a bit of the kids energy to just get to the start of the Trassey track. Although it was a treat to watch the shepherds shearing the mountain sheep. The track follows the river and it was a balance to let the kids have fun climbing the boulders but also make some progress. In the end M and MJ went on ahead while Lj, Ez, C and myself went at a slower pace and enjoyed paddling in the ford at the base of the last big climb.
The nice thing about starting our hike at Meelmore is the facilities available. Good car parking, good toilets and a nice cafe. We enjoyed a hearty late lunch before heading home.
M enjoyed his trip and is already planning many more with us.

Trassey track, Hare’s Gap, Mourne mt, N.Ireland

Trassey track, Hare’s Gap, Mourne mt, N.Ireland

Trassey track, Hare’s Gap, Mourne mt, N.Ireland

Friday 10 July 2020

Walking with little ones, Butter Mountain, Mournes, N.Ireland


Butter Mountain, Mournes, N.Ireland

Our guide book said it could be wet underfoot and not to follow the signs for the ‘Ulster Way’...I’m so glad I read the guide AFTER spending the day on Butter Mountain rather than before!!!
Never the less, once we had embraced the wet feet and river hopping, due to not following the guide we had a great time exploring this mountain of spectacular views. At one point we could see right across N.Ireland to Scrabo Tower, Cave Hill, Lough Neagh and Dromara hills to name a few. Then as you turn and head back towards the start, the view of Spelga Dam is incredible.
It was a very quiet route which we started from Spelga Dam car park (which had the toilet facilities open). The climb is medium to gentle to the first summit and after that it stays reasonably flat until the descent. It is possible to let the children wander a distance ahead or behind as the visibility is good.
This has possibly been our longest trek so far but the inclines were more gentle. Again Ezra surprised me by his competency in the hills. I had to carry Calvin a fair bit due to the wet ground and so we could keep up with the other adults in our group.
It is exciting to begin to recognise the other mountains around from climbing them on previous trips. It gives us confidence that we are learning the lay of the Mourne Mountain land.



Spelga Dam from Butter Mountain

Sunday 5 July 2020

Lj turns 10!


In a smaller celebration that normal due to COVID 19 restrictions Lj became 10. As she reminded me a number of times, 10 is still a very important birthday!
Her theme was Disney’s Descendants which is definitely her film and soundtrack of 2020. Her favourite character is Evie so I was shown the YouTube video of how to make an Evie cake and told that this is what she was hoping for...no pressure! I did a little raid of The Range for all things royal blue and set about my task!
The presents she received were mainly Descendants themed, Lego friends or fashion design related! It says a lot about her current interests.


Disney Descendants Evie Sophia Carson Cake

She had been designing and making a dress to wear on her 10th birthday for most of May. We worked on it together and were pleased with the outcome. When her birthday came round she decided it probably the most appropriate for spending the day with friends in!



Disney Descendants Evie Sophia Carson Dress

Saturday 4 July 2020

Walking with little ones, Hen Mountain, Mournes, N.Ireland


This week we made it back to the Mournes. As usual we were unsure what the weather would do so had sun hats, winter hats and rain coats packed. 
I had read online and in my guide to the Mournes that Hen mountain was a family friendly route to try. So we parked at Sandbank Road Carpark and had our picnic by the river. This is a lovely picnic spot with a number of tables set by the river and below the car park. 
The track begins opposite the Carpark and Hen mountain is clearly visible up ahead. It is an easy to walk on path and leads you slightly uphill to a set of gates. Once through the gates we headed straight up the side of the mountain but if you want an easier walk it would be better to remain on the track which goes off to the right. It is a quick but steep climb to the top. The kids reached the top much quicker than the adults which is always slightly unnerving!
The views from the top are amazing, as usual! I love the photo of my Mum at the top. I hope I’m still fit enough to climb when I am her age.
Coming down was more tricky as we weren’t sure which way we should descend. The older boys were keen to descend down the rock face. My Dad was unsure how safe it was for the little ones with us...Aged almost two and upwards. I guess we took too long to decide as before we knew it the older boys were heading down and setting up a route for us to pass the smaller kids down safely. 
I had hoped to find a spot by the river, by the track at the base of the mountain, so the grown ups could rest and the kids could enjoy paddling and throwing stones into the water but the boys got so far ahead we couldn’t turn them and ended up back at the car park.


Hen mountain, Mournes, N.Ireland