Travel Tales

Get in touch What has impressed - or annoyed - you on recent holidays? We'd like to hear all about it.

Get in touchWhat has impressed - or annoyed - you on recent holidays? We'd like to hear all about it.

Jimmy Barry of South Eastern Mountain Rescue Association (www.semra.ie) got in touch after being alarmed to see the photograph with John G O'Dwyer's walk on page 6 last week, which we claimed was of Galtymore.

Unfortunately, the photographer turned out to have miscaptioned the image

"On Saturday morning I received 15 phone calls, all about the same thing. As I was up a ladder, trying to paint my house, I was pretty mad by the time I got down. All the callers started with the same words: 'Jimmy, look what the Times has done to Galtymore. It's now a hill.'

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"The photograph with the article is of some low hill that could be in any part of Ireland, and as hills go it is a very nice hill, but it's not Galtymore.

"Walkers - especially people taking up hillwalking for the first time - might think from looking at the photograph that climbing the mountain would be easy.

At 919m, Galtymore is one of the highest mountains in Ireland, and, as John G O'Dwyer said in his piece, you must be well kitted out if you are to climb it. So please print a photo of the real Galtymore.

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