If there's a squelchier, wetter field in Ireland then I've never seen it. I got so muddy crossing to this stone. To make it worse the field is divided into smaller areas by electric fences that I had to go under - more mud to add to that I collected when my leg disappeared up to the knee at one point!
Right. The stone. It's actually a nice one. Small, but nice. It is 1.6m high and quite slender. The areas of land to the north and south of the stone have been planted with pine trees, so the views in those directions are blocked. This is a shame, because it would be nice to know if the stone on Ahaun hill would be visited from here.
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