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Ballycurry topographic map

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Name: Ballycurry topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Ballycurry, The Municipal District of Wicklow, County Wicklow, Leinster, CO. WICKLOW, Ireland (53.03669 -6.13633 53.03679 -6.13623)

Average elevation: 178 m

Minimum elevation: 61 m

Maximum elevation: 300 m

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Gear up for your next adventure:

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Vacuum Insulated Flasks - Keep tea or coffee hot for 12 hours on the summit
🚴Mountain Bikes - Bikes for off‑road trails and terrain
🔥Compact Camping Stoves - Fast-boil stoves for trail-side meals and coffee
🧂Electrolyte Tablets - Stay hydrated during strenuous mountain climbs

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