From the South Peak, Skellig Michael, KerryYou climb the South Peak using handholds and footholds carved into the rock by monks over a thousand years ago. No path. No railing. A 700 foot drop to the Atlantic on either side. It's a proper climb, and you feel every inch of that exposure. The peak itself is narrow and slopes away from you, so you never quite feel settled. You're always slightly braced, slightly off balance, very aware of where your weight is. Quite uncomfortable, actually. But
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