A quick multi along the miners way
This is a small enough area so you won’t need to coordinates to find the information you need to work out the final coordinates
There is a lovely piece of bog oak with H number of herons on it. Once you admired that take a seat on the smooth stone semi circle bench to start working out the maths. Once you’ve taken a seat you’ll see 4 lines engraved in stone with a number of T’s, O’s and Vowels (V) in the prose.
Final location
N 54 03.2(H+2)(O+2+T-6) W 008 09.0(V+H)
Miners way/ Historical way
The Miners' Way and Historical Trail is a long-distance trail in Ireland. It is a 118-kilometre (73-mile) long circular route that begins and ends in Argina, County Roscommon. It is typically completed in five days. It is designated as a National Waymarked Trail. The route is a varied one that manages to touch on three lakes, Lough Allen, Lough Arrow and Lough Key and crosses three low mountain ranges, Corry Mountain, the Curlew Mountains and the Bricklieve Mountains. The trail was developed to following the closure of the Arigna mines in 1990.
The trail consists of three looped routes that travel through neighbouring parts of Counties Roscommon, Leitrim and Sligo.