Cycle Ireland Day 28: To Leenane
Joy and I have gained a lot of first-hand Irish pub experience. I’d say w’ere now at “Pub Level 15.” … More Cycle Ireland Day 28: To Leenane
Joy and I have gained a lot of first-hand Irish pub experience. I’d say w’ere now at “Pub Level 15.” … More Cycle Ireland Day 28: To Leenane
Back on the road, we have just a few more cycling days in our Ireland adventure. … More Cycle Ireland Days 26 & 27: Galway to Clifden to Tully Cross
The ride from Galway to Carraroe was utterly boring and without charm. Doing it in reverse did not add any interest. … More Cycle Ireland Day 25: Cararroe BACK TO Galway
A pedestrian cycling day (see what I did there?) provides an opportunity to talk about things that plug in. … More Cycle Ireland Day 24: Galway to Cararroe
As we move further north we are seeing more and more thatch roof buildings. … More Cycle Ireland Day 23: To Galway
An entirely pleasant two days of cycling in western Ireland. … More Cycle Ireland Days 21 & 22: To Doolin and Kinvarra
We realized that Joy had broken a spoke on her back wheel. We ended up unhooking her back brake and Joy rode the rest of the day with front brakes only. … More Cycle Ireland Day 20 – to Kilkee
A quick update, then a rant about the qualities of a good hotel room. … More Cycle Ireland Day 19: To Kilrush
The “full Irish breakfast” is an efficient way to eat all of your caloric daily requirements in one sitting. And a butt-load of meat. … More Cycle Ireland Day 18: to Ballybunion
Past the halfway point of our 30-day Ireland adventure. It’s Ireland. It rains. … More Cycle Ireland Days 16 and 17: Dunquin to Dingle to Tralee
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