Cycle Ireland Day 19: To Kilrush
A quick update, then a rant about the qualities of a good hotel room. … More Cycle Ireland Day 19: To Kilrush
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
We’re half way through our cycling adventure along Ireland’s west coast. The weather continues to be glorious. … More Cycle Ireland Day 15: Annascaul to Dunquin
Our waitress warned us, “Ooh. That’s a steep one, alright. I usually drive most of that in 1st gear.” … More Cycle Ireland Day 12: Caherdaniel to Portmagee
After ten days and 260 miles of cycling along the Atlantic coast we finally reached County Kerry. … More Cycle Ireland Day 10: Eyeries to Kenmare
While it’s lovely to ride along fuchsia-hedged roads, particularly when the hedges block the wind, these hedges do have downsides. … More Cycle Ireland Day 8: Glengarriff to Castletownbere
We saw small flocks of sheep, many of them spray painted. Some of them had numbers painted on them. There’s an obvious joke to be made here. … More Cycle Ireland Day 6: Goleen to Kilcrohane
We both thought about our wonderful friend Warren Thornthwaite during this fabulous day. … More Cycle Ireland Days 4&5: Skibbereen to Goleen
The Wild Atlantic Way lived up to its name: windy, wet and dramatic. Also, I’m learning to use my Dick Tracy mirror! … More Cycle Ireland Day 3: Clonakilty to Skibbereen
We started the official Wild Atlantic Way on a chilly April day. A good day of cycling through pretty landscape. … More Cycle Ireland Day 2: Kinsale to Clonakilty
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