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Thank you for a great journal!
4 months agoIt was so fun to follow along! Congratulations on a successful tour! We’re looking forward to an in-person debriefing later this summer.
4 months agoAnd the fish is pretty good as well
4 months agoWhat a fantastic journey & a wonderful blog. I shall miss reading it each morning with my breakfast cup of tea. But it will be great to see you guys soon & no doubt hear lots of "untold" stories.
5 months agoThe Irish part of me (1/8) is from Belfast. I shall have to go there. Great description and pictures.
In terms of where to go next, I'm looking at the new Transdinarca route that is set to go live at the end of July. Thinking of a trip to that region in 2025.
As the song goes "Give Ireland back to the Irish, don't ever let them take it away"
5 months agoCool round house behind too!
5 months agoHave only ever seen photos which always give the same view. Never realised how big the area is
5 months agoGeology, geology everywhere you go geology!
5 months agoWoohoo! You two are awesome!
5 months agoI’m waiting to see if she notices.
5 months agoDoes she know that she has a boat names after her?
5 months agoCongrats! I have so enjoyed your journey, photos and amazed at the daily total miles and elevation. Enjoy your reward!
5 months agoThere’s a lot of this in County Donegal - so we’ve learned. We passed on the 18%’er today. The descent worried us being loaded and windy.
5 months ago
Our pleasure. Hope you get a chance to try Ireland someday.
4 months ago