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Ireland 3: Kenmare to Killarney

Posted on 3 June 20112 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

A lovely day for cycling three gloriously scenic passes today en route to Killarney: Moll’s Gap, Ballaghbeama, and Ballaghasheen. The morning climb up to the notch of Moll’s Gap (pic) was slow and evenly-graded, the sun low, the green expanses already hot. With the new view down over the other side I struck west towards…

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Ireland 2: Glengarriff to Kenmare

Posted on 2 June 20112 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

What could be more bracing than a cold shower in the morning? Now I know: it’s putting on yesterday’s washing that’s still wet, thanks to having forgotten to pack spare clothing. Still, once I’d got over that, I could get on my bike and get going. Except I couldn’t. My back tyre was flat, the…

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Ireland 1: (Dublin to) Mizen Head to Glengarriff

Posted on 1 June 20112 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Mizen Head (pic) isn’t actually the southernmost point in Ireland – that’s Brow Head, a couple of miles east – but it’s the traditional End Point of the island, so that’s where I was going to start. But first I had to get there. (I’m not a multitasker; I work linearly.) My ferry docked in…

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Ireland 0: York to Dublin

Posted on 31 May 20112 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

I set off from my rented house in York pleased with myself. I’m an experienced cycle tourist. It comes automatically to me now to pack instinctively what I need, without being lumbered by what I don’t. What could possibly go wrong? Panniers full – well, actually surprisingly light, I couldn’t help thinking – I trundled…

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