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From Slowly Pedaling the Emerald Isle by Sanna Phinney

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Bill Bogue commented on a photo in Day 2: Clonakilty to Goleen

No problem for cyclists.

1 year ago
Bill Bogue commented on a photo in Day 2: Clonakilty to Goleen

Good-looking Druid!

1 year ago
CHRISTOPHER JAMES commented on a photo in To Train or not to Train

Funny. But, no one who's "in residence" at the funeral home will complain about noise. Perhaps those attending the wake get a pint too.

1 year ago
CHRISTOPHER JAMES commented on a photo in Our Brief Introduction to Dublin

I love it! Better than the "husband's bench" in some department stores :)

1 year ago
Rich Frasier commented on To Train or not to Train

We’re expecting a full report on all of the different stouts you’re sampling!

1 year ago
Rich Frasier commented on a photo in Our Brief Introduction to Dublin

Well-poured it appears!

1 year ago
Bill Bogue commented on Preparation is Key

The puffy or no dilemma - perhaps puffy vests might be a suitable compromise? But then, you have probably left home by now. What was your entry airport, Shannon? Best of luck & enjoy every centimeter!

1 year ago
Judy Siel commented on a photo in Preparation is Key

Puffy jackets for sure. I used mine often in the Nederland, covered by the rain gear! Have an awesome adventure and enjoy the beer.

1 year ago
susan maasch commented on Preparation is Key

have a great time. we’ll wave to you from greece!

1 year ago
susan maasch replied to a comment by Dave Vowles on Preparation is Key

i've read ‘round ireland with a fridge’ 🤣🤣🤣

1 year ago
Dave Vowles commented on Preparation is Key

Sanna, of COURSE you take the puffy jackets, this is the West coast of Ireland, for six weeks, starting in May. Some horizontal rain is guaranteed and snow or hail are highly likely. I know you often go swimming in water at 2C, but not for 4 hours at a time... Oh, and Scott's right too - more rain gear or full immersion suits would be useful... do you have sub aqua gear? P.S I couldn't find 'Round Ireland with a fridge', it may be in a box somewhere or I no longer have it. Have a great time and we'll see you in July!

1 year ago
Scott Anderson commented on Preparation is Key

Anxious to see how this goes for you. We keep talking about Ireland ourselves. Maybe skip the puffy jackets and take more rain gear though?

1 year ago