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Dropped everything and snuck off.

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As per title. Down to West Cork and Kerry for a spot or riding, eating and tenting.................not necessarily in that order.

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Towards Molls Gap in the Killarney National Park.

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The road less travelled,you can see it curving right around the hillside to the right, only met one car in perhaps 20 miles.

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All loaded down, that's travelling light for me.

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Nice campsite.

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A tent with a view


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The appropriately named village of Ballylickey. Lunch al fresco.
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<green with envy> spare a thought for those of us back in gainful employ :)
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slparry wrote:<green> spare a thought for those of us back in gainful employ :)
Ahh , but the difference is that in gainful employ you can afford to do more, whereas I have the time but not the where withal. We are all in a Catch 22 unfortunately, now where is that Lottery ticket.
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Post by cornishflat »

Looks beautiful. Those sort of roads are an absolute joy on a bike in my opinion, sometimes the solitude of a B road more than make up for maybe faster, more congested A road. Have a good,un.
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eyore wrote:
slparry wrote:<green> spare a thought for those of us back in gainful employ :)
Ahh , but the difference is that in gainful employ you can afford to do more, whereas I have the time but not the where withal. We are all in a Catch 22 unfortunately, now where is that Lottery ticket.
Tell my boss that - he might give me a pay rise!!
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wish ours would, they have a no pay rise policy unless someone threatens to leave, then they can decide if they want to keep the person or not, some of my colleagues tell me they've been there 6 years on the same pay. In fact when I asked earlier this year, the excuse is the company has to pay for employee pensions this year so no chance
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cornishflat wrote:Looks beautiful. Those sort of roads are an absolute joy on a bike in my opinion, sometimes the solitude of a B road more than make up for maybe faster, more congested A road. Have a good,un.
Agreed , although those roads are R or even L roads in Irish speak... :wink:
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Nice pics eyore :D

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Looks awesome.
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Absolutely beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
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Post by Grip Fast »

And I really must get me and the bike over the Irish Sea. Looks beautiful Eyore. I'll maybe hop over while revisiting Wales (inspired by your other post).

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