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Tom
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Day two
Tryfan, Wales
Tryfan, Wales

Looks like they are enjoying themseves; how great was the drop from that rock?
Looks like they are enjoying themseves; how great was the drop from that rock?
Fatal.
As I suspected.There's a difference between a sense of adventure and irresponsibility. The first is to be encouraged.The trick was to get the camera angle right to give the illusion of a long drop. In reality the drop was a few feet onto heather or sphagnum moss.
Pretty busy place wicklow mountains.Goodbye Wales, we are now on the ferry to Ireland (Holyhead to Dublin). Planning to wild camp in the Wicklow mountains to the south of Dublin tonight.
Sounds like proper kids and proper camping! Good for you!Day 3 - Wicklow Mountains.
A good and straightforward drive and ferry crossing from Tryfan to the Wicklow Mountains where we found a perfect remote campsite.
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Another family camping there with two boys (cousins 11 and 11). They enjoyed being big brothers to Ben and Jack, and the parents/aunt/uncle gave me a beer by their campfire while the boys ran feral in the woods. Jack pushed Ben who fell over and cut his head. Blood everywhere, but all superficial and cleaned up in no time.
Tinned chicken curry and rice for dinner.
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Is Meg with you?Day 3 - Wicklow Mountains.
A good and straightforward drive and ferry crossing from Tryfan to the Wicklow Mountains where we found a perfect remote campsite.
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Another family camping there with two boys (cousins 11 and 11). They enjoyed being big brothers to Ben and Jack, and the parents/aunt/uncle gave me a beer by their campfire while the boys ran feral in the woods. Jack pushed Ben who fell over and cut his head. Blood everywhere, but all superficial and cleaned up in no time.
Tinned chicken curry and rice for dinner.
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Is Meg with you?
Hi TomDay 6 - Killarney.
A slow start this morning. At 9am I went over to reception with a big bag of laundry including all the downstairs bed linen but reception was still firmly closed. I returned at ten and bought the two tokens, €5 for washing, €5 for drying.
At least the washing machine was big and top loading, and swallowed the laundry with ease. 45 mins later transferred to the dryer for an hour’s tumble. So it wasn’t until about midday that we had any chance of getting away, but in reality it wasn’t until just before 2pm that we finally bid farewell to the campsite.
A quick stop at Lidl en-route and we got to Killarney just before 5.
Setting up without a driveaway awning is a doddle, and I really like the wet weather setup we have. Awning canopy out, a front panel and a side panel.
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It gives us privacy with the sliding door open and shelter from the worst of the wind and rain.
We walked the two miles into Killarney to buy a map: Clare had given my map of Macgillycuddy’s Reeks to the local charity shop just one day before our departure, and I daren’t venture into unfamiliar hills without a good map.
My initial plan had been to complete the Coomloughra horseshoe with the boys, but after our experience on Tryfan decided taking them over The Bones would be a bit too much. Plan B is the Devil’s ladder route to the summit of Carrauntoohil, but looking at the weather forecast we might not manage that either. It is not the rain, it is the wind. The boys are ready for a hike in drizzle, but they are possibly not ready for a hike in winds forecast at the summit to be 50 kph (30 mph)- with drizzle too.
We shall see. I’ll make a decision when we are there.
If we don’t get to the summit tomorrow I’m not sure we will try again on Wednesday when better weather is forecast as we have already lost three days due to sickness and we haven’t yet started the Wild Atlantic Way.
Day 6 - Killarney.
A slow start this morning. At 9am I went over to reception with a big bag of laundry including all the downstairs bed linen but reception was still firmly closed. I returned at ten and bought the two tokens, €5 for washing, €5 for drying.
At least the washing machine was big and top loading, and swallowed the laundry with ease. 45 mins later transferred to the dryer for an hour’s tumble. So it wasn’t until about midday that we had any chance of getting away, but in reality it wasn’t until just before 2pm that we finally bid farewell to the campsite.
A quick stop at Lidl en-route and we got to Killarney just before 5.
Setting up without a driveaway awning is a doddle, and I really like the wet weather setup we have. Awning canopy out, a front panel and a side panel.
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It gives us privacy with the sliding door open and shelter from the worst of the wind and rain.
We walked the two miles into Killarney to buy a map: Clare had given my map of Macgillycuddy’s Reeks to the local charity shop just one day before our departure, and I daren’t venture into unfamiliar hills without a good map.
My initial plan had been to complete the Coomloughra horseshoe with the boys, but after our experience on Tryfan decided taking them over The Bones would be a bit too much. Plan B is the Devil’s ladder route to the summit of Carrauntoohil, but looking at the weather forecast we might not manage that either. It is not the rain, it is the wind. The boys are ready for a hike in drizzle, but they are possibly not ready for a hike in winds forecast at the summit to be 50 kph (30 mph)- with drizzle too.
We shall see. I’ll make a decision when we are there.
If we don’t get to the summit tomorrow I’m not sure we will try again on Wednesday when better weather is forecast as we have already lost three days due to sickness and we haven’t yet started the Wild Atlantic Way.
Sounds like this will be a memorable trip - thanks for posting. We’ve resisted buying much for our new Coast in an effort to travel really light but I do like the look of your awning side panels (with extra guys). I can’t quite read the brand name in your photo - if you get a moment please could you post the make? Thanks
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Hi Tom
Love reading your adventures, hope the boys are feeling better and it wasn’t due to your cooking
Loads of great mountains just of the waw!
Mangerton mountain (off the ring of Kerry just away from the madness), great spot to stealth park too.
Plus mount Errigal was a fav nothing to hard, stunning views. Pic of Errigal (Donegal). Campsite at the bottom, but again loads of stealth spots (2nd pic is where I stayed).
How long have you got to do waw?
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