Tuesday, August 19, 2014

The wild Ireland tour

After the bread round these weekends just keeps going. We compress the weekends, fly through the bread run on Saturday, fly even faster through the bake house clean up and head  West in search of the other half of this family. One weekend we headed west to Clare and to Sligo the next. The junior baker and her father ( who should be driving the Waterford bread run on his way to the office) are on the Wild Ireland Tour, touring the entire coastline of Ireland by bike – and support car. Half way in, they have covered over 1500 km of coastline in honour of Ireland’s wildlife and bio diversity and in search of the many people and project that work in every niche and corner of the island on nature conservation, wildlife and biodiversity.  While they move slowly along the coast, we cut across country on an amazingly good network of roads. They are traveling for 10 days from Waterford to Tarbert in Kerry and we cut across in 3 hours to meet up for dinner and lots of chat.  We stay in the hostel in Tarbert, we head across to Clare on the Ferry, meet the Whale and Dolphin group in Kilrush and go out to Slattery island in their rib in incredibly bad conditions. No dolphins but a fantastic centre and a great boat ride. As the tour moves on to Loop head the next day, we head back to Kilkenny for a weeks baking only to meet them again in Strandhill near Sligo the next weekend. Another snap shot of a great trip, another lovely dinner in a seaside restaurant, an evening to celebrate the junior bakers leaving cert with the tail end of the Fla ceoil playing itself out while she tries and rejects her first glass of Guinness. This time we don’t stay the night as time is tight but travel home again through the night.

We stay in touch  with the blogging and vlogging cyclists online but love our real life snapshots of the tour. Ireland is a tiny country and you can get nearly everywhere on a day’s outing. As always, the west seems a different country, the air seems fresher, the light sharper and the sea wilder than down here in the east, the scenery can be more stunning and the people maybe a little bit easier.  As always – we marvel

how easy it is to travel west these days and how we will have to do this more often. Great plans are taking shape to somehow make it to Antrim next weekend and to definitely, most certainly , take more time to travel, even when they are back. What a trip!! do follow them online under www.wildirelandtour and on the girl on tour you tube channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-SKjcc22Eomgpul5kR6M7w and remember: Nobody can cycle over 100 km a day for one month, if they don’t eat spelt bread for the rest of the year!!!!! 

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