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| Check out some of the magical moments from previous tours. |
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| Ride the whole coast of Ireland in ten days!. |
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| Our west of Ireland
tours take in some of the smallest, most remote, most scenic
but most importantly, safe roads in the country. |
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| We use proper aluminium touring
bikes with front end and rear bags for your stuff for the
day, camera,
wallet, SUN LOTION! Plus all our tours have their own support
vehicles. |
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| Here's a few movies we suggest
you watch before coming to Ireland.... |
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| We have so many great pictures
from ours tours, here's your chance to use them as a screen
saver! |
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| Celtic Trails Photo Gallery
2005 |
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Yep, the people who do
our tours, and come back a year or two later to do another
one always say that the traffic is terrible. If
you look closely at this tractor you will notice the
registration on the front. It reads '64 MO...' That
means it was made in 1964. Nearly as old as meself! Or
Peter there with the fancy bike. Ask him about
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And the people come back
on our tours for a second and a third time (as is the
case with a few of the people in this particular picture),
because of the 'soft Irish rain'. Here's Kristen,
Cyndi, Kerry and a few other trouble makers sitting down
waiting for it to rain. |
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John and Dawn. Two
time visitors, (thanks guys, I do appreciate it). Pretty
cute picture, I think you might agree. Taken in
the Lough Inagh valley. |
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By this stage in your,
(hopefully) extensive look though our website you might
notice that some of the people in the photos apprear
in previous years. This is a fact I am particularly
proud and very appreciative of. For instance, here
once more we have Kerry and Cindy, (and a few of
our regulars - the local sheep). Now I don't think
Kerry will hate me for saying, 'he never finishes first,
never looks the fastest, never has the fanciest lycra 'biker
gear', but he always gets there'. And it is not
an untruth to say that he usually has the biggest smile
when he does get there. A gentleman, and a scholar. His
significantly better half, Cindy, pictured there behind
him is a little more into 'biker' fashion. Except
when she gets up on a horse. Ask her about the
horse ride on the beach.... |
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Kerry holding court. Telling
yarns. Lies. The hill wasn't that bad Kerry. Just
a gentle undulation. What about the weather! |
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Ain't they pretty as
a butt'n! John & Dawn. See you in '07
guys. And thanks again. |
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Who's the clown in the
McQuaid jersey making the sandwiches...? |
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A familiar sight now
here in the west of Ireland - Kelly Ratchford, dressed
in all her black gear, (Doc. Martens included). Blond
hair sticking out all over the place. Big grin
on her face. Looking gorgeous. And wondering
where the hell we're going. As for the glasses... |
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Here we have two Minnesottans. Stacey & Kim. 'been
with us twice now and I believe one of the pair at least
is gearing up for a visit to Donegal this coming August
with us... Hope you can make it. I took this
picture by the way, in Cong, the start point of our Mayo/Sligo
tour. And for you movie buffs out there, this is
where the famous Irish moviem The Quiet Man was made. |
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The Pegster, the Judester, the Helster and the Bonnie
Joester, getting ready to kick some male butt, on a
particualrly lovely morning in the west of Ireland. The
4 girls are pictured outside the Falls Hotel, Ennistymon. Nice
wee place. If you would like to communicate with
any of these trouble makers do please. But if
you are going to pick one, make it Judy, and ask her
about the laugh we had the night before in the bar,
when she showed me the picture of the dog with the
mad eyes. FUNNY. |
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I particularly like this picture, taken on the way to
the cliffs of Moher. Shows Judy and Peggy a pair of poseurs, posing at one of our many old stone
walls lining the wee roads of the west of Ireland |
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