Sunday, August 30, 2009

Baby Stomach Flu Fart

Ireland Chronicle 2009 "Top of the morning for you! "

Ireland is the western Europe and has always been more an agricultural country to an industrialized nation. Because it is one of the few places where you retain the rural lifestyle and untouched beauty of its landscape, clean rivers and lakes, historic buildings, traditional music, are certainly a vast estate, a magnificent goal for lovers of trips. Ireland has the people friendly and charming landscapes Fáilte! (Welcome)

Our journey has had two premises: it in 8-9 days and it was reasonably affordable. These were two good reasons for deciding to rent bikes in Dublin ( MOTORCYCLE RENTAL IRELAND ).

The aim was to reach Achill Island . Why? Perhaps because of its far western position, its dramatic coastal scenery, a promising route for the Atlantic Drive and the story of Captain Boycott . To get there we draw an enviable journey for which we like to travel by bike: Glendalough in the heart of the Wicklow Mountains , the Irish Sea in Brittas Bay, Hook Head the oldest lighthouse in Europe The impressive Healy Pass, the Black Valley the Gap of Dunloe through the highest mountains Irish, the Mac Gillicuddy's , the Connemara National Park, the South Pole Tavern, crossing the Shannon ferry at sunset, the famous Cliffs of Moher and spectacular and breathtaking cliffs of Loop Head the Atlantic Drive ....
A journey that has allowed us to discover little nooks filled with a special charm as the B & B Teddy O'Sullivan in the beautiful port of Killmakillogue Harbour, our first property in Ireland in the house (B & B ) by Liam and Zell , Riversdale House, the elegant Connemara Lodge , the Strand Hotel (the Hitchcock), the former pub Buggles, the desire to return to the beautiful Kilkee, enjoy live music (and beer) equipment , Irish breakfast, early, which we used to check the path and energy charges for the day's bike, hosting the last night before arriving in Dublin in Athlone ... ..

Ireland with its landscapes, its people, their hospitality, their music has captivated us. It really is one of the most beautiful trip to a motorcycle in Europe:
"Westward ho, rive let us Be with the sun and off to the land of the best "(To the west itself, we rise with the sun and go to the land of the west)


Team Ireland: Nando

Divar (BMW R850R )
Diego Soler (BMW 1200 GS)
Fernando Soler (
Honda Transalp)
José Ramón Noguerol (BMW 1150GS)
Roberto Pendolera (
support technician in Madrid)

PS Motovia magazine published in Nos. 68-69 and 70 (corresponding to the months of November, December and January) an extensive trip report

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Hiv Symptoms The Day After

6 th, 7 th and 8 th day in Ireland (Kinvara - Bublín)


6 th day in Ireland (Kinvara -
Dugort)




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Kinvara. Here we slept, a very cute pueblín in an inlet of Galway Bay , with typical colorful street with pubs and all very clean, also has a small port and it gives some extra charm. Leaving

Road Connemara National Park for the N18 and then take the N6 towards Galway, a city that bordered on the right to take the N59 . This road has has enough traffic and is very close. We stopped at the Castle Aughanamure and continue looking for the R344 that must appear on the right after crossing a small town called Recess. The landscape began to be very nice but becomes dramatic when we went on that road. We are along the PN of Connemara, a beautiful place with a lake that conveys a bestial peace. Let us two hours to enjoy and as we have a while to find a site where a coffee stop seeing the Poster Lough Inagh. As has happened before on this trip is great choice for the site is wonderful, a haven for wealthy fishermen. We take a cappuccino in a small room with a comfortable armchairs by the window watching the landscape. Did not want to go from there how good it was.

continue and we Kylemore Abbey , as is typical for Harry Potter. Back out a little and we walked by the N59 to turn left by the R335 shortly after Leenane. Very nice new road, leaving the left the incoming call Harbour Kilary that resembles a Norwegian fjord and crossed the Doo Lough Pass , another desert site, beautiful, inviting one to stop and stay a while quietly enjoying the scenery. We arrived at

Louisburgh, pueblín pretty, very fun for a road bike and in some rain and wind. Here we take a spectacular burger deserved a photo essay. We continue to Westport where he sleeps Fernando to care a little behind him. The choice of this site is for two reasons: it is a site that puts as entertaining guide and alive and is in a spot that is good to meet around our trip to Achill Island .

continue along the N59 , omnipresent, and last Mayaranny we turn to the left to see the lineup of Atlantic Drive. We started to circle to the left of Corraun Peninnsula, landscape precise later, barely a soul and much enjoyed. It came to the Achill Island and its bridge "drawbridge" where passing vessels as required. The idea is to Dooagh by R319. There lived Captain Boycott English, origin of the term with the same name and the Irish ostracized him when I get to take control of land that the British took place the Irish. But as the place names in Gaelic times, the area had not marked on the road book home, it rained and we were a fixed pinion, just in Dugort .

We block nothing but room and just look at the Strand Hotel , hotel at the foot of a hill, next to a blue flag beach, hotel Hitchcock movie , decadent. We get the owner on the door very nicely and shows us the rooms. We ended up in a duplex with three beds and ran to the beach, because we do not want to go to Ireland not to have a swim before. The bathroom death suits us, the water is chilly and even though it be cloudy and seven in the evening out is good. We had dinner at home there, a puree of vegetables and a fish that we knew very well and then we hear in the hotel bar to a variety of music singing group and nephews / grandchildren or do not know exactly who the owner giving a concert of Irish flute in the bar full of patrons. Arriving here was a fluke, since the plan was special that evening night.

7 th day in Ireland (
Dugort - Athlone)

We are now on day 7. We sought Dooagh and walk the island. That light was so beautiful, that windswept landscapes, but peace and tranquility is here. We arrived without difficulty Dooagh , note that with more life than the desert site where we were. Walk and reach the end of the R319 a wonderful little beach. There we make a new picture with the flags we carry, is the most westerly point of Europe we have reached before and the scenery is spectacular. At the back end we took a road that leads to a lake replica of penalty but only for us. It's raining and we decided to pull Wesport as straight as possible. crossed the peninsula by the Corraun R319, on a road fun, curvy with great visibility and very open and a nice pace so that we really enjoyed the bike at the time.

We planted them in the Abbey Burrishole soon, possibly the most beautiful ruins we visited. Wesport Llegamoa to and decide which way to go back to Dublin. We leave the N5 and take the N60 towards Roscommon and N61 to Athlone . On the way stop to see the Castle Rindoon , total ruin, but we can offer a very relaxing ride and that helps us stretch a bit. We arrived in Athlone , pretty ugly and we are lucky to find at the last moment a very cool B & B in a big house. We had dinner and rested after a Guinness in the oldest pub in Ireland and Great Britain, Sean's Bar .


8 th day in Ireland ( Athlone - Dublin)

The 8 th day is a short route to Naas to return the bikes. We follow the N80 to Tullamore and take the R420 to Portarlington to finish taking the M7 to Exit 10, Naas. Crossed over the bridge, take the second exit at the roundabout turn left and after traveling a mile we turn slightly left in the tank truck out of a curve and I got to the point of departure for this nice trip .
It only remains
Dublin go, walk around, take a Guinness and talk of travel, dine and sleep in a hotel infamous. The next day, tourists are full and we got on a double decker bus for a tour of Dublin .

Airport, travel and comfortable cottage.
There will be more .....

Monday, August 10, 2009

Closet Tubing Bracket

4 th and 5 th day in Ireland (Killarney - Kinvara)

4 th day in Ireland (Killarney - Kilrush)

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Hello again,

Today we arrived in Kinvara located on Galway Bay , in a recess. But start at the beginning, Thursday 6.

We wake up in Killarney fantastic day after we go through the Beara Peninsula and crossing of Kerry by the respective steps Healy Pass and Dunloe Gap. Fernando had an incipient toothache and went to the doctor with the European SS card and prescribed an antibiotic. After this little problem we went to the Dingle Peninsula by R563 in Miltown sense and then to Castlemaine and hence we took the road that runs along and passes through Inch and ends in Anascaul , where we take a coffee at the South Pole Tavern, very cool, adventure full of pictures of the poles. Memory fails me now, but I think the farm a descendant of Amundsen (as I will of another, but there is the issue).

then follow the N86 towards Dingle. Unlike the previous day, this area is full of people, many cars, a lot of tourism. Yet the scenery is beautiful, the road is sandwiched by VECD some walls of vegetation with red flowers, orange, yellow and lira, is like a tunnel colored plant for hundreds of meters. We arrived at the beach in Inch was filmed "Ryan's Daughter" and we put the bikes on the beach at low tide. The beach is enormous, from there you can see the peninsula Kerry, a cloudy day with an impressive light. We continue to Dingle and we left the R559 , coasting. The road is narrow and soon hits a stone wall on the right and the sea on the left. Just before we drop a sudden downpour and got wet enough, but it ends soon and we do not get the water equipment. We follow the road stopping where can. The scenery is breathtaking and here and there appears a beautiful beach with several intrepid surfers or on plates in the water. Eat near Ballyferriter in a tavern. We return to Dingle and climb the Connor Pass . Dingle

From the climb is very fun, open curves with high visibility that the GS up with total smoothness. Top view is impressive, both from the side as another. The descent on the other side explains that we have to give way. The road is very narrow and at several points can not pass cars or bikes in both directions. We went down in convoy. We towards Tarbert the N69 where we stayed with Paul, the rent, so that we replace Fernando Transalp has damping wrong. We arrived a little before six o'clock in the afternoon and the bike there are "new." We change things and take the ferry that takes us to Killimer and food to Kilrush by N67. We slept in a B & B in the middle of the village, which has a pub below the prize for the best throw in the Guinness, which we aim!. After dinner, we had a beer at the pub as we hear and play live Irish music.


5 th day in Ireland (
Kilrush - Kinvara)


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seminublado
Today Friday dawns, with very good looking to ride a motorcycle. The ideal temperature is these days and has been very little rain so far, at least for what we expected. Full Irish breakfast our Breakfast and drive to Kilkee. That people calmer, with a small bay in which several children are learning sailing and rowing. It is a relaxing place. We continue to Loop Head by R487. This projection should be swept by the wind has many farms and clearly shows how hard life must be here. We arrived the lighthouse and the views are breathtaking, is a somewhat mystical place, with the wind, the green, the cliffs (small scale what are the Moher, but people see them without making them larger). We return to Kilkee, we take a cappuccino and went to Quilty and English Point , place in several English galleons sank. There is a plaque with a visit of the Kings of Spain and there we have made some pictures with the flags of the SAFA Bikers, English and of Asturias, an entire deployment. Then we went to the Cliffs of Moher by R479. Here it is a procession of cars and buses. The cliffs are very nice but I like so many people lose a lot of charm. We went to Doolin , where ferries depart to the islands of Arran and eat some food that we bought in a supermarket, we take on some rocks to walk from the sea, watching the ferries come and go. Continue to cost the R477 and went through the Black Head . The road is very beautiful, very rocky, very difrutar curve at low speeds. So, turn around, landscape beyond, sea all the time we reached Ballyvaughan , pueblin where a cafe attached to the sea again we feel very good, continue to Kinvara by N67. Tomorrow we

pass Leenane Galway way to sleep in Achill Islands, joined by a bridge that must be worth seeing. and Ireland on Sunday will cut in half to turn to Naas and return the bikes on Monday, since it gives us more time.

were 243 km yesterday and today I set, but close to 200.

continue to count if we find holes.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Rectal Prolapse V Haemorrhoids

2 nd and 3 rd day in Ireland (Brittas Bay - Killarney)


Day 2 in Ireland
(Brittas Bay - Skibereen)


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Yesterday we could not tell and I do now, but there will come a more complete review later. Transition play yesterday, it was important to start in southwestern part of the trip more attractive. Reason why we got into the body but 440km national roads such as ours, and sometimes quite a lot of water traffic. We begin by

Brittas Bay where we arrived from Laragh 763 and through the Wicklow . This beach is huge and beautiful, wanted to stay there. Throw away the N11 road Ring of Hook, a lighthouse on a ledge with great views and where we ate a sandwich with a cake that we learned about death at a table outside. After lunch we set batteries because we wanted to bequeath to Skibereen and was a little further down the road from Cork. We arrived tired a little late, about 20:00 ls and was difficult to find accommodation, sleeping in a hotel at the end darling. We went to dinner and a beer.



Day 3 in Ireland (Skibereen - Killarney)


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Today was the day star so far. We have made precise 174km by road, mountain, winding to and fro and stunning views. And all surrounded by a lush sometimes unbelievable. We have spent the Beara Peninsula the Healy Pass , a nice and beautiful pass to the bike with a thousand and one curved. But we have people like Glengariff that were very pretty and pierced ring by Kerry Gap of Dunloe difficult to find the way but worth it ideal for the trail, TIGHT, up and down, a river in margin, the rise and stunning views, lakes included.

Today was a nice pass all the way, a few kilometers but very intense. We ate next to the sea in a charming pub, where we have taken a photo with very nice beer taps. Now we are in Killarney and go to dinner.

counting.
A hug

Monday, August 3, 2009

Stauffers Outlet Solon Oh

1st. day Ireland (Bublín - Naas - Glendalough)

This time, we have gone a little further do to make a slightly longer route, but well worth Ireland. The bikers who have embarked on this adventure have been Jose Ramon, Nando, Diego and Fernando. In this blog we will be recounting his journey with chronic sending us go and wherever that may be putting the photos will go to make us go.

1st. Day - Bublín - Naas - Glendalough

The trip has been very good, the plane arrived on time and no lost luggage in the attempt. There a van waiting for us with a picture of two bikes for Irish roads. Paul, the rental of the bikes, had rented one of the Transalp and the small BMW. In my (Diego) has given me the same price as the BMW 1200 Trail, a bike delight, soft light. Nando has a BMW 850 and then Fernando and Jose Ramon Transalp BMW GS 1150.




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We took the bikes and we went to Naas Glendalough, through the Wicklow Gap, where the movie was filmed in Braveheart Mel Gibson. The road is not very wide, with curvitas soft, ultra green around, very pretty. It has rained a bit and after eating a lot. We are in a lovely B & B, Riversdale , overlooking the forest and river. We saw the monastery of Glendalough , whatever remains, beautiful, very Celtic, with a graveyard of horror film and has been nice to visit it despite the rain, hahaha. After a good pint and the house by taxi to avoid the rain.



Well, I leave, if we have internet in the hotels I'll tell you.
until the next connection Safamoteros