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Post by maeve on Apr 7, 2006 13:14:55 GMT
What's (afaik)?
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Post by tony on Apr 7, 2006 13:15:03 GMT
head for ennis then ennistimon then listoonvearna. before you reach listoonvearna head left there should be a sign for doolin. keep on this road for about 3-4 miles. when you can see the see keep going till theres a field on the left with a low wall and on the right there will be parking spaces and probally buses stopped with low enoughh cliffs on the right that the burren
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Post by mike on Apr 7, 2006 13:22:14 GMT
head for ennis then ennistymon then lisdoonvarna. before you reach lisdoonvarna head left there should be a sign for doolin(or 'coast road'). keep on this road for about 3-4 miles. when you can see the sea keep going (driving parallel to the coastline) until there is a field on the left with a low wall and on the right there will be parking spaces (more like some gravel with room for several cars) and probably buses stopped with low enough cliffs on the right that's the burren(specifically Ailaide and Ballyryan where the climbing takes place
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Post by maeve on Apr 7, 2006 13:26:04 GMT
head for ennis then ennistymon then lisdoonvarna. before you reach lisdoonvarna head left there should be a sign for doolin(or 'coast road'). keep on this road for about 3-4 miles. when you can see the sea keep going (driving parallel to the coastline) until there is a field on the left with a low wall and on the right there will be parking spaces (more like some gravel with room for several cars) and probably buses stopped with low enoughh cliffs on the right that's the burren(specifically Ailaide and Ballyryan where the climbing takes place )if you're try your arm at condescending, make sure you do it right.
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Post by mike on Apr 7, 2006 13:42:32 GMT
I was just correcting the spelling of the towns to avoid confusion but got a bit carried away
afaik= as far as i know
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Post by maeve on Apr 7, 2006 13:45:18 GMT
tanks
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Post by Gizmo on Apr 10, 2006 0:05:04 GMT
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Post by jihad on Apr 10, 2006 7:23:32 GMT
great weekend. learned loads. really worthwhile. the sort of thing the club should run every year. i think everyone found it very useful and got something out of it that they can bring on and use in the future. thanks to all the trainers - woodsy, john, ann, mike and mark. and thanks to alwyn for organising the whole thing. also thanks to the weather for being good to us!!
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Post by maeve on Apr 11, 2006 11:02:59 GMT
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D hahahahahaha it'd take me paul!
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Post by astroboy on Apr 12, 2006 9:31:02 GMT
Great weekend thanks to all involved exactly what was needed!
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Post by maeve on Apr 13, 2006 10:55:44 GMT
can i presume astroboy is one of the lit lads? ![???](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/huh.png) if it is, far play again for all the camping goodies!!!
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Post by mikep on Apr 13, 2006 12:54:03 GMT
Yes great weekend. Very useful course. Thanks alwyn and everyone else involved in the organising
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Post by astroboy on Apr 13, 2006 15:20:00 GMT
Yep it's Shane and no bother we did have half a car!
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Post by maeve on Apr 17, 2006 17:13:21 GMT
ya half a car and a camp light, alco-mo-hol, hot whiskys, honey, kitchen paper, two gas cookers etc etc... forever grateful.... ![:D](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/grin.png)
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