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Tuesday, July 14, 2015

July 14, 2015 - Western Ireland Trail

Late start today, 9:20. Then plan was to drive by the Kylemore Abbey just for a look-see as up to twenty tour buses can be in there at any one time and we did not want to fight that.

Then we drove to a sheep farm that has the trail going through it. The plan was to leave the van there and hike back to the hotel. Then on our arrival back at the hotel Brian would hitch a ride back to retrieve the van. the Western Ireland Trail is part of the Yellow Man trail system in Ireland. I have asked many people why the name "Yellow Man" and no one was able to give me an answer. We hiked through open pasture land, forests and rocky hillsides. About one third of the hike was on gravel roads. We hiked 9.49 miles with a total elevation gain of 764'.

I woke up this morning with what appears to be some sort of intestinal virus so although I made it I had to make many pit stops (actually behind rock stops). I decided to skip dinner this evening in hopes that things settle down.

Tomorrow we head to Sligo with a hike somewhere along the way.


    Kylemore Abbey 


    Brian, Leann and Peg (Brian keeps calling her Meg although corrected several times



    Western Ireland countryside


    On the trail



    Yellow Man



    The fjord




1 comment:

  1. Yellow Man: The traditional "walking man" waymarker used to designate National Waymarked Trails in Ireland. Each trail is waymarked with square black posts containing an image, in yellow, of a walking man and a directional arrow, a symbol reserved for use only by National Waymarked Trails

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