The Way took as a long a long beach for several miles today, then through a couple of great little villages. We made friends with a setter (a real Irish setter) along the way. He ran down the lane ahead of us and made sure we were following. He led us down the trail for over a mile. , then disappeared over a hill. When we got to the top of the hill, he was gone. I’m guessing he turned off and headed back home. He probably provides this guide service to a lot of the walkers that go by his house.
Alan Strickland and Marty Szabo's hike around the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland, in September, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
And back to Camp
This was the last hiking day. And the longest in terms of mileage. We left Cloghane right around 9:00 ang got to our B&B in Camp at 5:00. This was the same B&B we stayed the first night, and where we left the car. Pretty good feeling to know we were through hiking. We took the car back to Castlegregory, one of the villages we went through, and had a great meal in a little restaurant there.
The Way took as a long a long beach for several miles today, then through a couple of great little villages. We made friends with a setter (a real Irish setter) along the way. He ran down the lane ahead of us and made sure we were following. He led us down the trail for over a mile. , then disappeared over a hill. When we got to the top of the hill, he was gone. I’m guessing he turned off and headed back home. He probably provides this guide service to a lot of the walkers that go by his house.
The Way took as a long a long beach for several miles today, then through a couple of great little villages. We made friends with a setter (a real Irish setter) along the way. He ran down the lane ahead of us and made sure we were following. He led us down the trail for over a mile. , then disappeared over a hill. When we got to the top of the hill, he was gone. I’m guessing he turned off and headed back home. He probably provides this guide service to a lot of the walkers that go by his house.
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Alan & Marty
ReplyDeleteI am glad you made it. Nice Irish Setter pict. That looks like a pretty fancy restaurant with white table clothes and all. Can't wait to get together when you guys get back. We have a lot of photographs to exchange. Have a good flight home.
John