One fried egg
Two big pieces of ham
Two hash brown patties
Two links of sausage
Two tomatoes
Light and dark pudding (I still don't know what this is but it sure did taste good)
Two pieces of toast and jam
coffee
juice
I could barely walk after that breakfast but I managed to eat most of it. No need for additional food until dinner!
The tour around the Kerry Peninsula, known universally as the "Ring of Kerry" is a beautiful drive that is supposed to take a full day. I took the advice of one of my guidebooks and rode it in the clockwise direction, opposite the prevailing tourist traffic. That decision paid off as I made great time down the twisty roads. Well before noon I had knocked off the Ring and was ready to head out on the Dingle Peninsula.

Frankly, I liked the Dingle a lot better. It has far less tourist traffic, is less commercial, and just has a great feel about it. Riding along, it reminded me a bit of the Oregon coast.



In the town of Inch there was a beautiful wide beach. I took the opportunity to stop for a nice walk. A bunch of kids were on the beach for surfing lessons. The water looked so cold.









After finishing my riding on the Dingle, it was time to head back to Naas to meet Aladin. I arrived in Tralee, just south of Limerick, around 4:00 pm and still had about 300 kilometers to go to reach my hotel. Even though I was on major "N" highways, the going was still very slow and the rain continued throughout my ride. Eventually I reach a major "M" motorway and the pace picked-up considerably. It literally took three hours to go the first 200 kilometers and less than 45 minutes to travel the last 100 once I reached the motorway.
I arrived in Naas a little after 8:00 pm. The sun was still shining, the rain had stopped and I was mostly dry after my long ride. This was by far my longest day on the bike.
I'm writing these words and posting these pictures from the pub in my hotel. Its great people watching here. There is a traditional Irish band playing and people are singing...even the sober ones. I've been getting some funny looks since I'm the only guy in the pub with a laptop open, but you gotta take advantage of free WiFi where you can get it.
But now its time to shut down the computer and join my new Irish friends in a song...and another pint of Guinness. Good night.
3 comments:
Awesome photos and descriptions, Bill! Feel like we're right there with you. Love the breakfast detail ... keep the food descriptions coming! Have you had any Irish scones yet? And what exactly was in that white and black pudding? Is it easy to understand people or are the Irish accents really thick? Where are you and Aladin headed on your bikes? Can people tell you're from the U.S.?
Thanks for the blog...what a refreshing break from the Austin heat and sunshine. :)
Your posts and pics are bringing back some wonderful memories for me, Bill. I'm jealous; completely green with envy.
Just had a read of this after doing some of the Ring of Kerry on my Suzuki Bandit 600 today...in the rain! Great stuff, a joy to read.
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