2023 Update: These videos were filmed back in 2021. As of 2023 Jill and I are no longer together and she is not associated with this channel. Wishing her all the best for the future!
Well I did warn ye about the "Land of the sideways rain" when cycling the wild west of Ireland, but you battled on and made it through so fair play to you both. Thoroughly enjoyed the video as always 😉
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! Haha you did indeed, and it continued to live up to the name! I will say, however, that the weather in the coming videos from Scotland make our journey through Ireland look like a Mediterranean getaway 😅
@@TieranFreedman Oh wow, you really had it tough then. I don't know whether you were brave or crazy to be cycling in Scotland in October. Probably a little of both😆
Breathingly beautiful journey in Ireland🎉the fine film cutting keeps the long journey looks well organised as well as well presented, whole story neat, fluid, without a single useless picture being inserted. You guys is one of the best pair of couples i've ever seen, absolutely always in sync, clicks at the right time. Keep it up!❤
@@TieranFreedmanright now is hot and humid in Florida but winter months are great. Heading up north to ride Erie Canal Trail. Looking forward to that and posting videos as I ride.
It was really stunning there, even in the pouring rain. Haha our initial plan had us making it there by late August/early September. Unfortunately our bikes weren't built for that kind of speed 😅
I think fully-loaded bikes are a bit of an ice-breaker. So how people receive you if you're travelling by car or something is very different from cycle touring. I've cycled toured in several different countries and always am so surprised by the hospitality I've been lucky enough to experience, even in places that are typically considered more reserved. I really hadn't expected it in the UK or Ireland to be honest, but it totally blew me away.
The hospitality in Ireland was incredible! The trip wouldn't have been the same without it. And I generally use Komoot for navigation while cycle touring, but the WAW is so well sign-posted that we barely needed to check the map while we were on it.
I actually had some big technical problems when we were cycling through there and didn't end up filming much because I was so stressed about it 😅 but you can catch a glimpse of that area at 11.51. Enjoy your trip!
@@TieranFreedman ... oh yes good sir I did watch that part of your tour this morning ... as in America and I was politely teasing you it will just build the anticipation more when I’m there in a few weeks I’m going to SURF ride my bicycle and go to a few boxing gyms that are located within 5 km of ALLINGHAM Arms ... I live on the garden island of Kauai and ride my bike every day after work to the WAILUA waterfall and BACK 8 miles ... I am 45% Irish and can’t wait to engage with the beautiful friendly people America used to be friendly now it’s hit and miss but I’m classic American and really appreciate and respect your efforts do you have a drone you’ve got some cool overhead shoots ... if you’re ever on my island get in touch with me I am a tour guide at KAUAI BACK COUNTRY ADVENTURES tubing / zipping check us out Best regards your potential pal the gargoyle ... Stay faithful finish well ALOHA
You are free to wild camp on any public land, but in some places it can be quite exposed or marshy. The weather is often quite challenging too. So we opted for knocking on locals doors to see if we could camp in their gardens! Met a lot of wonderful people that way. Glad you enjoyed the video, and good luck!