Kerry 2006 - First batch of pictures

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Back safe and sound from a great few days in Kerry, will be returning again next month, such a wonderful place.

Big thanks to Kerry Man Tim for his hard work in organising things and in paticular "The Last Supper, also Pete and Ingo for their local knowledge and organisation, saw some wonderful scenery and rode some fantastic roads, still grinning like a chesire cat. :D

Great to meet with some familure names from this site, hope to catch you again. :thumb

These are a few pics from Thursday and the first ride out on Friday, will post the rest shortly when I get time to resize them.

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Nice pics Thunder - looks like you had a good weekend :cool:

The timing this year just didn't suit but hopefully next year ;)

But who let PJ & Dibbles in :nenau :D :D
 
1st Class Thunder. Shame about the weather :D :thumb
 
What great pics Thunder, obviously your timing was superb weather wise. I can feel a trip down south coming on :beerjug:
 
Seems that you got better weather than us in west Cork Thunder. :spitfire

We hit a heavy shower near Macroom on Friday evening, but it was a fairly short affair. Half an hour after pitching the tent in Inchigeelagh it feckin lashed down for 45 minutes, then tried to rain further all night. :rolleyes:

Saturday afternoon and early evening the rain was torrential, but thankfully we had a dry run up home yesterday.

Still, the craic was mighty, the bike ran great and it was a good 725 mile weekend. :bounce1
 
Aidan1150 said:
Seems that you got better weather than us in west Cork Thunder. :spitfire

We hit a heavy shower near Macroom on Friday evening, but it was a fairly short affair. Half an hour after pitching the tent in Inchigeelagh it feckin lashed down for 45 minutes, then tried to rain further all night. :rolleyes:

Saturday afternoon and early evening the rain was torrential, but thankfully we had a dry run up home yesterday.

Still, the craic was mighty, the bike ran great and it was a good 725 mile weekend. :bounce1

We got rain and high winds on Saturday Aidan but other than that it was weather you dream of for the bike, the run down on Thursday was just out of this world.

Glad you enjoyed the run to Inchigeelagh, saw a few of your compatriates out and about on our way home. :thumb
 
But who let PJ & Dibbles in :nenau :D :D[/QUOTE]

. . .could hardly keep the only 2 camping/airheads out ?
 
AndyT said:
If I am not mistaken the Yellow "Rainsuit" is a survival suit used to travel out to the oil rigs..... o are my eyes playing up??

Great photos by the way.

AndyT
naa its a leprecorn if thats how its spelt
hi all thanks for the company
nice pics thunder ...keep riding the harley
 
Some great pics there.Scenery looks stunning.


Interesting how there is quite a bit of "comment" on this forum about Power Rangers in all the gear on their jap crotch rockets.


Doesn't look as ridiculous as a gaggle of Gsers in matching Rallye 2 pyjamas !!
 
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same place handsome beast ..the bike that is
 

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this is the beach where they filmed ryans daughter
 

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killmalkeder church near dingle has graves over 2000years old pre chistian
 

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:confused: strange one with a hole in the middle
 

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