Delighted you are enjoying your time with us. Hope you come back as we always like to welcome our English neighbours. Good video, highly informative. ☘️☘️
Many thanks for your comment. We loved Ireland and the Irish people, and will certainly be back at some point to explore more, as 8 days for such a distance just didn't do it justice.
I’ve enjoyed all of your vlogs lads,was born and raised in Colchester but for all of my sins I married an Irish woman and have now been living in Ireland for 15yrs,small narrow roads in which ye have been travelling on would be called Boreens here and its hard going for any motorcyclist regardless of experience,you both done exceptionally well,as for the lads doing donuts in their cars,well nearly all mountain roads like that will have tyre marks from the would be boy racers,as for the wild Atlantic way,you’ve definitely seen more than I have haha,although quite a few of the coastal villages etc you went through I’ve been too,I live inland so nearest coast to us is about an hour away oh and as for yarmo,I use to go there when I was a boy,mum and dad use to caravan at South Dene’s,not been there for 20yrs so no idea what it is like now
Thank you so much for your comment. As a beginner motovlogger it's taking me a while to edit, but I am enjoying the process and so glad that other people seem to enjoy them too. I went to school in Colchester (the Gilberd when it was on North Hill), but lived up in Norfolk nearly 30 years, not too far from Yarmouth, so we know it well. I just wish we lived somewhere a little more hilly as we really enjoy Yorkshire, Scotland and now Ireland, but they are quite a trek from over here on the east.
Ey up Really enjoy your videos, not all biking but not all holiday snaps - a good balance Got back from doing this coastline 3 weeks ago, only we did it clockwise. We had mixed weather, but didn’t reduce the stunning beauty of the landscape
Great content guys, love the way you are so relaxed not speeding through the route as many bikers do ....whats the road surface like generally looks lie a lot of gravel in places ...enjoy my beautiful country and stay safe
Thank you so much for your comment. As far as I'm concerned there is no point getting somewhere as fast as possible and not seeing anything. I'd much rather have a nice relaxed ride and take in the wonderful scenery. To be fair, the roads were generally a lot better than most of the UK. Some of the smaller roads weren't as good, but nothing we're not used to over here. The only really dodgy bit was where they were resurfacing on the Sheep's Head peninsula. Now that was a bit sketchy!
@@GreyBiker99 Thanks for the reply im doing the WAW next month fully this time as have done bits so far ...Keem Bay my favourite place ...best wishes and continued safe riding ....truly inspiring you both are ...take care Adrian
Really enjoyable Vlog.. Glad the weather was kind to you both and hopefully you both enjoyed the ride even if there were a few squeaky bum moments..? Stay safe and looking forward to the next stage of your trip..🏍🏍👏👏☘
Thank you for your kind comment. We were so lucky with the weather for sure. I think all the videos I have seen of the Gap of Dunloe must have been recorded at 5am, as I was not expecting the number of people or cars. Sue did really well as it's her first experience of narrow hairpins.
Outstanding bike management, Susan. I have some 50 years experience (and coincidentally a 1200 GT Explorer) - and I don’t think I would have enjoyed those conditions either. That said, such a gorgeous scenic route. The wild Atlantic way and NC500 are on the bucket list. Cheers. Mal in Australia.
Thank you so much for your comments, and I'll pass them on to Sue. As a novice rider, hairpins scare her, but she did very well under quite challenging circumstances. We loved the WAW but we also love the NC500 having done it a couple of times, but that was before I had cameras so i have a great excuse to do it again soon!
@GreyBiker99 The quality of your filming is fantastic, helped by the natural light Ireland. Sue as a novice did brilliant to conquer all that, this is turning out to be a cracking good watch😊
I think that was the route that our host at the B&B suggested, as she said it was beautiful. Next time we are in Ireland we will certainly do that. Thank you for ther tip!
Thank you for your kind comment. We both have DJI Mic2's inside the chin bars of our helmets, which are connected via bluetooth to our DJI Osmo Action 4 cameras. It seems to be about the best arrangement I can come up with at the moment. It's a bit or a pain to sync them when editing, but it seems to work out ok.
Delighted you are enjoying your time with us. Hope you come back as we always like to welcome our English neighbours. Good video, highly informative. ☘️☘️
Many thanks for your comment. We loved Ireland and the Irish people, and will certainly be back at some point to explore more, as 8 days for such a distance just didn't do it justice.
Also I was wondering what bikes you were riding but, thankfully, you included that information in the video description.
Yeah, I thought I’d put it in there incase anyone was interested.
I’ve enjoyed all of your vlogs lads,was born and raised in Colchester but for all of my sins I married an Irish woman and have now been living in Ireland for 15yrs,small narrow roads in which ye have been travelling on would be called Boreens here and its hard going for any motorcyclist regardless of experience,you both done exceptionally well,as for the lads doing donuts in their cars,well nearly all mountain roads like that will have tyre marks from the would be boy racers,as for the wild Atlantic way,you’ve definitely seen more than I have haha,although quite a few of the coastal villages etc you went through I’ve been too,I live inland so nearest coast to us is about an hour away oh and as for yarmo,I use to go there when I was a boy,mum and dad use to caravan at South Dene’s,not been there for 20yrs so no idea what it is like now
Thank you so much for your comment. As a beginner motovlogger it's taking me a while to edit, but I am enjoying the process and so glad that other people seem to enjoy them too.
I went to school in Colchester (the Gilberd when it was on North Hill), but lived up in Norfolk nearly 30 years, not too far from Yarmouth, so we know it well. I just wish we lived somewhere a little more hilly as we really enjoy Yorkshire, Scotland and now Ireland, but they are quite a trek from over here on the east.
Glad you got some clear weather, and enjoyed the scenery!
Seriously twisty roads, I wouldn't like to have to walk out from the Gap to civilization!
Thank you for your comment. We were certainly very lucky with the weather. It would certainly be a hike to civilization from the gap!
Ey up
Really enjoy your videos, not all biking but not all holiday snaps - a good balance
Got back from doing this coastline 3 weeks ago, only we did it clockwise. We had mixed weather, but didn’t reduce the stunning beauty of the landscape
Thank you so much for your kind comments. We were so lucky with the weather for most of the trip, and you are so right about the landscape.
Thanks for the video. glad you had good weather. Have done the route many times (as lucky to live 2 hours away)..
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. We were blown away with the stunning scenery and can't wait to come back to explore more of it.
Great content guys, love the way you are so relaxed not speeding through the route as many bikers do ....whats the road surface like generally looks lie a lot of gravel in places ...enjoy my beautiful country and stay safe
Thank you so much for your comment. As far as I'm concerned there is no point getting somewhere as fast as possible and not seeing anything. I'd much rather have a nice relaxed ride and take in the wonderful scenery.
To be fair, the roads were generally a lot better than most of the UK. Some of the smaller roads weren't as good, but nothing we're not used to over here. The only really dodgy bit was where they were resurfacing on the Sheep's Head peninsula. Now that was a bit sketchy!
@@GreyBiker99 Thanks for the reply im doing the WAW next month fully this time as have done bits so far ...Keem Bay my favourite place ...best wishes and continued safe riding ....truly inspiring you both are ...take care Adrian
Really enjoyable Vlog.. Glad the weather was kind to you both and hopefully you both enjoyed the ride even if there were a few squeaky bum moments..? Stay safe and looking forward to the next stage of your trip..🏍🏍👏👏☘
Thank you for your kind comment. We were so lucky with the weather for sure. I think all the videos I have seen of the Gap of Dunloe must have been recorded at 5am, as I was not expecting the number of people or cars. Sue did really well as it's her first experience of narrow hairpins.
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Outstanding bike management, Susan. I have some 50 years experience (and coincidentally a 1200 GT Explorer) - and I don’t think I would have enjoyed those conditions either. That said, such a gorgeous scenic route. The wild Atlantic way and NC500 are on the bucket list. Cheers. Mal in Australia.
Thank you so much for your comments, and I'll pass them on to Sue. As a novice rider, hairpins scare her, but she did very well under quite challenging circumstances. We loved the WAW but we also love the NC500 having done it a couple of times, but that was before I had cameras so i have a great excuse to do it again soon!
@GreyBiker99 The quality of your filming is fantastic, helped by the natural light Ireland. Sue as a novice did brilliant to conquer all that, this is turning out to be a cracking good watch😊
@@davidreed6817 Thank you so much for your kind comments, they are really appreciated.
Next time you will have to go out to Carrigholt, Cross , out to Kilbaha and up to Loop Head Lighthouse.
I think that was the route that our host at the B&B suggested, as she said it was beautiful. Next time we are in Ireland we will certainly do that. Thank you for ther tip!
Really enjoying your uploads and hoping you are enjoying the WAW. Very impressed with the sound quality of your intercoms. What systems are you using?
Thank you for your kind comment. We both have DJI Mic2's inside the chin bars of our helmets, which are connected via bluetooth to our DJI Osmo Action 4 cameras. It seems to be about the best arrangement I can come up with at the moment. It's a bit or a pain to sync them when editing, but it seems to work out ok.
@@GreyBiker99 Thanks for that info, much appreciated that you took the time to reply!