Hey everybody I have a correction for the video the info about the Bloody Bridge massacre is incorrect. I believed it was connected to the Excise men killing smugglers but it is related to a prisoner exchange. In 1641 there was an uprising started by Rory O'Moore (Irish Republican rebellion), the guys transporting the British prisoners, stopped and hacked them to bits. The British/Plantation prisoners were hacked to pieces and tossed over the bridge. There is a project called 1641 Depositions - Trinity College Dublin, that details the accounts.- Thanks to @footslogger_ni for the correction.
Thanks Mark. Yeah the trail winds its way through so many mountains and past so many big names that you just have to call them out. It is such a straight forward route too and simple to walk. I love this trail. Glad you enjoyed it.
I picked last Friday to camp at Hare's Gap coming from Trassey car park. Kept walking about 30 mins along the Brandy Pad then doubled back to camp. The weather was unbelievable and I got to see the Northern Lights. It will be a day and night hard to beat😁
Felt rubbish the whole walk Gerry. Really took the shine off it. But I managed the trail itself, so that was something.. You are right though the peaks will still be there for next time.
I had to bail from a walk in snowdonia for similar reasons, but I was less stoic than you ;-) I am amazed how you kept being so positive.....Love the Mournes and the Brandy Pad, such a wonderful mountain area! Thank you and I hope you feel better now!
Aw well, I was very quiet in between recording lol. Thats how Uel knew I wasn't feelin great. Im usually the chatty one on a hike. Ha ha ha. You really do just need to be sensible at times like that. Know your limits and sometimes stopping and turning back is the best thing to do. Am feeling about 99% better, just a lingering stuffy nose
All good now Martin. Thank you. Was a grey 10 days but up and at it again now. It was a nasty flu is all so took to bed. Wasn't a pleasant walking experience 😕
Fair play Alyn, you still got to the destination so no way was that a fail! Hope you are feeling better now! Beautiful views along there looking down the valleys. Is it true the Herb Robert edible?
Gary, have never had such an uncomfortable walk. Just felt blah all day. Not pleasant. Havent heard about herb Robert being edible but you bet I'll be checkin it out.
It's not a fail matey! Just one step towards completing it. Remember, if you don't doubt yourself at some stage along the way, you probably haven't set a goal challenging enough! Next time, my man.
Also, the story of Bloody Bridge is incorrect. It's related to a prisoner exchange - to do with British prisoners. In 1641 there was an uprising started by Rory O'Moore (Irish Republican rebellion), the guys transporting the "Brits", stopped and hacked them to bits. The British/Plantation prisoners were hacked to pieces and that's where they were chucked. There is a project called 1641 Depositions - Trinity College Dublin, that details the accounts. Just letting you know, that's why Bloody Bridge is actually called Bloody Bridge. 🙂 For the record, it is our shared history. I take neither side. It is what it is. History must never repeat itself.
Thanks for the encouragement. It felt horrendous the whole way along. I needed a week in bed to recover. Just a flu thank goodness. Will definitely be back to do the planned route.
Hey everybody I have a correction for the video the info about the Bloody Bridge massacre is incorrect. I believed it was connected to the Excise men killing smugglers but it is related to a prisoner exchange. In 1641 there was an uprising started by Rory O'Moore (Irish Republican rebellion), the guys transporting the British prisoners, stopped and hacked them to bits. The British/Plantation prisoners were hacked to pieces and tossed over the bridge. There is a project called 1641 Depositions - Trinity College Dublin, that details the accounts.- Thanks to @footslogger_ni for the correction.
Love how you highlighted the landscape the whole way across. That'll really help people thinking of doing the Brandy Pad or the 4 peaks above it👍
Thanks Mark. Yeah the trail winds its way through so many mountains and past so many big names that you just have to call them out. It is such a straight forward route too and simple to walk. I love this trail. Glad you enjoyed it.
I picked last Friday to camp at Hare's Gap coming from Trassey car park. Kept walking about 30 mins along the Brandy Pad then doubled back to camp. The weather was unbelievable and I got to see the Northern Lights. It will be a day and night hard to beat😁
@@markbailey15 that sounds amazing. That would have been amazing to see up there.
Alyn, a significant challenge and a stunning walk traversing the Brandy Pad and cool that those 4 peaks will be waiting for another day😊
Felt rubbish the whole walk Gerry. Really took the shine off it. But I managed the trail itself, so that was something.. You are right though the peaks will still be there for next time.
I had to bail from a walk in snowdonia for similar reasons, but I was less stoic than you ;-) I am amazed how you kept being so positive.....Love the Mournes and the Brandy Pad, such a wonderful mountain area! Thank you and I hope you feel better now!
Aw well, I was very quiet in between recording lol. Thats how Uel knew I wasn't feelin great. Im usually the chatty one on a hike. Ha ha ha. You really do just need to be sensible at times like that. Know your limits and sometimes stopping and turning back is the best thing to do.
Am feeling about 99% better, just a lingering stuffy nose
Hard enough that trek when you are feeling 100% . Good call on cutting out the summits 👍
Aw I felt so rough the whole day. Its such a great trail too but was in no mood to enjoy it. Such a shame. There will be a return though.
Hope you feel better pal.. not a fail at all. You still got out and got some fresh air. Great job guys. 😊
All good now Martin. Thank you. Was a grey 10 days but up and at it again now. It was a nasty flu is all so took to bed. Wasn't a pleasant walking experience 😕
A good decision Alyn. We all get off-days. Take a few days to recover and you'll be back on the hills again.
Aw thank you. I did not feel good at all. Its really not fun when youre feeling off. Thankyou. Feelin much better now thanks
Fair play Alyn, you still got to the destination so no way was that a fail! Hope you are feeling better now! Beautiful views along there looking down the valleys. Is it true the Herb Robert edible?
Gary, have never had such an uncomfortable walk. Just felt blah all day. Not pleasant. Havent heard about herb Robert being edible but you bet I'll be checkin it out.
Nice one brothers , ❤️
@@lifesahobby thanks so much. It was definitely one I wish to move on from!! Lol. But we did go back and complete the trail we had planned.
Fair play lads. Hope you feel better soon Alyn.
Thanks Patrick. Tbh feelin a whole lot better. It was def a flu so it didn't last too long thank goodness
Get well soon Alyn, and then back to mountains
Thanks so much Jens. It turned out to be a flu and nothing more thank goodness. Am feeling a whole load better. Thank you
Hope your well by now.
I am thanks. It was just a flu but it sent me to bed for a week. Horrible but nothing serious. Thanks for the well wishes
It's not a fail matey! Just one step towards completing it. Remember, if you don't doubt yourself at some stage along the way, you probably haven't set a goal challenging enough!
Next time, my man.
Also, the story of Bloody Bridge is incorrect. It's related to a prisoner exchange - to do with British prisoners. In 1641 there was an uprising started by Rory O'Moore (Irish Republican rebellion), the guys transporting the "Brits", stopped and hacked them to bits. The British/Plantation prisoners were hacked to pieces and that's where they were chucked. There is a project called 1641 Depositions - Trinity College Dublin, that details the accounts.
Just letting you know, that's why Bloody Bridge is actually called Bloody Bridge. 🙂
For the record, it is our shared history. I take neither side. It is what it is. History must never repeat itself.
Thanks for the encouragement. It felt horrendous the whole way along. I needed a week in bed to recover. Just a flu thank goodness. Will definitely be back to do the planned route.
Thanks for this. Great info! Will add this to the top of the comments for folk to see.
@@walkwatchers oh my... yea, that sucks. You'll be out there again cracking that trail! Good luck Alyn!
@@walkwatchers Our beautiful country is riddled with blood soaked land. Lets pray it never happens again. 😟 Very sad.