pedro27: the mountain in Mayo, the one St Patrick climbed i will be climbing it this summer.
You should drive up it Pedro, in your new jeep, with the greyhound in the back! F*&k that walking up it barefoot! D'ye think if St Paddy had a Toyota Landcruiser that he wouldn't have drove up?! Like f*&k he wouldn't!!
She used to be the head of DARPA for military research and now she's with Google. They're trying to give us all an implant that will be used for 'health' and 'validation'. I guess if you don't have the chip implanted you won't be able to operate technology, drive a car, enter a bus, buy or sell, or even operate light switces in your home when the new 'smart meters' come in. Combine that with this new project Google and NASA are working on.
pedro27: the mountain in Mayo, the one St Patrick climbed i will be climbing it this summer.
Fair play to you Pedro, Croagh Patrick is a good climb and there is always great camaraderie and support among the folk you meet on the trek up and down.
There are some mighty spots in your neck of the woods on the East coast. I have hiked and/or mountain biked in Kilmacanogue, The Sugar Loaf and all over the Wicklow and Dublin mountains.
I prefer to walk the mountain bike up the steep hills, because cycling in some ridiculous gear where you are peddling like a lunatic and getting nowhere isn't my idea of fun, but Jeez, it is some craic letting loose and picking up speed on a bike travelling down the side of a mountain.
facetowardsfront: She used to be the head of DARPA for military research and now she's with Google. They're trying to give us all an implant that will be used for 'health' and 'validation'. I guess if you don't have the chip implanted you won't be able to operate technology, drive a car, enter a bus, buy or sell, or even operate light switces in your home when the new 'smart meters' come in. Combine that with this new project Google and NASA are working on.
technology will progess on, who knows what it will be like
stanley8m: Fair play to you Pedro, Croagh Patrick is a good climb and there is always great camaraderie and support among the folk you meet on the trek up and down.
There are some mighty spots in your neck of the woods on the East coast. I have hiked and/or mountain biked in Kilmacanogue, The Sugar Loaf and all over the Wicklow and Dublin mountains.
I prefer to walk the mountain bike up the steep hills, because cycling in some ridiculous gear where you are peddling like a lunatic and getting nowhere isn't my idea of fun, but Jeez, it is some craic letting loose and picking up speed on a bike travelling down the side of a mountain.
im gonna drive down to mayo in the summer with my son, he will be 7 so he should be fine walking up the mountain, might even stay a night in a hotel down there, i half know the road to there its were i bought my car, roll on 2014
pedro27: im not really religious im more spiritual, the pilgrim im doing is a spiritual pilgrim
Ah very good, you should get a lot from it then for yourself. Since I read about it about 2 years ago, I have always wanted to climb it, just to experience it and see what I get from it for me.
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