IWW League Ennistymon Race

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If Farrells Golf is coming bags using it for time trials. She'll fly down the river.
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BrianOMahony wrote:If Farrells Golf is coming bags using it for time trials. She'll fly down the river.
I've always thought a fiesta would be prey zippy in the water compared to a golf..
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Yeah fŭck it I can drive if the van is full.
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I might just grab a lift with you so Keyes?
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Meeting at the boathouse at 7pm Friday evening to pack the sprinter! If you can't make it have a buddy pack your stuff.

The sprinter will be leaving UL at 7.30 Saturday morning from its usual parking space!


It's going to be a great day out which will include a lap on the caher river, a continuous but handy grade 4, followed by the park and Huck that is Ennisdymon falls. This is also grade 4. But a handy one that's a great intro to small waterfalls and slides.

Places in the sprinter are full but there is also a car going so post up quick if you're coming!

Even if you don't feel up to kayaking you can chill around Ennisdymon and meet some paddlers for the day. The Ennisdymon IWW race is the biggest spectacle of the year!

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Yeah Farrell I've got space. Where are we drinking after the boathouse?

Anyone up for staying in Galway Saturday night and heading to Tuam on Sunday? Or will levels be way too high for that?

If tuam doesn't go the windsurfers have a party on Saturday night that'll be good craic

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Id be up for heading to Tuam if the levels are there!
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Keyes I am not 100% sure yet but I would be up for tuam and party with wind surfers.


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Luke has an exam Saturday so 7 is out.
I'll ask my housemates if many of them are staying down or if any of them have exams Saturday. You picked a bad weekend for wanting to drink!

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Mac or Donegal mark any chance few drinks at urs?


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EoinHoward wrote: few drinks at urs?
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Sheep, like all wool-bearing animals, instinctively travel north, where it's colder, and they won't be so stuffy.

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A few of my housemates have exams tomorrow so we can't head mine

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Just got sent the national weather warnings in work. 'Tis gonna be a stormy one.
National Weather Warnings

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STATUS RED

Rainfall Warning for Connacht, Donegal, Clare and Kerry
Incessant falls of heavy rain overnight and for all of Saturday. Accumulations in excess of 70mm expected, with greater totals on higher ground.
Issued:
Friday 04 December 2015 09:00
Valid:
Friday 04 December 2015 18:00 to Sunday 06 December 2015 03:00

STATUS ORANGE

Wind Warning for Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, Sligo and Clare
Southwest winds with mean speeds of 55 to 75km/h will gust 100 to 120km/h. Winds will be strongest for coastal areas.
Issued:
Friday 04 December 2015 11:00
Valid:
Friday 04 December 2015 09:00 to Saturday 05 December 2015 18:00

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Gonna be a dirty one
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