***EASTER WEEKEND ADVENTURE***
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- GavinSheehan
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Are you going to bring a camera Micheal? Or is it still bust?
Sheep, like all wool-bearing animals, instinctively travel north, where it's colder, and they won't be so stuffy.
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Still bust
- GavinSheehan
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I will! I just wanted to ask the photographer!
Sheep, like all wool-bearing animals, instinctively travel north, where it's colder, and they won't be so stuffy.
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Hey, I wasn't able to get home to Sligo this weekend to get my gear, any chance of a spare sleeping bag about? And if so, could I borrow it?
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- mitchgaylord
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Hey, I would like to go however I don't have a bivy bag, sleeping bag, sleeping mat, or cooking gear. Would anyone have any to loan for the weekend?
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Hey Mitch,
I have a spare sleeping bag which (I can guarantee) is not the warmest, so if you were to use that you'd have to bring some very warm thermals/socks/scarf/hat!
I have a spare sleeping bag which (I can guarantee) is not the warmest, so if you were to use that you'd have to bring some very warm thermals/socks/scarf/hat!
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Simon, thanks! I think I have enough warm clothes to make that work.
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I can lend cooking gear, such as a trangia kit, and a sleeping mat. May also have a spare sleeping bag somewhere as well, if it came back from the last time I lent it out.
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- mitchgaylord
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Cathal, thanks! I heard someone say that bivy bags could be purchased fairly cheap but i can't remember where.
- GavinSheehan
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The club has plenty of bivvy bags Mitch. You won't need to buy your own!
Sheep, like all wool-bearing animals, instinctively travel north, where it's colder, and they won't be so stuffy.
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- mitchgaylord
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cool, Thanks a million everyone looks like ill see y'all this weekend!
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Do we need to make our own way there or are we meeting at the boathouse then heading to Killarney. Turns out I might be able to make this
- StephenODea
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i only have a sleeping bag, could i borrow some gear of someone please?