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Our spin tomorrow leaves Jack Whites Inn at 09:00am
The Spin is called "The Not so Wild Wicklow Way"
It is a flat 80km spin
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So, you may not be able to go on the Club Sunday cycle because:
- you are being taken out or,
- you are taking a mammy out somewhere special.
What that in mind - we are holding a novel flat 63km spin this Saturday.
- It is suitable for hybrid bikes and drop-bar bikes with 28 cc tyres
- We will cover roads, parks, rivers/canals cycle path trails.
Meet rear of the old Dundrum Centre Cark Park 9 am (Sunday morning cycle meeting place.
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Our next spin will be a tour of the Hot Spots of the 1916 Easter Rising. Paul Walsh Orwell Member and Historian is planning the route.
The spin will take place at 09:00 am, on Easter Monday 18th of April.
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Easter Monday 9 am Dundrum car park
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Dr. John D has been planning this event for a few months now and it promises to be a fantastic day with great sites, old and new, to visit. John is hoping to make our food stop a special feature of the day.
The spin – a drive and cycle will be on Sat 2nd July.
John Denver’s song Take me home country roads comes to mind when reflecting on yesterday's route.
Almost heaven, West Wicklow
Green Ridged Mountains, Barrrow River
Life is old there, older than the trees
Younger than the mountains, growin' like a breeze
Cheers
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2-day cycle to Belfast Saturday, Aug 20th and Sunday 21 st Aug
Hostel type accommodation 6- 8 per room
60 Euro for Bed, Breakfast and Dinner
Day 1 132kms Dublin to Carlingford
Day 2 124 km Carlingford to Belfast
Train or Bus back from Belfast Sunday evening
TBA cost of hiring a van to get the bikes back to Dublin
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Here is a compilation of pictures taken yesterday by our 42 cyclists.
Later Jim Davenport reflected on the day and wrote.
We set off on a journey through history with narrators who could make the hairs stand on the back of your neck, recounting tales of long ago. The stark contrasts between the landed gentry and the peasants, the English Yeomanry with their muskets and the brave farmers who through desperation and despair swapped their ploughs for Pikes and fought the might of the British Army in the hope for a better life for their wives and children. We learned the history of the croppy boys, atrocities on both sides and the devastation of betrayal by neighbours and fellow countrymen. We Learned about the Founding of the United Irishmen whose aim was to drive out the English and create a nation where Catholics, Protestants and Dissenters could live together in peaceMeanwhile, we travelled under the warm summer sun past fields of ripening barley, derelict buildings, monuments to inequality and the folly of men.Lunch was enjoyed in the farmers market where the Clans came together to share the joys of the day and more stories of bygone days. At the same time, an old Geezer could be heard in the background of the marriage of Grace and James Mary Plunkett in Old Kilmainham jail. Michael Dwyer, Robert Emmet, Anne Devlin, Lord Stratford and Jim’s great-great, great, great grandfather 'Tadhg of the wattles" who cleared the Fairground at St Mullin's with the jawbone of an ass.As I set off for home, I reflected on a very enjoyable day of cycling made possible by our very own highly respected Historian Dr John Duighnan. Thank you, John, from all of us.Up the Rebels!!!
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THE WAITING LIST OPEN FOR
The next multi-day event, for our touring group, is a 2-day cycle to Belfast Saturday, Aug 20th and Sunday 21 st Aug.
Hostel-type accommodation is not more than 4 per room
60 Euro for Bed, Breakfast and Dinner
Day 1 132kms Dublin to Reservoir
Day 2 124 km Reservoir to Belfast
Bus back from Belfast Sunday evening
BIkes back in a van to Dublin
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Imagine - Orwell Wheelers Cycling Club will celebrate 75 years in existence next year. Our club, the biggest one in the country, offers cycling opportunities for all abilities and ages.
On the leisure side, we have our weekly group spins. And there is also audaxing, more about that next month.
Two years ago, a few of us started a touring and adventure group. This is a mixture of one-day and multi-day cycling events. We try to offer an event once a month.
Pace would be approx. white/yellow, and distances 80 to 140km per day for road cycling.
Some of our events are off-road, canal and forest trail cycling. We will also cater (terms and conditions apply), for hybrid - straight handlebar bikes.
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A selection of images from, some of our 34 members on, Orwell Wheelers Touring Group's, Stage 3 - Tour of Ireland
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The route is designed for off-road bikes, i. e. 28+ plus knobbly tyres.
The route leaves Dundrum to Booterstown, The Metals, Shankill coastal route and home via part of The Dublin Mountain Way, and then via a mass lane near 3 Rock and back to Dundrum.
For those interested in the numbers: it's 52km distance and 650m Elevation
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The spin is our annual spin into Dublin city to see the Christmas lights.
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Disappointed you are not cycling Connemara but determined you are not going to pay over-inflated prices for the accommodation or the entry fee!
Not to worry Your Orwell Adventure/Touring committee has you covered with alternative cycling options.
Join the Adventure/Touring What’s App for upcoming news of our 2023 cycling Plans.
Monthly Cycles with -
Drive and Cycle options
Tour Of Ireland stages 4 and 5,
An over sea’s event - new for this year.
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Update on Touring/Adventure Group activities.
The training groups begin their schedule on Sat 1st of April and Club Sunday Spins stop that weekend any other Adventure/Touring cycles will move to a Sunday spot/ or mid-week evening.
June - Dusk to Dawn cycle, this will be an evening through the night cycle. See the Sun go down from the Dublin mountains, have chips in Blanchardstown, see the sunrise in Donabate, and have breakfast in Dun Laoghaire.
July - Planning for our 3-day trip to Wales is well advanced with 60 people signed up, and 2 people on our waiting list. Our waiting list is still open if you wish to join it.
Aug - Dr. John D is actively planning our Rebel tour of Wexford.
Sept. -Planning for our next leg of Tour of Ireland is going well, Derry to Belfast.
In the pipeline:–
Canal tour, a recent recce proved that the surface was too wet for normal road tyres.
Tour of the Dublin Bay and the Martello Towers.
Dublin Mountain way – off-road cycle.
A second tour of the monuments and castles of The Boyne Valley.
Just a flavor of what’s to come.
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Well, yesterday, we revisited the scene of the crime - but this time by train. And Andrew was at it again saying that there are lots of drive or train/ cycle options – in the area.
So, watch this space for another canal spin to Longford or the Shannon.
Mullingar to Longford/ Shannon 62 kms
Mullingar to Maynooth 63 kms
All on canal towpath ways
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