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HU Ireland Travellers Meeting May 28-30 2010
From the newsletter, "Ireland (North) - 28-30 May, 2010. Liam McIlhone and Drew Millar are organising this event near Enniskillen."
This sounds like an excellent excuse for my first ever visit to Northern Ireland. Is there any more information available? I would be very happy to help with a couple of presentations. |
thanks very much Tim, consider yourself one of the headline acts!
detailed info to follow shortly (n.b. detailed and shortly are Irish terms whose origins have been lost in the mists of time and whose current meanings are somewhat elastic). drew |
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Drew
Could you not have picked at a weekend that wasn't my wedding anniversary.....:nono: I wish you the best of luck with the event and if for any reason the date changes....I will be there. steve PS For those who don't know.... "Keek"... Norn Iron for "shite" "Norn Iron".... Northern Irish for "Northern Ireland" |
steve
what an opportunity! - you can celebrate your wedding anniversary in Co Fermanagh, one of the loveliest places on earth. You could start at the HU meeting and finish with a cruise on Lough Erne. At the meeting we'll reserve the most scenic corner of the field for your tent and lay on some haunting Irish music to help the romance along (or we could get a Lambeg drummer if you're a Prod). An anniversary she'll remember until the day you divorce - don't miss your chance. drew |
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I'm interested in attending this. Is there some kind of list? If so, can you put my name on it, please. |
Count me in.... :thumbup1:
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Currently Drew and I are focusing on the key areas of organizing the meeting such as that there are ample guaranteed supplies of guinness! We are still at the sampling stage because we want to get it right!! Watch this space! |
Are those dates in stone ?
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How about an Spaniard joining the meeting?
It´s been a long time ago since I rode to Ireland and Isle of Man. May could be as wet and good as any other month. I wrote then a very good story about the survivors of the Spanish Armada. Captain de Cuellar was an overlander of those times. And how about Robert and Joe Dunlop? Crazy bike heroes of Northen Ireland. I miss Hibernia, but not the rain. El autor, Miquel Silvestre, posando con su moto. - La Nueva España |
Ola Miguel.
A Spaniard attending Horizons Ireland meeting? You are more than welcome..might even buy you a guinness. There is a long tradition of Spaniards coming to Ireland (Armada etc!!) so if you are looking for an excuse, now you have one. Sadly Robert and Joey are no longer with us but the Dunlop dynasty continues on the road racing circuit over here with the next Dunlop generation. Registration page for the meeting should be appearing in the meetings section of Horizons in the New Year and I hope you can make it over. Why not link it into a trip round Donegal and the west coast of Ireland. Sure you know it makes sense!! Slainte Liam |
Hows it goin Liam, Drew
Its about time a meeting was orginised in ireland, I'll be there, it will be good to catch up. If I could be of assistance any way (setting up etc) let me know and ill see what i can do. :thumbup1: Adam :scooter::scooter: |
Thanks for the offer of help Slim100. Reg page is not yet set up but spread the news to anyone you think might be interested.
You have been added to the "help" list and I look forward to catching up with you again. In Drew's words "you may regret that offer of help!!" Slainte |
New to all this malarkey, but more than happy to help anyway I can.
In Belfast however know Enniskillen and area extremely well. Are you planning around Castle Archdale or roughing it somewhere else? I could certainly suggest a big field with a good bar and BBQ beside it, down towards Clones. Take it easy. Ricky |
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Hope you enjoy your visit to Ireland. @ Miquel-Silvestre: you say the truth, but the rain is always warmer in the Summer :biggrin3: |
Ireland 2010: First Annual HU Ireland Travellers Meeting
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See you there! :mchappy: Grant and Susan |
HU Ireland 28/30 May
You can get a reasonable deal on ferry crossing from UK to Ireland by ringing Billy Nutt of Nutt Travel ( google "nutttravel" for details) He consistently comes up with the best prices!
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Ferry costs
For a "special deal" on ferry costs from UK/Ireland to the meeting, contact Rita at Nutt Travel and mention "Horizons Unlimited"
Rita's telephone number is +44 2870 351199 and her email is Rita Aaaat nutttravel dotty com (note 3 t's in nutttravel) Now you know it makes sense!! Liam |
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Reference previous post
Now been ok'd to release Rita's mobile number which is 07545 745791. Phone or email her to check costs (remember to mention Horizons Unlimited) Now y'know it makes sense! See you there? Liam |
Hi Liam and Drew.
Hope all going well for the organisation of HU travellers meeting. Just a question on bringing my motorhome and bike to the event. Is there a place set aside for the likes of motorhomes/caravans? Cheers Colly:scooter: |
Hi Colly
Thanks for your registration safely received. Brian in Enniskillen has confirmed that there is room for up to 10 camper vans so you should be ok. But don't forget to also bring the bike as plans are afoot for several on and off road ride outs for those so inclined!! Liam |
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Thats great, dont worry will have bike in tow!! See you all soon:thumbup1::clover: Colly |
Just to confirm, please keep me a spot for my motorhome and bike +trailer be there Fri afternoon.
Thanks Colly:thumbup1: |
Colin
Parking for motorhome and trailer noted and will be organised. See ya there. Liam |
Thats great Liam, look forward to the event
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Sorry for hi-jacking this thread....
Ok, sorry folks for jumping in with a different issue into this thread, but I need some knowledge off some Irish bikers, and this thread has a few gathered already, so...
Basically I'm touring the Americas at the moment, South to North (35,400 km's in now already with a fair bit to go :scooter:), I finish up my trip in New York this Xmas, and I want to ship my bike home with me to Ireland when I'm done. I'm picking up a new bike soon for the rest of my trip, a Canadian-registered V-Strom 650, but the thing is I know nothing of importing a foreign bike to keep (new registration, tax, etc...), and there is always the worry that I won't be able to do it. Does anyone know what the story is with all that, or could they put me on to where I could find out?? It's to the South the bike must go too. Anyone with any info for me, please send me a PM so as not to flood this thread any more, it would be much appreciated. Pints all round for the man to help........ :helpsmilie: |
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Meeting
Any one from the South going over to the meeting. I am thinking of going over on the Thursday and coming back on the Sunday. Not been to Ireland before on the bike so should be a good few days away.
Been looking at the ferry from Fishguard to Rosslaire, its got to be a better ride than going all the way to Liverpool, and means a longer ride in Ireland.:scooter: |
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Hope to see you there! Liam |
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Already been in contact with Nutts, just waiting to see if any one else from my area is up it. Looking forward to the meeting as I have not been away on the bike for overa year.
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Nutts Travel
First the bad news
I have just received an email from Rita at Nutts Travel advising that the return ferry costs for Stena have increased to £85 to end of June and £89 in July/August.All other return ferry costs remain the same. For full details check out the HU Ireland meeting details or phone Rita at Nutts Travel. The good news. These return ferry rates from and to Ireland are available to all Horizons Unlimited members/ participants. If you can't make it over to Enniskillen on 28/30 May you now have the opportunity to plan your holiday trip at a later time. Remember to mention Horizons Unlimited to get advantage of these rates. Liam |
Not sure if this will tempt or scare you!!
A few intrepid eejits have been exploring the boreens and backroads of the West of Ireland using the excuse of planning a runout for this event. If you are attending (and if not why not!!?) you may now be faced with a very difficult choice. Either a runout through over some spectacular routes OR attending a series of presentations and practical demonstrations some of which will take place at the same time. We are working to allow you to do both! Quart into pint pot comes to mind! Looking through the current registrations, it is heartening to see quite a few ladies will be attending. There will be plenty to interest everyone. Liam |
Look fabulous... if they don't mind a lady with the will but with no off-road experience as of yet trying to keep up and most likely ruining the fun. Hmm... that might be ill-advised! I hope there's room to attend a bit of both.
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Now you should know, Colly, that all sorts of interesting people turn up at a Horizons Unlimited meeting!! Looking forward to meeting up with you both. Liam |
Thought the following article which appears in the May edition of Bike Buyers Guide should be shared with a wider audience. It was written by Paul Browne, a presenter at the Enniskillen meeting.
Please do not reproduce elsewhere without Paul's permission. Enjoy and, if you haven't already, get registered and prepare for a great weekend. Liam How To Have A Great Big Motorcycle Adventure. Paul Browne Now that the economy has been completely ruined there has never been a better time to leave the country. If you're one of the lucky ones with any money left at all you could always cash in whatever chips you have over from the good old days, get on your bike and ride off into the sunset. In order to do this you will need to do a few things. Buy a motorcycle. Unless of course you already have one. In that case you're well ahead of the posse. Anything with two wheels and an engine is acceptable. People have traversed the globe on machinery as varied as an R1 to a HD Electra Glide and lived to tell the tale. No matter what you end up buying or bringing there will always be someone else who has a bigger, faster and all round better version than yours. The owner of the afore mentioned fabulous machine will also possess limitless time in which to pontificate as to how and why his/her motorcycle is better than yours. It's usually around this time that the solitude aspect of long distance motorcycling touring starts to make a lot of sense. Find somewhere to go. This is a highly fluid goal. While you are on the way there you may find yourself otherwise inspired. I once knew a man who went to Greece on his summer break from college, he forgot to stop wandering and ended up on an island in the Gulf of Thailand two years later. All the trouble, love and drug crazed, gun toting lunatics that you find or find you will just add so much depth to your experience. Spend ages and ages looking at other peoples blogs who've already left. Re read The Long Way Round, Jupiter's Travels and The Investment Biker. Then send off for a Touratech manual. Start to panic about what to do when you get a puncture in Bolivia. Go to Halfords or similar and buy loads of shiny spanners. Go back to Halfords a day later and buy a box to put them in. Get a massive set of panniers and fill them full of everything you think you may need. Bow tie, cuff links, a tux and dress shoes are a necessity as is a copy of the Lonely Planet for every country you may visit, after all you'll need to be ahead of the game if you get invited to dinner in the Mexican consulate in Panama City won't you? Once you have all this junk assembled take exactly half of it and put it in the shed or attic. Pack the other half in the panniers. It doesn't matter which half as its all totally useless and you can dump the other half on the road once you've figured out what you really need. Quit your job and say goodbye to your friends. Everyone will be insanely jealous. Questions such as 'How will you get a job when you come home?' and 'Isn't it dangerous in Belize?' are actually pathetic cries for help. Don't give them any quarter unless you want a last minute pillion. Parting gifts of guide books and phrase books are only intended to sabotage your fun. Buy a satellite phone. Only use it to call the folks back home from the top of the Andes on the last Friday of the month, the same day that their measly pay hits their account and their massive mortgage leaves it. They'll be glad to hear from you and they'll be happy for you. The fact that they keep asking if you've been robbed, run over or bitten by a snake isn't wishful thinking, its just concern. Really. Learn how to ride a motorcycle. Seems obvious but you'd be surprised. You can pick up the basics in the car park of the lucky dealership you've decided to award your business to, but it is going to go better if you know which lever does what before you head for the Pashtun Pass. Find out which bits are going to break and bring spare ones. Nobody likes sleeping against the side of a Dengue Fever fumigation shed on new years eve because BMW EWS rings fail. Petrol versus diesel. If you're riding an Indian manufactured Royal Enfield it may run on Diesel. Everything else runs on petrol. Read the label on the pump. If there is no label ask. Presumption is the mother of all cock ups. If you're doing this properly then you've never been here before so how do you know that unleaded is labeled black and Diesel is labeled green? Pick some motorcycle clothing. Depending on how deep your pockets are, the options are limitless. As with the motorcycle you choose, your gear/equipment will never match the quality and general fabulousness of those good time motorcyclist we all know and love. It not just Japanese girls who are slaves to brand names! When you find yourself 20,000KM from home trying to smoke a cigar while travelling at 100KPH, wearing motocross boots, shorts and a t-shirt you've probably achieved something by way of balance. Sort out your finances. You don't really need to worry about this. Max your cards and delude yourself that everything will be ok. It will be. You can always sell the rights to your book and TV show, its not like any one has ever done that before. Talk to someone who's actually done it already. If you want to do this stuff for real you can meet motorcycle travellers in person and get the answers you need to set you on your way. Travellers, including continent hoppers and Round the World bikers, will talk about their adventures. Horizons Unlimited are hosting their first Irish Motorcycle Travellers Meeting which will take place from Friday 28th May to Sunday 30th May in Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh. For more information and registration details go to: http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/meetings/Ireland2010. This is your best opportunity to find out what it takes to get out of the rut and find out what this long distance travel stuff is really all about. Please don't arrive in a car. |
Great article... just don't like that "Please don't arrive in a car" line. I can't help that I don't have a bike right now, it's 4 wheels or nothing. :(
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Arriving on 6 wheels
Dont worry, I am afraid I like my comfort now that I have attained the half century so I am arriving in my motorhome with my Harley on trailer so there.
Oh I have done the rough camping from sleeping in tent, bus shelter, a barn, or just beside my bike. By the way I have a brand new 125 for sale, you interested , get u started. C U all soon no matter what wheels we have, as long as we have the travel passion. Good article tho:scooter::taz::funmeteryes: |
It sounds like there's going to be a lot of wheels there! I'm bringing a motorhome and an xt600e and I know of at least one other motorhome/bike combo coming - all welcome - as long as you intend to travel on a bike!
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I hope someone ordered weather like this for next weekend! :Beach:
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Oh ye of little faith!
Sure the sun always shines in Fermanagh. even when it rains:palm::innocent: |
PRE-Registration is now closed, but we do have space still, so just come!
See you there! All the details at: http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/meetings/Ireland2010 Grant and Susan |
Just to wish you all a great weekend & I hope the weather holds for you, it'll be great fun regardless. But spare a thought for some of us heading for Austria for the Erzberg Rodeo, yeehaaaaa.
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Woohoo, just booked a ferry! See you all tommorrow.......
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Have a great time folks, I just can't believe i'm not going to make it as I only live about 20 miles away.
Unfortunately i'm just back from lisburn for work and i leave again at 8.30 in the morning , so this sucks. Still next year sould be in time for our current state of planning so i'll see you all then, just post plenty of details for those who can't attend. |
Great weekend
Just arrived home from the HU Travellers meeting. I had a great time, took loads of info on board, met great people, had great craic. Just like to congratulate Liam and Drew and all who helped make it a successful meeting, and of course Grant and Susan for the whole inspiration.
Hope to meet some of you travellers on the road to wherever!!:funmeteryes::scooter::euro:Is he a Mummer? (doctor) Safe travels everyone!! and Molly hurry up and get ur bike!!!! |
A huge thank you to Drew, Liam and crew for organising what was a fantastic weekend. Everything about it was first class. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks also to the presenters for sharing their great experiences. I hope it's the first of many. :clap::clap::clap:
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Enjoyed that.
Ireland and especially Northern Ireland was a revelation. So much more biker friendly than England. Stena ferry was good too...Fastnet Swansea Cork...not so. Anyway, ladies and gents, thanks for a very friendly and well run event. |
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