Horizons Unlimited Ireland gathering 2013

22 days to go :eek:

Have you ever wondered how you would react if you were confronted with someone injured or needing first aid? Would those half remembered instructions from the First Aid course you were on years ago help? For me the answer is a resounding "no" :blast Recognizing that we all would benefit from a wee refresher Brian Byrne of this parish has agreed to do a presentation at Enniskillen which will cover the basics of First Aid. It will be hands-on, practical session which is highly recommended and may just help you to make a real difference in such situations. It might even save someone's life.


Have you registered yet?

http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/events/ireland-2013/registration.php
 
meant say not sure if able go but there is medi kit here if need loan of one
 
Booked in - Yee haw! :aidan
Surely ya mean "Hee haw !"
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Really looking forward to this now, time flies when yer havin fun !! :D
 
Not long to go and we are still adding to the list of presenters :beerjug:

Sean Dillon If you haven't been following Sean's blog of his trip through the Americas on a Honda Cub then where have you been this last year. Sean is between adventures (next stop Africa) and will be along to spill the beans of the Americas leg. I cannot better his own description of his presentation.


"Sean Dillon set out from Ireland in August 2011 to ride from the Arctic Circle in Alaska to the Southern most tip of Argentina, his mission to prove the humble Honda Cub is the king of motorcycles.

After thoroughly thrashing the bike through 46,000 km avoiding the Pan America highway like the plaque, riding through asphalt,dirt,mud, salt, sand, snow and ice the little Honda heroically finished the trip and even added a world record to its accolades for the highest altitude achieved on a Honda Cub at 5706m above sea level on a volcano in Chile.

Along the way Sean had encounters with rebel groups in Mexico, slept with homeless in the united states, slept under bridges, in tree houses,abandoned sheds, boat and houses.

The presentation covers the deranged thoughts of a frustrated Irish man that drove him to pack in his job and go in the search of adventure. It also includes some funny stories, videos, photos and a few road poems to boot."


Peter Francon Peter will be accompanying Paddy Tyson and has offered to give a "speed talk" on a four week unsupported solo ride into the tribal regions of North East India on a Royal Enfield (as you do!!!) Should be entertaining :clap Check out Peters webpage

http://www.freespiritadventure.com/

There are still places left on the weekend. If you want to come along you can find more information on some of the presenters here

http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/events/ireland-2013

then register as soon as possible

http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/events/ireland-2013/registration.php
 
Not long to go and we are still adding to the list of presenters :beerjug:

Sean Dillon If you haven't been following Sean's blog of his trip through the Americas on a Honda Cub then where have you been this last year. Sean is between adventures (next stop Africa) and will be along to spill the beans of the Americas leg. I cannot better his own description of his presentation.


"Sean Dillon set out from Ireland in August 2011 to ride from the Arctic Circle in Alaska to the Southern most tip of Argentina, his mission to prove the humble Honda Cub is the king of motorcycles.

After thoroughly thrashing the bike through 46,000 km avoiding the Pan America highway like the plaque, riding through asphalt,dirt,mud, salt, sand, snow and ice the little Honda heroically finished the trip and even added a world record to its accolades for the highest altitude achieved on a Honda Cub at 5706m above sea level on a volcano in Chile.

Along the way Sean had encounters with rebel groups in Mexico, slept with homeless in the united states, slept under bridges, in tree houses,abandoned sheds, boat and houses.

The presentation covers the deranged thoughts of a frustrated Irish man that drove him to pack in his job and go in the search of adventure. It also includes some funny stories, videos, photos and a few road poems to boot."

I've been following Sean on Facebook for ages and this is one hell of a tale! Nice guy, nutty look at the world. I'm really looking forward to seeing his presentation. And for that matter, there are so many really good presenters if there is any way at all that you can escape over... then do! Pretty area, great people, and some brilliant tales to be told? A must then eh :thumb2
 
What the heck, the way our weather is going it might even be dry:D

Place booked

Must replace the head bearings before then, getting quite notchy now
 
is it possible to register on the day?

It is. But as Bill says it's an extra tenner.

Are you still around Rathcoole every day John ? If so I could meet you one evening & collect cash / cheque off you. Once it's before next Friday it'll qualify for the lower rate so more beer at the Meeting ;)
 


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