Lap of Ireland in 2 Days... Possible?

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Could a Lap of Ireland be done in 2 Days?

Say around 20th - 21 June (the longest day)




:mmmm :mmmm

Perhaps & Perhaps Not .....just playing with the idea at the moment .. not quite a cunning Plan... Yet! :augie


Ps. Need sh!t load of brownie points first:augie
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Thinking of doing it all coastal :drool

if any one has done this before.. could you post a route download for a garmin

Thanks
Gspizza:thumb2
 
Could a Lap of Ireland be done in 2 Days?

Say around 20th - 21 June (the longest day)



:mmmm :mmmm

Perhaps & Perhaps Not .....just playing with the idea at the moment .. not quite a cunning Plan... Yet! :augie


Ps. Need sh!t load of brownie points first:augie
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Not a hope in hell, but still worth trying.....:beer:
 
Thinking of doing it all coastal :drool

Main roads nearest the coast, or the absolute coast route?

If the later, it would take you several days to do, so I doubt if you could manage it all in only two days as your average speed on coastal boreens would be too slow.
 
The "nearest the coast" route is just under 2600 miles, which given some of the roads involved could take six or seven days.

You had better start work on getting an extension on that pass. :eek
 
Why on earth would you want to ? :nenau

Some of the nicest roads in Europe with some of the nicest views and scenery and you'd like to charge around it in two days, not able to see anything, do anything, photograph anything?

Unless they're for a big charity event with the focus purely on making as much money for the charidee mate as possible by achieving something impressive, I've never understood this sort of riding :nenau

Perhaps it's just me :confused:

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The "nearest the coast" route is just under 2600 miles, which given some of the roads involved could take six or seven days.

You had better start work on getting an extension on that pass. :eek


Thanks Aiden,I had no Idea

I can only wangle a 2 day pass ...:trippy

I guess I'll have to look at other plans if thats the case...

Can the photo rally be done in two days?

my other options are

... Mallen to Mizen
..... Four Points of Ireland
... EWS (east to west to south)3/4 way round...



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a last resort ....Lands end to John O Groats
 
Why on earth would you want to ? :nenau

Some of the nicest roads in Europe with some of the nicest views and scenery and you'd like to charge around it in two days, not able to see anything, do anything, photograph anything?


I'm just out for the RIDE and the challenge,

....I enjoy sharing the touring with the all the family togeather..


this is just a once a year "me thing" if you can understand that.

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Some of the nicest roads in Europe with some of the nicest views and scenery and you'd like to charge around it in two days, not able to see anything, do anything, photograph anything?

And rip our lovely country to pieces with TKC's. You bloody hooligan. :rob

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4 points

I`d try the 4 points.... reckon it possible....
If you were to get good weather, you'd be laughin` :aidan:thumb
 
a last resort ....Lands end to John O Groats

Well how about 2 days touring round Scotland, fantastic scenery, fantastic roads, and no-one else about. Whta more could you ask for..?
 
Half Lap Possible...

Last September I managed the half lap sticking as close to the coast as possible - clockwise from Dublin to Galway. Fantastic trip - left after work Friday evening - hit Galway Monday lunchtime. Average speed was way down on the boreens in west Cork. Will upload the GPS route sectors if I can figure out how. Planning the top half this summer. I reckon the full run around the coast is a six day trip!
 
Coast roads in west Cork and Kerry are amazing, welcome tmartin. :thumb2
 


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