
Top of O Shea's Gully, with Glencar in the background

Kitten that Tadhg found abandoned on Carrauntoohil

Devil's Spy Glass Lake, at the base of O Shea's Gully

Carrauntoohil's Summit

Carrauntoohil, with O Shea's, Central & Curve Gully visible

Best Sunset of the Summer on Lough Lein

Sunset Kayak Trip on Killarney Lakes

Costa del Killarney!

'Let There Be Light...'

River Kayak Trip, with MacGillycuddy Reeks in the background

Tackling the rapids at Beaufort Bridge

Arete Rock Climbing in the Gap of Dunloe
Cracking shots there Nathan.really like the sunset ones. Well done.
ReplyDeletedid the kitten find a home?!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ger! And no, the kitten was gone the following morning...
ReplyDeleteAnd this is a fine example of what Not to do when you come across animals in need of assistance.
ReplyDeleteYou have just probably freaked & confused the poor thing even more now.Escaping from strangers into an even stranger unfamiliar place,could be a recipe for disaster.
Unfortunately with no road sense,most end up stiff on our road-sides.
I hope the cat had built up enough good Karma!
Hi Nathan and fellow guides, we had a wonderful and memorable day climbing Carrauntoohill, lots of aches and pains but well worth it, the weather was perfect and we were looked after very well by all the guides who helped us on the day special thanks to Mick and Dave who were outstanding in their local knowledge information and patience. Hope to be back again
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