15 March 2011

Day 12: Enniskerry - Stephen's Green


We'd a 5am start, passing this old tower as dawn was breaking.

I had no idea how long it was going to take us to travel across the Dublin Mountain Way to the Luas stop at Laughanstown and how long we'd spend wandering busy streets looking for the stop. We've just arrived at the stop, met four of the ticket inspectors, who bought us coffee and now have a bit of a wait until our ride arrives.


The Metro Herald did a piece on us this morning, with great images.


Photo: Lara O'Connell Photography
http://laraoconnell.com


Photo: Lara O'Connell Photography
http://laraoconnell.com


Photo: Lara O'Connell Photography
http://laraoconnell.com


Photo: Lara O'Connell Photography
http://laraoconnell.com

Reaching Stephen's Green this afternoon, after our 472km hike.

1 comment:

  1. The old tower is the chimney for the disused lead mines on Carrickgollogan, often called Kathy Gallagher. :)

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