14 Jun 1985, Posted by Scott An Chora in Itinerary, 0 Comments

Itinerary 3


Continued by train up the east coast through Edinburgh to Inverness. Rented a car in Inverness and drove down west coast of Scotland. Continued South through Liverpool into Northern Wales. Returned to Liverpool and caught a ferry across to Ireland.

Scotland: Carlisle, Newcastle, Glaslon, Eninburgh, Perth, Pitlochry, Pass of Killiecrale A9, Aviemore, Inverness, A875 – Dingwell, Garve, Corrleshalluch Gorge, A832 – Tournaia, Gairoch, Charleston, Lach Maree, A890  – Gleen Carrow, Liar, Stomeferry, Kyle of Lochaish, Skye, A850 – Rudhanan Brathairean, A855 Rittrock, A856 Snizor Beaa, A850, A863, A850], A887, Inchree, A82 Lochleven, A85, A84, A821, Stirring, Alexandia, A74,  Glasgow

England: Carlisie, Penrith, A66, Troutbeck, Keswick, A59, Gdasmere,  Rydalmort,  Ambleside,, Widermic,  Windermere, Bowness, Kendal , A591, Preston,  Liverpool, Chester,55, A494

Wales: Bala, Dolgellau, Barmouth, Haelech, A487, Bangon, Ccandudno, Colwynban,

England: Chester, Liverpool

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14 Jun 1985, Posted by Scott An Chora in Travelogue, 0 Comments

06/14 Dublin, Ireland


We paid twenty pounds each for deck passage to Ireland.  Everybody we had been crossing paths with had one priority, duty free beer.  Especially a couple of guys from the states.  One was from San Diego and the other from somewhere outside of Boston Massachusetts.  I was still tired from the long walks and late nights in Liverpool, so I thought I’d catch up on some sleep.  After two beers sleep wasn’t hard to find.  Jim volunteered to watch our bags so I wandered off and found myself a comfortable place to grab some sleep.  (more…)

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