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Title: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: Dave Flanagan on February 09, 2011, 04:58:41 pm
My guidebook to Bouldering in Ireland is now for sale from www.theshortspan.com (http://www.theshortspan.com)

(http://www.theshortspan.com/photo/boulderingGuideCover.jpg)

I believe there will be a review up here soon.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: slackline on February 09, 2011, 05:10:12 pm
 :thumbsup: Nice one, just purchased, look forward to getting my grubby mits on it.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: Pantontino on February 09, 2011, 05:14:15 pm
Lovely shot that Dave, if that doesn't entice folk over I don't know what will.

Well done for getting it published.  :great:
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: SA Chris on February 09, 2011, 05:23:33 pm
Ordered too.

Dave, please check your personal messages.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: fatdoc on February 09, 2011, 11:02:11 pm
just ordered...

christ!!!

venues.. with kids on holiday... with bouldering & surf???

- nevermind the booze  ;D

OMG... :great:

I love you Dave, not in a gay way mind.  :)
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: SA Chris on February 10, 2011, 08:39:47 am
great minds fatdoc.

Is it too early to pack the van?
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: Dave Flanagan on February 10, 2011, 08:59:46 am
great minds fatdoc.

Is it too early to pack the van?

Lads if anyone wants an advice about where to go or when just send me a PM.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: jonjon on February 10, 2011, 09:10:10 am
Guide ordered, ferry booked. Waddage dished out.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: c.j.d. on February 13, 2011, 07:05:12 pm
Looks grand so it does.  Flano, pm me your mobile!  Need to call you about the meet. Feck - can't feckin wait.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: SA Chris on February 15, 2011, 09:24:20 am
Guide just arrived on my desk. Dave it's excellent. Layout wise itanages to look familiar, but feels fresha and new at the same time. Totally inspiring - some fantastic looking problems and the rock just looks awesome.

My only wish is that I had it last time I was over there, instead of spending time frustrated looking for good surf and dry trad crags.

I can see I'm going to get no work done again today. Thanks. :)

Buy it!
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: cofe on February 15, 2011, 10:16:31 am
mine's arrived too. nice job dave.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: slackline on February 15, 2011, 10:37:23 am
Sounds like I'll have a little package arriving later today.

Heading to NW Ireland (Sligo) at the start of April so hopefully will get a chance to road-test it.  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: jonjon on February 15, 2011, 02:47:03 pm
The Shark went soft years ago.

Got my shiny guide in this morning's post, still disappointed that I have a house in the only corner of Ireland with no bouldering other than that it's great.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: SA Chris on February 15, 2011, 02:57:42 pm
By the way, before anyone thinks Shark and I have gone soft, Dave has our sanction for this blatant free plugging ....

[though, Dave: you're welcome to buy a UKB hoodie once the profits start rolling in  ;) ]

How many free copies of the guide exchanged hands?
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: shark on February 15, 2011, 03:13:22 pm

Dave: you are morally obliged to buy a UKB hoodie now ]


I go away for two fucking seconds  :furious:
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: Norton Sharley on February 15, 2011, 04:30:22 pm
And there's another order.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: Dave Flanagan on February 15, 2011, 05:16:44 pm
By the way, before anyone thinks Shark and I have gone soft, Dave has our sanction for this blatant free plugging ....

[though, Dave: you're welcome to buy a UKB hoodie once the profits start rolling in  ;) ]

How many free copies of the guide exchanged hands?
Well one hopefully ... probably being examined carefully for nudie pics by a camel-land customs officer as we speak. And apparently as a minor contributor I rank for a freebie anyway, so Dave's getting away very cheap.

Toby was due one anyway for his photo contribution. There is one small man in the nip shot. I hope that is enough for them.
Thanks for all the orders and kind comments lads. The bouldering meet is on the 4/5/6th of March in Wicklow and is a good time for a visit. Sloper will be there! I will get one of those hoodies though I'm a bit old for them now. Have you considered a UKB v-neck?
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: slackline on February 15, 2011, 05:19:13 pm
Excellent guide Dave, good work.

This description caught my eye and amused me...

Quote
Use the good foothold and pinch the shit out of the seam to get setup for the slap to the top
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: Norton Sharley on February 15, 2011, 08:26:03 pm
Have you seen how we wear our hoodies?  ;)
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: fatdoc on February 15, 2011, 09:24:45 pm
gosh...

it's rather inspiring isn't it?


AWESOME

Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: fatneck on February 15, 2011, 10:23:48 pm
Just got mine and spent a happy half a hour on the toilet! Brilliant work Dave. Have some waddage  :bow:
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: ksjs on February 16, 2011, 10:21:38 am
Dave, the guide looks / sounds excellent. is it only available through your website or will it be in any shops, even if 'only' something like Surf Mountain in Belfast (not sure what the Cork / Dublin equivalents might be)? im interested to know if theres significantly more Mournes bouldering than there is in the recent Mournes guide. or maybe i should just get it and be done with it... :goodidea:
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: SA Chris on February 16, 2011, 10:22:50 am
just get it! :)
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: Dave Flanagan on February 16, 2011, 10:33:53 am
Dave, the guide looks / sounds excellent. is it only available through your website or will it be in any shops, even if 'only' something like Surf Mountain in Belfast (not sure what the Cork / Dublin equivalents might be)? im interested to know if theres significantly more Mournes bouldering than there is in the recent Mournes guide. or maybe i should just get it and be done with it... :goodidea:

There is a box of guides going to Surf Mountain today. There is 14 pages on the Mournes including Binnian, Chimney Rock and Pierce's Castle. There is more than the route guides but I suppose there isn't a huge amount (71 problems detailed).
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: slackline on February 16, 2011, 10:56:05 am
@ksjs : order it direct from Dave, he'll get more of the wonga that way as there is no middle man and he did all the hard work compiling it

Quote from: From the shortspan.com
The guide will also be available in all good outdoor shops in Ireland and the UK within the next two weeks. I get more of the cost price if you buy from this website but suit yourself.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: ksjs on February 16, 2011, 12:39:47 pm
cheers Dave. will have a look when im next home. i live in N Wales but am from NI originally and only get to climb there very occasionally and my first love is trad so thats the priority when im over. mind you i boulder a bit too and there arent too many folk heading to Fair Head or The Mournes for routes during Christmas Holidays for example so bouldering is the prescription.

another question: i think, maybe it was on The Short Span, i saw mention of a 'dirty' wee training venue near Newcastle which had shades of Parisella's about it. is this featured in the guide? does it stay dry in the rain? have you climbed in Parisella's, are the 2 any way similar?

FWIW i will probably end up buying the guide - although i dont climb there as much as i might like its always good to support and channel a bit of home even if its only in printed form - direct from you obviously.

thanks!
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: Dave Flanagan on February 16, 2011, 12:46:20 pm
cheers Dave. will have a look when im next home. i live in N Wales but am from NI originally and only get to climb there very occasionally and my first love is trad so thats the priority when im over. mind you i boulder a bit too and there arent too many folk heading to Fair Head or The Mournes for routes during Christmas Holidays for example so bouldering is the prescription.

another question: i think, maybe it was on The Short Span, i saw mention of a 'dirty' wee training venue near Newcastle which had shades of Parisella's about it. is this featured in the guide? does it stay dry in the rain? have you climbed in Parisella's, are the 2 any way similar?

FWIW i will probably end up buying the guide - although i dont climb there as much as i might like its always good to support and channel a bit of home even if its only in printed form - direct from you obviously.

thanks!

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3126/2544330498_1954c1ed3a_z.jpg)

The Rockpool is on the seafront in Newcastle (see photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/globetrottingmatt/sets/72157605383132198/with/2544322896/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/globetrottingmatt/sets/72157605383132198/with/2544322896/) ), its no Parisella's being much smaller, more eliminatey and less steep. It might stay dryish in the rain but its not that steep.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: ksjs on February 16, 2011, 12:50:46 pm
@ slack---line : i appreciate this and if i do buy the guide it would be direct.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: ksjs on February 16, 2011, 12:54:43 pm
looks neat Dave. is it feautured in the guide? dont think its a deal-breaker if not :)
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: Dave Flanagan on February 16, 2011, 01:14:45 pm
looks neat Dave. is it feautured in the guide? dont think its a deal-breaker if not :)

Yep its there, just directions, a map and a photo. No topo.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: AndyR on February 18, 2011, 12:42:45 am
By the way, before anyone thinks Shark and I have gone soft, Dave has our sanction for this blatant free plugging ....

[though, Dave: you're welcome to buy a UKB hoodie once the profits start rolling in  ;) ]

How many free copies of the guide exchanged hands?
Well one hopefully ... probably being examined carefully for nudie pics by a camel-land customs officer as we speak. And apparently as a minor contributor I rank for a freebie anyway, so Dave's getting away very cheap.

 I will get one of those hoodies though I'm a bit old for them now. Have you considered a UKB v-neck?

Bloody Hell TFK - good effort - that will be the first item of new clothing that The Flan has bought in over 10 years...
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: Dave Flanagan on February 18, 2011, 05:40:38 pm
Bloody Hell TFK - good effort - that will be the first item of new clothing that The Flan has bought in over 10 years...

Nothing has changed on that front Andy.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: turnipturned on April 18, 2011, 03:27:36 pm
What's the cheapest way to get to Ireland form England/Scotland/Wales considering transport will be needed over there? Is the best way to either get a ferry with a car (if so where and when is the cheapest place to sail) OR to fly and rent a car (considering we are youths  :pissed: and people don't like to insure kids in cars for cheap)? And heaven forbid this option but is it possible do a trip by train (mainly interested in going to the East locations and possibly fair head).

Thanks for your help.

P.S. I can't swim!
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: slackline on April 18, 2011, 03:36:48 pm
Ferry costs will vary depending on where you are sailing from and to.  It might be cheapest from one place e.g. Holyhead, but if you live near Glasgow thats going to cost you a fair bit driving all the way down when there are nearer options for ferries which may be cheaper.

Flights are relatively cheap from East Midlands or Manchester (the two places I fly to Dublin from with Aer Lingus, fuck Ryan Air, although they are often cheaper).

How youthful are you youths, as that often has a bearing (e.g. 17 v's 23).

Perhaps try using  :google: which might lead to some useful information on different options and their associated costs.  ;)
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: Dave Flanagan on April 18, 2011, 03:43:29 pm
It would be possible to get to some of the bouldering by public transport. A bus called St. Kevin's Bus goes from Dublin to Glendalough a few times a day. Glendo is an hours walk then. Glendasan would also but about an hour's walk, maybe less.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: SA Chris on April 18, 2011, 04:04:08 pm
If you are Scotland based you can get the ferry from Stranraer.

Cheapest option depends on many variables; how many of you going, how long for, how much travelling do you plan doing there, etc etc etc.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: turnipturned on April 18, 2011, 04:47:17 pm
Thanks guys, yeah I have done quite a bit of researching seems expensive (£220 for the cheapest return ferry!). I was just putting a feeler out too see if anyone recently has done it for super cheap.
Cheers for the help and useful suggestions though  :)
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: slackline on April 18, 2011, 04:49:38 pm
'Ireland' and 'cheap  holiday' are two phrases that don't rarely get mentioned in the same sentence.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: Dave Flanagan on April 18, 2011, 05:04:00 pm
'Ireland' and 'cheap  holiday' are two phrases that don't rarely get mentioned in the same sentence.

Once you get here you can do it cheap. Camp and buy your food and beer in Aild/Lidl and keep out of the pub.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: slackline on April 18, 2011, 05:05:33 pm
That'd be where I always go wrong  :beer2: :pissed:  ;D
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: Danny on April 18, 2011, 08:09:34 pm
Once you get there try and buy your food and beer in the North. Or, better still, stock your vehicle up in England. Way, way cheaper.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: SA Chris on April 19, 2011, 08:31:43 am
keep out of the pub.

Are you sure you are Irish?
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: roddersm on April 19, 2011, 08:45:37 am
Flying to Belfast (intl or city) or Dublin and highering a car might work out cheaper? You could fly to Belfast, stock up on supplies and head North to Fairhead, then south to Wicklow via the Mournes? Maybe you can rent Mats of Dave to save on the baggage?

Dave whats the best time of year to go to wicklow? Was thinking of getting  down sometime this soon but was wondering if maybe the frictions not so great over the summer?  Cheers.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: Dave Flanagan on April 19, 2011, 08:48:13 am
keep out of the pub.

Are you sure you are Irish?

To be sure, to be sure, I am indeed.
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: Dave Flanagan on April 19, 2011, 08:49:43 am
Flying to Belfast (intl or city) or Dublin and highering a car might work out cheaper? You could fly to Belfast, stock up on supplies and head North to Fairhead, then south to Wicklow via the Mournes? Maybe you can rent Mats of Dave to save on the baggage?

Dave whats the best time of year to go to wicklow? Was thinking of getting  down sometime this soon but was wondering if maybe the frictions not so great over the summer?  Cheers.

Yep I have a few pads available to rent. Rodders the best time is probably March or September. Its starting to get warm now and the ferns and the midge are due any day now. If you are not that bothered about conditions now isn't a bad time...
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: SA Chris on April 19, 2011, 08:56:30 am
keep out of the pub.

Are you sure you are Irish?

To be sure, to be sure, I am indeed.

Ah Bejesus! Have ye stolen me lucky charms! :)
Title: Re: Bouldering in Ireland on sale now
Post by: roddersm on April 19, 2011, 09:12:02 am
Cheers Dave will probably sack it until September.
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