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    Quote Originally Posted by Leah View Post
    took me 3 hrs 15 mins last sat afternoon

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    Your feet must have being sore after that walk.

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    Just make sure to post here when u are leaving so that the newly formed Warm Welcome for Westside commitee can get organised

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    Quote Originally Posted by ber View Post
    Just make sure to post here when u are leaving so that the newly formed Warm Welcome for Westside commitee can get organised

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    Its more out of curiouslty as i havnt being there in ages. I will be up there sometime in the Summer but not sure as to when yet.

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    I do loads of driving and I find that if you allow 1 min per km it will be spot on.
    Unless you are on a motorway the whole way.
    So cork to Galway @200 km = 3 hours 20 around what Leah got.

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    According to google maps it's 2 hours and 54 minutes, taking the fastest route.

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