One amendment you should make clear. The ‘authorities’ were not Irish - they were the British Government. U.K. ruled and occupied Ireland for centuries. The native Irish were the lowest class under this system. Most were tenant farmers and cottiers, with no legal protections whatsoever. The landowners were Protestant English settlers and their descendants. This minority (~10%) ruled Ireland like a fiefdom until early 20th Century. What they did in Ireland was beyond horrific, approaching evil.
Thank you for pointing this out. I keep coming across similar vids to this explaining a carefully selected history of Ireland. For some strange reason they always fail to mention that it was English people who did this, leaving an inaccurate impression that the Irish did it to themselves. There is a major problem in the English psyche that they have never come to terms with their own history. It is good to correct their inaccurate explanations in a simple and non-blaming style as you have done here. Thank you.
The English committed Genocide and murdered 2.000,000 innocent Irsh men women and children by deliberate starvation and halfed the population of Ireland 175 yrs ago.
Remember it wasn't all one sided. Here in north east Ulster some landowners had work schemes where workers were fairly paid and fed. In many cases building schools for the workers children.
This is my one of my favorite parts of Ireland,It was my first overnight away from home when I got back into biking 20 years ago and I,v been back nearly every year since..I usually stay in Louisburgh,I always stop at the famine monument to pay my respects..
Despite the sadness, all we can do now is to respect, remember and honour those connected to this tragic history. The scenery is absolutely amazing and I am happy to follow your channel progress and ongoing improvements. The audio is top notch, the sound track complements the footage and shoots are breathtaking. Well done Sister !
Thanks 😊 glad that the audio is now good. That a head wrecker 😂 next we test the dual audio. Another learning curve to improve my editing skills. You are never too old to learn. 😁
I just happened on your Chanel. The road gives me the creeps because of the history but I still ride it because it’s too good. Great Vlog. Keep up the good work!
Another good one👍 even though I'm familiar with a lot of the roads You ride it's good to see them on video. Thanks for reading out the inscription on the memorial, that was one of the many shameful episodes in Irish history. Safe riding. Btw the people of Westport like to refer to that square as "The Octagon" ......🤣
Everyday you learn something new 😊 didn't know they call it The Octagon. Just shows that I'm rarely there 🙈 at the moment we stay in the area for day trips only, but glad you enjoy the videos even though the area is familiar 💚
Absolutely beautiful scenery!! What an amazing place to ride. The Famine story is so sad, for so many reasons, such a shame to know something like that was allowed to happen. Looking forward to watching the video from the the pass! I love how you mixed in the different music, very well done!
So so sad mans cruel and evil ways not a care in the world for these innocent starving men women and children .I hope the English landlords went straight to hell,and the good English people of today most know nothing of this cruelty. This is one of my favourite places in Ireland and the sheeffry pass just left after that coffee stop is just amazing. Thank you.
Just stumbled across your channel. I just completed the WAW south to north and went through Doolough to Westport. Louisburgh is pronounced "Louisburra" similar to "Edinburgh" in Scotland, "Burgh" sounding like "Burra" without the "G" at the end. Never mind that as the filming was great and I stopped at that very memorial and thought just how lucky are we riding through here with money in our pockets and not wondering when our next meal will come. It was tough times back then and short life expectancy. I can tell by your accent that you are not native Irish, almost sound Scandinavian, where are you based in Ireland?
Hi, thanks for watching and your comment. We are located in Co. Sligo. You guessed correct that Diana has an accent, she is a native German speaker :) (Trevor)
Doo lough Valley, with all the money and power the Brits had , they chose to display their utter lack of Humanity and left people to die of starvation on the roadside. These are our neighbours😢
One amendment you should make clear.
The ‘authorities’ were not Irish - they were the British Government. U.K. ruled and occupied Ireland for centuries.
The native Irish were the lowest class under this system. Most were tenant farmers and cottiers, with no legal protections whatsoever. The landowners were Protestant English settlers and their descendants. This minority (~10%) ruled Ireland like a fiefdom until early 20th Century.
What they did in Ireland was beyond horrific, approaching evil.
Thank you for pointing this out. I keep coming across similar vids to this explaining a carefully selected history of Ireland. For some strange reason they always fail to mention that it was English people who did this, leaving an inaccurate impression that the Irish did it to themselves. There is a major problem in the English psyche that they have never come to terms with their own history. It is good to correct their inaccurate explanations in a simple and non-blaming style as you have done here. Thank you.
The English committed Genocide and murdered 2.000,000 innocent Irsh men women and children by deliberate starvation and halfed the population of Ireland 175 yrs ago.
Remember it wasn't all one sided. Here in north east Ulster some landowners had work schemes where workers were fairly paid and fed. In many cases building schools for the workers children.
I'm from USA, of Irish descent, and I'm glad this fact was passed down to us growing up.
This is my one of my favorite parts of Ireland,It was my first overnight away from home when I got back into biking 20 years ago and I,v been back nearly every year since..I usually stay in Louisburgh,I always stop at the famine monument to pay my respects..
Hi Pat. Thanks for watching 💚 it's our favourite road. Can't wait to go back.
Despite the sadness, all we can do now is to respect, remember and honour those connected to this tragic history. The scenery is absolutely amazing and I am happy to follow your channel progress and ongoing improvements. The audio is top notch, the sound track complements the footage and shoots are breathtaking. Well done Sister !
Thanks 😊 glad that the audio is now good. That a head wrecker 😂 next we test the dual audio. Another learning curve to improve my editing skills. You are never too old to learn. 😁
A lovely ride but such a tragic story. The elite having no thought for the poor at all 🤨
Looking forward to the next episode. Ride safe.
It's my favourite road to ride and we had been lucky that day. We had the road to ourselves 😁 thanks for watching 💚
What a sad story from a very beautiful place, thank you for sharing it with us.
Thanks for watching 💚
What a sad story, but very beautiful ride! Thanks for sharing and giving the history.
Thanks for watching. 💚 The great famine was a tragic event and you will find memorials all over Ireland
I just happened on your Chanel. The road gives me the creeps because of the history but I still ride it because it’s too good. Great Vlog. Keep up the good work!
It's one of the best roads to ride. Thank you for watching and leaving a comment 💚
We miss it already 😎
Great video. Happy new year!
Happy new year to you too! thank you for watching 💚 Diana
So so tragic and in humane, the ppl too busy eating lush dinners while others starved should have been cursed, may the victims souls rest easy.
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Amazing. I’m a new subscriber. Can I ask what app you’re using on your phone to navigate.
Thank you for the sub. We use the Wild Atlantic Way For Bikers google map to find locations and an app called Kurviger for plotting the route.
Another good one👍 even though I'm familiar with a lot of the roads You ride it's good to see them on video. Thanks for reading out the inscription on the memorial, that was one of the many shameful episodes in Irish history. Safe riding. Btw the people of Westport like to refer to that square as "The Octagon" ......🤣
Everyday you learn something new 😊 didn't know they call it The Octagon. Just shows that I'm rarely there 🙈 at the moment we stay in the area for day trips only, but glad you enjoy the videos even though the area is familiar 💚
@@talesfromthebike Looking forward to The Sheeffry Hills, I haven't been on that road. In Donegal the square is sometimes referred to as "The Diamond"
Absolutely beautiful scenery!! What an amazing place to ride. The Famine story is so sad, for so many reasons, such a shame to know something like that was allowed to happen. Looking forward to watching the video from the the pass! I love how you mixed in the different music, very well done!
Thanks Patrick. Really enjoy the editing part and learn more every time using the software. Slowly getting there 🤗 thanks for watching 💚
So so sad mans cruel and evil ways not a care in the world for these innocent starving men women and children .I hope the English landlords went straight to hell,and the good English people of today most know nothing of this cruelty. This is one of my favourite places in Ireland and the sheeffry pass just left after that coffee stop is just amazing. Thank you.
Thank you for watching and commenting ☺️
Just stumbled across your channel. I just completed the WAW south to north and went through Doolough to Westport.
Louisburgh is pronounced "Louisburra" similar to "Edinburgh" in Scotland, "Burgh" sounding like "Burra" without the "G" at the end.
Never mind that as the filming was great and I stopped at that very memorial and thought just how lucky are we riding through here with money in our pockets and not wondering when our next meal will come. It was tough times back then and short life expectancy.
I can tell by your accent that you are not native Irish, almost sound Scandinavian, where are you based in Ireland?
Hi, thanks for watching and your comment. We are located in Co. Sligo. You guessed correct that Diana has an accent, she is a native German speaker :) (Trevor)
Round to Ashleigh falls n r to the Rock
Doo lough Valley, with all the money and power the Brits had , they chose to display their utter lack of Humanity and left people to die of starvation on the roadside. These are our neighbours😢