I have to agree with you Rev - the Irish people are so kind and friendly. I was there in 2011 for a month and stayed at B&B's and also rented a house for a week on Valentia Island. It was magical and anytime I asked someone for directions or anything, they went out of their way to help me, it didn't matter what town I was in - everyone was always so polite and helpful. I asked the owner of a coffee shop if he could guide me to a nearby shop to buy a phone and he handed me his and said please use this to make the calls you need to and there is a shop nearby but it doesn't open for an hour so sit yourself down here and I will make you a hot cup of tea. This man was so generous to let me use his phone and when I needed directions to the B&B just outside of town another patron came to make sure I knew exactly how to get there. Each B&B host was a treasure of information and told us about the local must-see places and things to do. I will definitely go there again - maybe this time it will be to hike the Ireland Way 🥰
What a beautiful country that you are trekking. I was also humbled by the generosity of this lady, and her sweet children. God provided you a wonderful blessing today.
Cead mile failte is Gaelic for "a hundred thousand welcomes." I know of no other expression that captures the spirit of a people more. Thanks for sharing with us Rev.
Rev, you are so right about the Irish people. My daughter lives in Ballymena, NI, and each time I have visited, I always remark how kind the people are.
My husband is from Baelick, Macroom county Cork. The family has a dairy farm there. They are truly kind, sweet, hardworking people! So glad you got to meet the beautiful people of Ireland!
Going to try and resist the urge to comment on every video Rev! Everything you are capturing is so stunning, including the moments! What a special and wonderful dinner!
What a wonderful overview of this stage! Ireland is just so gorgeous, and the people are the best! So glad you are having this opportunity to experience that part of the world and the generosity of the Irish!
Rev, it always amazes me on how the trail provides for us hikers. The people you meet on trail be it fellow hikers or locals is what makes me keep coming back for more.
Great Video Rev, love the scenery, music, and the curious animals along the way! I felt your emotions as you were served by a Godly woman that is showing her children what hospitality is by her example! It's fantastic and gives us hope to know there are great people out there in the world. Stay safe my Brother in Christ!
Enjoying the scenery and your hike Rev! Looks like hard work but fun at the same time. Wonderful to see your emotion for the kindness of the kind lady and children….
Another great video, I am 38 and from Minnesota and I can say that being half irish and seeing your series on the beautiful country has given me more of a push to get over there sooner than later. Loved the part of the lady feeding you, goes to show that there is still kind people in the world.
@@TheHikingRev Maybe you want to consider a microphone with a so-called deadcat, just in case wind noise bothers you. I'm using one made by Australian company Rodes, directly plugged to my Smartphone. It's light, effective, does not require extra batteries and costs about 50-60 francs/euros/dollars.
Hi Rev thanks for sharing the challenges and Highlights you’re experiencing there in Ireland, a beautiful place and it’s certainly good to see you’ve been blessed by such a lovely hospitality.
Beautiful place so far! And those horses are so majestic! Your hiking through a lot of history there. They say the trail provides but I believe the Lord provided for you!
Oh Rev, I followed your treks for a long time but this one touched me. So glad that there are still good people in this world. Happy you got to experience this and share it with us. Beautiful hike but those bogs look annoying to walk through. Stay well, keep ‘em coming and thank you.
Again, a beautiful video. The Irish countryside is so green. Love seeing the cattle and sheep along the way. The lady whose land you tented on definitely had the gift of hospitality. Blessings to you Rev. See you next week. Judy from Missouri.
Hi Rev. What a great video. Such spectacular views. I've walked through a bog where the grass seamed to float on top of the water and every step was a surprise of the depth of the water. At first it was a bit scary but it turned out ok. That plate of food was such a beautiful gesture I cried with you until you had your tent packed back up. God's love is great!
Really enjoyed this one bro that, really neat to see how others kindness affected you. As we always say it’s not the trail that’s it’s about but the people you meet along the way!
Great video again Your now experiencing the joys of bog wading, the sole of my MOAB's got pulled off while hiking in Cavan Ireland - great fun! Glad you got to experience a touch of Irish kindness too.
My wife and I did a 2 week 1700 mile driving vacation in Ireland and if any of the locals saw you looking at a map they would walk over and help you with directions...I’m biased because most of my ancestors are Irish but I agree with you that the Irish are super super nice, friendly and engaging. Thanks for sharing your video...I’m definitely going to hike the Ireland away..I need to finish the PCT first
Mind blowing beautiful scenery but it looked like you needed rain (mud) boots on your feet. Gorgeous butterfly and i got teary watching your reaction to the food the family generously gave you when you pitched your tent on their property. These days I think I’d rather live there than the USA. Our country has deteriorated in so many ways. …. Its just not the same anymore
Beautiful video Rev. A wee bit wetter and squashy than California? 😉👍 Ireland is similar to Scotland - if you don't like the weather, just wait five minutes.
Great stage, Rev. The food provided by the family where you camped is such a wonderful example of how the Way provides. I've experienced similar grace on the Way of Saint James in France and Spain. "I was hungry and you gave me something to eat. I was a stranger and you invited me in." I see you're at 129 km at Millstreet. Are you averaging about 20 miles per day at this point? I may have miscounted the number of days you've been hiking. Also, does all the bog walking keep your shoes and feet wet much of the time?
Thanks for sharing your hiking experience of the Ireland Way. I'm taking on this trail in April and May. Your videos have given me great information that's going to help me prepare better. I can't wait to get going now. Can I ask what time of the year did walk this trail? Regards Graham
Hey Graham. I did this hike in late August because of my passport situation. When I come back this year to finish the trail, I will probably do it in May/June.😁
When you hike through the bogs, your hikers and socks must get soaked. How do you continue to hike with wet feet and not get blisters? Or do you carry and extra pair of shoes/socks with you?
You know what they say about curiosity? 🙀 The only freshwater sources that I found on Trail was cattle troughs and asking homeowners to fill up my water bottles. I did filter my water that I got out of streams. As far as using the washroom is concerned, I would dig a 6 inch cat hole, then bury it. 😁
@@TheHikingRev Thanks for the info. My husband (also a Rev) and I are around your age and are hikers as well. After watching your hiking videos, I think there may be a possibility of a short through hike in our future. Thank you for the inspiration!
I love your channel, but all your positivity makes you seem a bit like Ned Flanders. Aren't you ever grumpy?! lol - nice lady to give you a home cooked dinner. How many in America would extend such hospitality? Maybe in rural areas.
Thanks Karen. Am I ever grumpy? Just ask my wife. 😂 I try to look at the positive in every situation but I’m not always successful. I just don’t record it. 😁
I love Ireland. It is one of the greenest places I have ever been too.Bless that Family. How kind .
Yes. They were very kind. 😁
What a beautiful experience, reminder of the part of humanity that isnt highlighted in social media nearly enough.❤❤❤
That’s the truth, Sherri. 😁
I have to agree with you Rev - the Irish people are so kind and friendly. I was there in 2011 for a month and stayed at B&B's and also rented a house for a week on Valentia Island. It was magical and anytime I asked someone for directions or anything, they went out of their way to help me, it didn't matter what town I was in - everyone was always so polite and helpful. I asked the owner of a coffee shop if he could guide me to a nearby shop to buy a phone and he handed me his and said please use this to make the calls you need to and there is a shop nearby but it doesn't open for an hour so sit yourself down here and I will make you a hot cup of tea. This man was so generous to let me use his phone and when I needed directions to the B&B just outside of town another patron came to make sure I knew exactly how to get there. Each B&B host was a treasure of information and told us about the local must-see places and things to do. I will definitely go there again - maybe this time it will be to hike the Ireland Way 🥰
Sounds good! I’ve had exactly the same experiences. 😁
Thanks for sharing Rev. Does my heart good to feel so much kindness. 👍👍❤️
You’re welcome. 😁
What a sweet story about the lady’s hospitality. That plate of food was perfect.
Yes it was! 😁
What a beautiful country that you are trekking. I was also humbled by the generosity of this lady, and her sweet children. God provided you a wonderful blessing today.
Yes, He did Mary. I am overwhelmed at the kindness and generosity of the Irish people. 😁
Cead mile failte is Gaelic for "a hundred thousand welcomes." I know of no other expression that captures the spirit of a people more. Thanks for sharing with us Rev.
That’s the truth Gerry. I love that phrase. 😁
Rev, you are so right about the Irish people. My daughter lives in Ballymena, NI, and each time I have visited, I always remark how kind the people are.
That’s the truth. 😁
Beautiful country and a very touching story about the generousity of the people, no matter where they live. The Lord did provide what you needed.
Yes He did, Elaine. 😁
God is showing you that His creation is meant to be kind to one another. Rev, you had me tearing up too. Great video. Blessings
I think the world would be a better place if we all treated each other the way that we would want to be treated.😁
What you said about the Irish ppl ist just so true. The kindness is just overwhelming!
That’s the truth. 😁
Beautiful scenery, great trail magic with that home cooked Irish meal. Enjoying your journey, I am envious.
Thanks Andy. I appreciated the deed of kindness. 😁
My husband is from Baelick, Macroom county Cork. The family has a dairy farm there. They are truly kind, sweet, hardworking people! So glad you got to meet the beautiful people of Ireland!
I am too, Debra. They are the kindest, most hospitable people that I have ever met in my entire life. 😁
Hey Rev awesome brother love it keep on humping
Thanks Bill. I’ll try. 😁
Wow, absolutely gorgeous place. Love the music and editing in this one. Nicely done my friend, video is so atmospheric and picturesque! 🔥🥾
Thanks. I’m glad you enjoyed it. 😁
Going to try and resist the urge to comment on every video Rev! Everything you are capturing is so stunning, including the moments! What a special and wonderful dinner!
Thanks…but don’t stop believin’…I mean commenting. 😂
That is just awesome that you got some trail magic. Thank you for sharing, just simply beautiful
Thanks. I need to pay it forward. 😁
What a wonderful overview of this stage! Ireland is just so gorgeous, and the people are the best! So glad you are having this opportunity to experience that part of the world and the generosity of the Irish!
Thanks Maureen. I’ve be overwhelmed by the kindness and generosity of the Irish people. 😁
Just wonderful and such touching memories 🙏😊
Yes. 😁
You need to call ahead so the leprechauns can clear the weeds and high grass before you arrive... Another great video.
Thanks. I thought they were the ones who made the high grass and weeds. 😂
That countryside is beautiful. Thanks for sharing. I love how a trail provides! That’s the good stuff in life!
Yes. It’s a very beautiful trail. 😁
Great video! I teared up during your telling of the generosity of the Irish people. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos.
You’re welcome James. 😁
Rev, it always amazes me on how the trail provides for us hikers. The people you meet on trail be it fellow hikers or locals is what makes me keep coming back for more.
That’s the truth, Eric. 😁
That act of kindn see is overwhelming ly touching.
Yes it was. 👍😁
Great Video Rev, love the scenery, music, and the curious animals along the way! I felt your emotions as you were served by a Godly woman that is showing her children what hospitality is by her example! It's fantastic and gives us hope to know there are great people out there in the world. Stay safe my Brother in Christ!
Thanks again Stephen. She was a great example of hospitality.😁
BEAUTIFUL!! Wonderful adventure! Thank you for sharing
You’re quite welcome Sue. I’m glad you enjoyed it. 😁
Enjoying the scenery and your hike Rev! Looks like hard work but fun at the same time. Wonderful to see your emotion for the kindness of the kind lady and children….
Hey Jim. It’s a tough trail. Road walks and bogs. 😁
Another great video, I am 38 and from Minnesota and I can say that being half irish and seeing your series on the beautiful country has given me more of a push to get over there sooner than later. Loved the part of the lady feeding you, goes to show that there is still kind people in the world.
Hey Derek. The Irish people are very kind and helpful. 😁
I've been watching your videos. What an amazing experience! You're enjoying the love of God!Psalms 68:19. Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome. I’m glad you enjoy them. 😁
Wow. Amazing video. That was such a sweet story about where you camped at the house. ❤ Again, excellent music.
Thanks Shirley. 😁
I'd love to know what tent you used for this hike. It looks kind of like mine.
Never mind. I looked at your gear list. It's not like mine. 🙂
@@shirleyhall1924 It’s a Durston X-Mid Pro 1 tent. durstongear.com/products/x-mid-pro-1-tent-ultralight-thruhiking
I THOUGHT THATS WHAT IT LOOKED LIKE! Yes, that's my newest tent. It's a little tricky to set up correctly but so far I like it.
I'm delighted your enjoying your time in our beautiful country. Big fan. 🙏
Thanks Martin. You are very fortunate to live in such a beautiful country. 😁
@@TheHikingRev 🙏 keep up the amazing videos. If you are around Wicklow or Kildare. Let me know, happy to help you 🍀🙏
Very beautiful landscapes. When crossing a field with cows always watch out for that bull! It's my experience as well that the Irish are very kind.
I’m always on the lookout for the bull. Yes. The Irish people are very kind. 😁
@@TheHikingRev Maybe you want to consider a microphone with a so-called deadcat, just in case wind noise bothers you. I'm using one made by Australian company Rodes, directly plugged to my Smartphone. It's light, effective, does not require extra batteries and costs about 50-60 francs/euros/dollars.
Hi Rev thanks for sharing the challenges and Highlights you’re experiencing there in Ireland, a beautiful place and it’s certainly good to see you’ve been blessed by such a lovely hospitality.
Thanks Richard. Blessed indeed! 😁
The Ireland trail is another one of my bucket list trails.
It was on my list also. 😁
Beautiful place so far! And those horses are so majestic! Your hiking through a lot of history there. They say the trail provides but I believe the Lord provided for you!
Yes He did Larry. 😁
Love the videos so far. Thanks for capturing the beauty of ireland.
Thanks. Ireland is a very beautiful country. 😁
Oh Rev, I followed your treks for a long time but this one touched me. So glad that there are still good people in this world. Happy you got to experience this and share it with us. Beautiful hike but those bogs look annoying to walk through. Stay well, keep ‘em coming and thank you.
Thanks for coming with me on my journeys. The Irish people are the kindest people. 😁
Lovely, thank you again! Best wishes Rev!
Thanks Clyde. 😁
Again, a beautiful video. The Irish countryside is so green. Love seeing the cattle and sheep along the way. The lady whose land you tented on definitely had the gift of hospitality. Blessings to you Rev. See you next week. Judy from Missouri.
Thanks Judith. The Irish people are very hospitable. 😁
Hi Rev. What a great video. Such spectacular views. I've walked through a bog where the grass seamed to float on top of the water and every step was a surprise of the depth of the water. At first it was a bit scary but it turned out ok. That plate of food was such a beautiful gesture I cried with you until you had your tent packed back up. God's love is great!
Thanks Theresa. Yes it is. And so is the kindness of the Irish people. 😁
Rev, be careful in those boggy places; they can be like quicksand. Such lovely places and hospitable people! May the Lord continue bless your trip!
Thanks Ruth. Gotta avoid those bogs. 😁
Welcome to Ireland. Looking forward to the next episode. Nice touch by that lady dropping you a plate of food.
Thanks. The countryside is so beautiful as well as the Irish people. 😁
hey rev nice views be blessed
Thanks Robert. 😁
Really enjoyed this one bro that, really neat to see how others kindness affected you. As we always say it’s not the trail that’s it’s about but the people you meet along the way!
That’s the truth. We’ve met some awesome people on our journeys, haven’t we? 😁
Great video again Your now experiencing the joys of bog wading, the sole of my MOAB's got pulled off while hiking in Cavan Ireland - great fun! Glad you got to experience a touch of Irish kindness too.
I prefer the Irish kindness over the Irish bogs. 😁
Awesome video Rev, thanks for bringing us along. God speed!
Thanks. I’m glad you could come along. 😁
Beautiful ❤️
Thank you. 😁
Beautiful episode , looking forward for new adventures and great advice .
Thanks. I hope you enjoy it. 😁
@@TheHikingRev Absolutely .
Thank you for sharing! Have a safe trip
You’re welcome. I will. 😁
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Thanks. 👍😁
Aw Rev ❤ you were brought to the right place at the right time. What a beautiful hike, and a wonderful experience to have met that lovely family.
Yes Reba. The right place at the right time. 😁
My wife and I did a 2 week 1700 mile driving vacation in Ireland and if any of the locals saw you looking at a map they would walk over and help you with directions...I’m biased because most of my ancestors are Irish but I agree with you that the Irish are super super nice, friendly and engaging. Thanks for sharing your video...I’m definitely going to hike the Ireland away..I need to finish the PCT first
Hey Patrick. Finish the PCT then come to Ireland. 😁
Great video. Keep it up. I enjoy your hiking adventures.
Thanks Roger. I’m glad you’re enjoying them. 😁
So glad to know someone fixed you an unexpected wonderful meal. I suppose you are reaping the product of a good seed sown long ago.
Thanks Aaron. “Whatsoever a man soweth…” 😁
Mind blowing beautiful scenery but it looked like you needed rain (mud) boots on your feet. Gorgeous butterfly and i got teary watching your reaction to the food the family generously gave you when you pitched your tent on their property. These days I think I’d rather live there than the USA. Our country has deteriorated in so many ways. …. Its just not the same anymore
That’s the truth Rebecca. I got convicted of my callousness. Gotta work on it. 😁
Beautiful video Rev. A wee bit wetter and squashy than California? 😉👍 Ireland is similar to Scotland - if you don't like the weather, just wait five minutes.
It is a wee bit wetter than in California.😁
Google maps only showed me the east-west section when i looked into the trail you are upon. Beautiful journey to you ! fête du beau voyage
Thanks. It a beautiful hike. 😁
@@TheHikingRev beautiful drizzle here in Southern California, we may be having another green rainbow this year 😀
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Thanks Thomas. 😁
Keep an eye on the weather my friend a storm heading in your direction
I will. Thanks. 😁
Great stage, Rev. The food provided by the family where you camped is such a wonderful example of how the Way provides. I've experienced similar grace on the Way of Saint James in France and Spain. "I was hungry and you gave me something to eat. I was a stranger and you invited me in." I see you're at 129 km at Millstreet. Are you averaging about 20 miles per day at this point? I may have miscounted the number of days you've been hiking. Also, does all the bog walking keep your shoes and feet wet much of the time?
Hey Brian. Yeah, I was averaging about 20 mpd. Walking in the bog is NOT fun. 😠
Thanks for sharing your hiking experience of the Ireland Way. I'm taking on this trail in April and May. Your videos have given me great information that's going to help me prepare better. I can't wait to get going now. Can I ask what time of the year did walk this trail? Regards
Graham
Hey Graham. I did this hike in late August because of my passport situation. When I come back this year to finish the trail, I will probably do it in May/June.😁
Love your videos. How are you protecting your feet when walking through those bogs?
Thanks Bryan. Just shoes and socks. I did get a blister though. 😁
When you hike through the bogs, your hikers and socks must get soaked. How do you continue to hike with wet feet and not get blisters? Or do you carry and extra pair of shoes/socks with you?
Hey Judy. I do swap my socks out each day. So that lessens the possibilities of blisters. 😁
Just curious - are there fresh water supplies along the trail and where do you use the washroom? Thank you.
You know what they say about curiosity? 🙀
The only freshwater sources that I found on Trail was cattle troughs and asking homeowners to fill up my water bottles. I did filter my water that I got out of streams.
As far as using the washroom is concerned, I would dig a 6 inch cat hole, then bury it. 😁
@@TheHikingRev Thanks for the info. My husband (also a Rev) and I are around your age and are hikers as well. After watching your hiking videos, I think there may be a possibility of a short through hike in our future. Thank you for the inspiration!
I love your channel, but all your positivity makes you seem a bit like Ned Flanders. Aren't you ever grumpy?! lol - nice lady to give you a home cooked dinner. How many in America would extend such hospitality? Maybe in rural areas.
Thanks Karen. Am I ever grumpy? Just ask my wife. 😂 I try to look at the positive in every situation but I’m not always successful. I just don’t record it. 😁