“Sunday - last day in Dublin:
Yesterday my mum came and took away clothes, furniture, pots and pans, plates, forks, spoons, shampoo, books ... you get the idea. The apartment has reverted to how it looked when we first moved in: not great.
We had our first test pack three days ago, and it went surprisingly well. Looking at everything that's still here, I'm now venturing a guess that it went too well, and tonight's pack will contain a lot more cramming, and a lot less smiling. The plan for our first week is to walk out of Dublin along the Royal Canal. At 144km long, it'll take us about six days to get to Cloondara, just outside of Longford”
The Royal Canal Way, trail 1/42
It’s five years to the day since Carl and I started walking Ireland’s National Waymarked trails. This anniversary always sneaks up on me, the long wait of winter having only just given way, life all of a sudden finding the cracks in the ground and burst through, growing a foot in a week.
These kind of dates often inspire reflection, which nowadays often sparks the not-so-meditative task of attaching random hard-drives and clicking down through folders in an ad-hock and disorganised memory trip. Below are a selection of the memories that such images sparked - some of them stories we may have told before, some not.
I think all I really want to say today is a thank you to those who’ve followed this project, however much of it you’ve read or watched. I love the creative process, and I love the outdoors, so what more could I ask for than doing something like this, and meeting the wonderful people I’ve met along the way. Below are a few more photos from this random archive dive - they’re not in order, because over the years I’ve not settled on one file naming system, so everything just goes where it wants.