ILIKEFOOD wrote: » and around and around and around..
NamelessPhil wrote: » I have Ticknock, Kilmashogue Lane and Cruagh Road all within my 5km. I'll be a mountain goat by the end of lockdown.
330 wrote: » That is a healthy amount of climbing!
smacl wrote: I'd say if the gardaà had a mind to collect some fines over the weekend they'd hit the jackpot on the Military road.
Seaswimmer wrote: » Always surprised me how far into Bray the Dublin border is. Almost to Old Conna Avenue..
straighttohell wrote: » Do some cyclists actually stick to this 5K nonsense, Christ on a bike.......
ted1 wrote: » Stayed in it today : https://strava.app.link/zGAm5dIbPab Could have fit in another 15km but i had stuff to do
Grassey wrote: » Or is it....
NamelessPhil wrote: » I have Ticknock, Kilmashogue Lane and Cruagh Road all within my 5km.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Thanks. I wasn't sure if you could still get over from Tully Cross to Herenford with all the works at Cherrywood.
smacl wrote: » Problem is that the Dublin mountains have been mobbed for the last few weeks with no signs of things abating. Cycled up to the Hellfire club at lunch which would usually be quiet mid-week this time of year but the carpark was jammed. I'm guessing the weekend will be much worse to the extent I wouldn't be surprised to see the carparks closed and lots of gardaí about. I'd say if the gardaí had a mind to collect some fines over the weekend they'd hit the jackpot on the Military road.
a148pro wrote: » Its funny I was up this afternoon and it was quiet enough, I presumed because of the new rules. Massey's is absolutely stunning right now if anyone can get to it
gingernut79 wrote: » The outside of my 5k ( possibly have to venture into 6k a couple of times) loop takes me on a 37km cycle, and if I threw in a few more roads I could probably get 50km out of them, like other posters have said though, I know them all like the back of my hand.
fat bloke wrote: » I don't see Gardaí haggling over a +/- a couple of hundred metres.
Plastik wrote: » You'd be surprised. I was given a gardasplaining during the first 5k restriction by one that was insistent that I must be outside of the 5km zone because they had measured 8km on the clock from where we both roughly started to where they were :rolleyes:
smacl wrote: » Bordering on an unhealthy amount of climbing Based in Ballyboden myself which gives me the viewing point, Kilmashogue and a good amount of off-road in my 5km zone. Problem is that the Dublin mountains have been mobbed for the last few weeks with no signs of things abating. Cycled up to the Hellfire club at lunch which would usually be quiet mid-week this time of year but the carpark was jammed. I'm guessing the weekend will be much worse to the extent I wouldn't be surprised to see the carparks closed and lots of gardaí about. I'd say if the gardaí had a mind to collect some fines over the weekend they'd hit the jackpot on the Military road.
68 lost souls wrote: » Went up Cruagh to view point and down by the hellfire on Wednesday at about 2. 5 cars passed me from Lidl on the old court road to the view point and saw three pedestrians am walking into Masseys it was great not to have cars. Leaves and rain made it a bit sloppy mind you.