All said, things are going as planned. I'm off to the Hill of Tara on the 30th, as every Samhain (October 31, Halloween) the "druids" light fires on all the hilltops of Tara, and then I'll stay on that side of the island for about another week. A fellow in couchsurfing is putting me up for a few days in Navan, and then I may go down to Dublin for a few days.
However, all this resolution and stuff isn't preventing me from doing stupid things either. One of the things I've invested in is a good pair of walking/hiking boots, a good rain coat, and rain pants. So, to test all of this out, I got the stupid idea of taking the first leg of the Dingle Way Trail:

It was lightly raining with a brisk breeze, but didn't seem all that bad so I took off. In Blennerville, everything still seemed to be okay. I even caught an Irish rainbow:

The goal was to make it to an old abandoned stone village and the ruin of an ancient oratory, not far from the town of Camp. What I didn't realize is that the path is about 600m (or about 1800ft) higher than sea level (where we are at), that it was along the sides of mountains and that the "trail" was mostly just a line of loose stones, that of course are very slippery when wet and even more unstable since the ground turned to mud. Further, the direction I was going put a constant wind (hard enough to blow you over), that was carrying a LOT of rain, directly in my face the whole time. So what would have been maybe a four hour hike in good conditions turned into a gruelling six hour death march (or so it seemed at least). Further, I didn't realize it would be 20km long...
Yes, I did make it to the spooky abandoned village and the oratory...






Further, my boots are great, despite the march and being brand new I didn't even get a blister. The rain gear was all pretty good as well. I walked back to Tralee along the main road (in the dark).



















