Friday 16 October 2015
Wednesday 7 October 2015
Club membership
Your hillwalking club membership is now due for renewal.
Membership Fees for 2015 /2016.
Normal member from 04/11/2015. €40.
Early Payment discount up to 3/11/2015. €30.
Family member (same address). From 04/11/2015. €35.
Early Payment discount up to 3/11/2015. €25.
Early Payment discount up to 3/11/2015. €25.
Member of other MI club. €15.
Forms available on line and membership secretary.
Mary Murphy
Knockateemore
Abbeyside
058 41770
087 2273825
See you on the hill. Happy Walking
Tuesday 6 October 2015
October News Letter
October News Letter
Walks
If you participate in a walk would you please consider
writing a very short report for the news letter? Any items would be gratefully
received. Email to bishopsnest33129@gmail.com
Walk report on Seven Sisters Walk lead by Monica
Corcoran.
This was
a very interesting walk lead by experienced walk leader Monica Corcoran.
Despite the inclement weather a hardy group of seven club members completed the
walk. Well done to everyone who braved the elements and stayed the course. After
togging out in our wet gear we walked from the upper car park at Mahon Falls
following a course set by our leader. Along the way we met some walkers from
the Kilmacthomas club, other than that we had the mountain to ourselves. Lunch
was at the Seven Sister lakes and coffee never tasted so well. Our return route
took us by Ned Curran’s cottage, a beautiful spot in the Comeragh’s that never
fails to invoke the imagination on life in bygone days.
Happy to
say we all returned to our cars wet and weary but in good spirits after a good
walk and looking forward to a hot shower and a hot toddy.
Noel.
Post AGM Events
We are
looking for B & C walk leaders to do night walks of no more than 3 hours
duration on familiar ground in November and December. Guidance and assistance on the night can be
arranged. Contact the new walk
coordinators.
Night walk
Thursday 22nd
October. Deelish Mountain. Meeting at TSB car park at 19:30. Torch essential.
Thanks for
everyone’s support over the last year and let’s hope for another successful
walking year ahead.
Richard
Tuesday 25 August 2015
September News Letter
September News Letter
Walks
If you participate in a walk would you please consider
writing a very short report for the news letter? Any items would be gratefully
received. Email to bishopsnest33129@gmail.com
Walk report
The club walk on the 9th August, 2015 had a small turnout of
3 walkers in total. Since the weather was poor we did a four hour walk at a
good pace taking in Seefin, Casey’s Road, Barnamadra Gap, and Carrigaline from
the Mauma Road. We covered a distance of 16 k. approx. and the three of us were
happy with a good work out at a strong pace.
George Tutty Walk Leader.
Walk Classifications
The monthly schedule from September onwards will now include
an A walk. I have asked some accomplished B walkers to up the calibre of their
walks to make them a bit more challenging, so giving the opportunity for
members to give them a go, indeed some of our B walks were already at an A
standard so it is also a bit of a reclassification.
We shall also try and get an Easy B walk on the sheet once a
month to give a greater variety of walks for members to try.
We would also like to see 4 away day walks a year, that is
walking in a different mountain range / location, no further than a 2 hour
drive away. These I would imagine to be on a Saturday or Thursday. Any volunteers
or locations contact richard.dykes1@gmail.com
Reenie Palmer is becoming the Thursday afternoon C style
walk coordinator, any offers to lead walks should be directed to her on 087 122
4040. She is taking over from John Browne who has done a magnificent job for
the past 5 years or more. Well done and thanks for your hard work.
AGM
The
AGM is at 20:00 on 6th October at the Park hotel Dungarvan.
The agenda is available on the website and also sent by
email.
If you did not receive it by email and were expecting it,
please check we have your correct address by sending an email to dungarvanhillwalking@gmail.com
Light refreshments will be available.
Vacant positions
We still have some vacant posts. Any nominations for posts
to richard.dykes1@gmail.com
Any news or walk reports please send to Marie at bishopsnest33129@gmail.com
Monday 24 August 2015
AGM NOTICE
Members
Notice
is hereby given of the Dungarvan Hillwalking Club AGM, which will be held on
Tuesday 6th October 2015 at the Park Hotel, Dungarvan, at 8pm. All members are
cordially invited to attend and new members are most welcome.
The
Agenda for the AGM is as follows.
Presentation
of cheque to West Waterford Hospice
1. Apologies
2. Approval of Minutes of AGM 7th October
2014.
3. Chairperson's
Address
4. Secretary's
Report
5. Treasurer's
Report
6. Membership Secretary's
Report
7. Constitutional
amendment.
8. AOB. For the retiring
committee, taken from the
floor.
9. Elected officers stand
down
10. Election of
Officers
The
following officers will be elected at the AGM.
Chairperson
Vice
Chairperson
Secretary
Treasurer
Membership
Secretary
PRO
Children's
Officer
Environmental
Officer
Walk
Coordinators, A, B and C.
Website
Coordinator
11. October Walks
12. AOB. For the new
committee, taken from the
floor.
We
hope that you will be able to attend and look forward to seeing you on the
night.
Yours
sincerely.
Richard
Dykes
Tuesday 4 August 2015
August News Letter
August News Letter
Walks
If
you participate in a walk would you please consider writing a very short report
for the news letter? Anything would be
gratefully received.
Email to bishopsnest33129@gmail.com
Comeragh Crossing
The
amount raised for the West Waterford Hospice is €1500, and will be presented to
them at the start of the AGM on the 6th October.
BBQ
The weather just held out for a
very pleasant evening at Maries house on the 18th July. Thanks to
all who contributed in making the event such a success. Over €100 was added to
the total of the Comeragh Crossing donation to the West Waterford Hospice.
Cunnigar Crossing
Over
120 men, women, children and dogs crossed to the Cunnigar spit on Sunday 2nd
August. With John at the helm and wind and tide in fierce competition, every
one made it across safely. At the Tigh An Cheoil public house refreshments were
available, and as it was the oyster festival the same weekend the local GAA ran
a barbeque and musicians were in
session. The weather also good to us, although windy it did stay dry, with
everyone in good spirits a magnificent
€701 was raised for the Dungarvan Lions club. Well done to all people
involved in making the event such a success.
AGM
The
AGM is at 20:00 on 6th October at the Park hotel Dungarvan.
We will be voting on a change to the constitution of the
club to allow us to hold committee meetings as and when required, at present
meetings have to be two weeks prior to the club night, which can be demanding
on peoples time.
Vacant positions
Secretary. Membership
Secretary. Chairman. Ordinary Club Member.
Any nominations for
posts to richard.dykes1@gmail.com
Wednesday 8 July 2015
Comeragh Crossing Comments
A selection of emails received.
Hi Richard
Just wanted to say a big thank you to you and the Dungarven hillwalking club for organising the Comeragh challenge. It was a great event, extremely well organised, and everyone at the administration points, bus and checkpoints were very friendly and helpful.The legs weren't bending at the ankles this morning, but thankfully they are now back to normal. I met some great people along the route and intend to take part again next year.
Well done.
Kind regards
Sharon Godfrey
Just wanted to say a big thank you to you and the Dungarven hillwalking club for organising the Comeragh challenge. It was a great event, extremely well organised, and everyone at the administration points, bus and checkpoints were very friendly and helpful.The legs weren't bending at the ankles this morning, but thankfully they are now back to normal. I met some great people along the route and intend to take part again next year.
Well done.
Kind regards
Sharon Godfrey
Dear Dungarvan Hillwalking
Club,
Wishing you all best of luck today.
Sorry I can't be with you this year - will be missing the Challenge and all the familiar Points and Faces.
Hope its a great success.
Kind Regards,
Dominic Price
Wishing you all best of luck today.
Sorry I can't be with you this year - will be missing the Challenge and all the familiar Points and Faces.
Hope its a great success.
Kind Regards,
Dominic Price
Hello
I took part in the Comeragh Crossing on Sat. I would like to thank you all very much for organising a great day. Everyone was so nice and friendly and all was so well organised. We didn't fit on the bus so a very nice gentleman from the club drove us to the start, I'm sorry I don't know his name.
I loved the walk and was so happy that the weather was so good I was able to appreciate the views .
The food and coffee were very welcome. If I had known about them I could have carried a lighter rucksack!!
The food at the finish was lovely.
I hope to get back next year. Thank you all again and well done
I took part in the Comeragh Crossing on Sat. I would like to thank you all very much for organising a great day. Everyone was so nice and friendly and all was so well organised. We didn't fit on the bus so a very nice gentleman from the club drove us to the start, I'm sorry I don't know his name.
I loved the walk and was so happy that the weather was so good I was able to appreciate the views .
The food and coffee were very welcome. If I had known about them I could have carried a lighter rucksack!!
The food at the finish was lovely.
I hope to get back next year. Thank you all again and well done
Gemma Slattery
Hi there,
Just a quick
thank you for all of the work involved in
organising Saturday’s Comeragh Crossing. “Enjoyed” mightn’t be the
right word but very glad I did it and it was really well set up. It was my
first time doing the Crossing but hopefully won’t be the last. Thanks,
Brian.
Brian Nolan,
Richard
Can you please pass on my thanks to all in the Dungarvan Hillwalking
Club for a brilliantly organised Comeragh Crossing. And again thank you for all
your help leading up to the walk See you all next year
Mick Penston
Hi Richard,
A thousand apologies. I was so busy in work etc I never saw this reply til now.
I am just waiting for the train after my weekly visits to dad.
I was extremely impressed with the entire event and if you could hear all the glowing comments from fellow walkers your ears would be burning and you would be glowing.
Everyone I talked to bar none had wonderful praise for the organisation of the entire weekend.
Congratulations take a bow. (And a well deserved rest.)
Brendan
Ps I am unfamiliar with the challenge etc. whilst I know I should be better with the compass I like the socialibilitity of the walks and perhaps was better off doing as I did.
Take care
Brendan
A thousand apologies. I was so busy in work etc I never saw this reply til now.
I am just waiting for the train after my weekly visits to dad.
I was extremely impressed with the entire event and if you could hear all the glowing comments from fellow walkers your ears would be burning and you would be glowing.
Everyone I talked to bar none had wonderful praise for the organisation of the entire weekend.
Congratulations take a bow. (And a well deserved rest.)
Brendan
Ps I am unfamiliar with the challenge etc. whilst I know I should be better with the compass I like the socialibilitity of the walks and perhaps was better off doing as I did.
Take care
Brendan
July News Letter
COMERAGH CROSSING.
A big
thank you to all the club members and non members, who contributed to the
Annual Comeragh Crossing, making it a great success and the biggest so far.
260
walkers took to the hills and all but a handful completed their walks. The
weather was kind to us and the new finish venue seemed to go down well.
CUNNIGAR CROSSING.
Supporting
the Dungarvan Lions Club the Annual Cunnigar Crossing will take place on Sunday
August 2nd. The meeting place is the TSB car park and we will depart from there
at 1:30pm prompt. After the walk, we will repair to Tig An Cheoil Pub for
refreshments and a collection for the Dungarvan Lions Club. Remember to bring a
change of foot wear as it can get very mucky.
BRING YOUR OWN SUMMER BBQ
18th
July From 18:00. Marie’s Garden. Tickets
from Committee. €5
TENERIFE HOLIDAY.
The
Annual Holiday Abroad on September 12-19th is to Tenerife. This was the
destination of the first club holiday abroad. As it's the 20th Anniversary of
the Club, a return visit was decided. To find out more about the holiday and
the walks planned, contact Tony Fitzgerald.
PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE OF THE
CLUB
The AGM
is set for the 6th October at the Park Hotel. Some vacancies on the
committee will become available so we thought we would start early to try and
fill them. Please volunteer early to avoid disappointment, or consider any post
if approached. The jobs are not as daunting as they may seem. Thanks.
Richard.
Wednesday 24 June 2015
COMERAGH CROSSING START INFORMATION
Comeragh Crossing 4th July 2015
- Signing in at Bridgie Terries bar and restaurant.
- The Pike, Killineen, 5 Kms East of Dungarvan.
- Map Reference. X 301 / 970.
- Challenge bus leaves at 07:00
- Crossing bus leaves at 07:30
- Nire bus leaves a 10:00
- Kilbrien bus leaves at 13:00
- Allow time to sign in.
- €25 entry.
- €20 Kilbrien entry.
- Register on the day.
- Challenge bus leaves at 07:00
- Crossing bus leaves at 07:30
- Nire bus leaves a 10:00
- Kilbrien bus leaves at 13:00
- Allow time to sign in.
- €25 entry.
- €20 Kilbrien entry.
- Register on the day.
Monday 1 June 2015
June News Letter
COMERAGH CROSSING.
The
Annual Comeragh Crossing will take place on the 4th July. We are now looking
for volunteers to help on the day. Please contact one of the committee if you
want to help to make this event the success it has always been. It is a fund
raising event for the West Waterford Hospice and we are looking for check point
Marshals and Stewards.
CUNNIGAR CROSSING.
Supporting
the Dungarvan Lions Club the Annual Cunnigar Crossing will take place on August
2nd. The departure date will be announced nearer the date as it depends on the
tides. After the walk, we will repair to Tig An Cheoil Pub for refreshments and
collection for the Lions Club. Remember to bring a change of foot wear as it
can get very mucky.
PITCH AND PUTT
12th
June at the Cunnigar. We will meet on the course at 19.00. Cost 5 Euro.
BRING YOUR OWN BBQ
18th
July 18:00. Maries Garden. Tickets from Committee
TENERIFE HOLIDAY.
The
Annual Holiday Abroad on September 12-19th is to Tenerife. This was the
destination of the first club holiday abroad. As it's the 20th Anniversary of
the Club, a return visit was decided. To find out more about the holiday and
the walks planned, contact Tony Fitzgerald.
WALK
REPORTS
On Sun 31st May seven B walkers including 1 guest all the way
from France headed for the Comeraghs and completed a circuit of Seefin from Mauma
Rd finishing via Farbrega. Some described it as four seasons all in one, with hailstones
and wind but mostly nice sunshine throughout. As this was his first time
leading, our leader noticed after some time that he was being marked out of
ten. 2 points were deducted for the Hailstones but later recovered for the
Sunny Spot where we had lunch. (Isn’t that right Ger ? ). An enjoyable walk
with some nice climbs and the distance covered was just over 15 Km.
C Walk Report: Clonmel to Carrick,
Sunday May 31st. Leader, Ronagh Baumann
A troop of 14 C walkers sample the
newly opened towpath that runs along the river Suir from Clonmel to Carrick on
Suir. A bus brought the walkers from Carrick to Clonmel
and after sheltering from a short squall, they set off on the 18km route.
The walkers escaped the worst of the
showers and most of the walk took place in brilliant sunshine, but the grass was
high at times and they had to beat it back with their sticks.
The walk took five hours in total, but the walkers broke for an excellent
lunch in Kilsheelan provided by James O'Donnell and his team of beautiful
assistants. Many thanks to James for his generosity and hospitality.
COMERAGH CROSSING SITUATIONS
VACANT.
Signing In Desk Receptionist. Early start. No pay. Sit down
job. Free dinner. Act fast to secure this sought after position.
Chip Depot Marshals. Healthy outdoor job meeting
interesting people, Bring your own flask. Dinner included.
Catering Executive. Long Hours. Hard Work. Free
snacks and tea all day. Free dinner if still hungry.
Various Other Vacancies Available. Apply within.
WANTED. 4
Pallets. 8 Stakes. 100metres of 5mm shock cord
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