LONDON, UK (Team Geared Up) - It’s your Friday links on a Tuesday! The stuff we didn’t get to talk about during the last week (or 2 weeks for me!). I was away travelling and have had no internet connection on return - it cut midway through this post, hence the few days delay. Thanks to Aisling for posting some Friday Fluff in the gap.
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Congrats to Len Kelleher, Irish Freestyle Kayaker who won Gold at the 2007 Kayak Surf World Championships in Bakio, Mundaka. Great news! Len’s Blog
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Eoin discovered that top baselayer company NZ Ice Breaker state in their Privacy Policy that you cannot link to their website. Now that’s really not good for your SEO!
You are not permitted to reproduce, adapt, distribute or incorporate in any other work, in whole or in part, anything from this web site without written permission from Icebreaker. You may not create a link from any other web site to any part of this web site, without Icebreaker’s express consent.
Well guys, after you sue Google, you can sue me.
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I wish I was under 21 again! The Moutaineering Council of Ireland are holding a Youth Winter Skills course in Scotland. Eoin can speak out for these, they’re bloody good courses. Apply!
The MCI are also holding a Youth Climbing League in Ireland. All indoor, all before February.
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Check out Irish MTB Riders, Mel & Ryan Sherlock’s Blog. The photo above is from their site of the last race that Ryan took part in this season - the Irish Marathon Championships.
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Must go dig out some more links for next week!
-Robin-

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Latest Comments (7):
Speaking of fluffy stuff - I found a blog for New Balance shoes now although this is pretty old - they certainly had a funky trail shoe collection for spring/summer 2007
http://www.newbalance-blog.com/category/trail-buster/
Think they might have been only available in Japan though :-(
my eyes hurt from all those colours………. ;-)
Don’t show Eoin - he loves those colour palettes! lol.
I’ll stick those into this Friday links!
They are fab - although I can’t see them lasting on the irish trails for very long- they are kinda similar to the walsh trail shoes except way cooler.
I thought you were joking about them being trail shoes! They just look like fashion trainers. That suede-y material wouldn’t last a minute!!
I didn’t think they were suitable for trails either. They described them as “urban hiking concept shoes”. - porbably more suitable for a jaunt in Stephens green really
I found the real trail buster shoes on the NB website and they look a lot more sturdier
http://www.newbalance.co.uk/2005/Product/womens_running.shtml
interesting…
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