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SonicZero
Apr-16-09, 08:00 AM
Hey guys
just thought I'd throw it up here in case anyone will be visiting Ireland anytime soon or if they would like to pop over.
basically there is a tricking gatherin planned on pkire.com , instead of typin it all out I'm gonna copy and paste the details form there, to here.
so here is the thread: http://www.pkire.com/thread.php?id=5496

and here are the main details:

Alright
Now this probably can't happen for a while considerin weather,school,
college....weather
But this is what I have in mind

Tricking, on beaches, for a few days, campin each night to wake up,
and continue trickin, camera people wanted for a big video, have fun,
music, football, frisbee, whatever other talents people have,bring it
along for more fun,if your not allowed camp, go home at the end of the
day,come back, trick, ect.

Few days of fun!
i want anyone and everyone that even can trick just a little, i want it
to be huge, some people from different countrys might come along too.

anyone come along, no matter where your from, no matter how good
you good you are at trickin, i dont care.

so thats the main gist of it, as for one of the locations, I definitely
wanna go to brittas bay, I havn't been there, and i've only heard good
things.

3 images of brittas bay:
http://www.lookaroundireland.com/counties/wicklow/flat/slide6.jpg
http://www.irelandgretchen.com/Images/brittas%20bay.jpg
http://www.brittasbay.org/images/vista.jpg

quote from brittasbay.org:
Brittas Bay is one of the finest beaches on the East Coast and is the most popular beach around for day tripping Dubliners to get out of the city on a summer day. Brittas Bay has a 5km stretch of beautiful white sand dunes and clean beaches. This beach has won a European Union (EU) Blue Flag - the interntional emblem for the highest quality beach areas in Europe - for five consecutive years. With no headlands to interfere with the peaceful rhythm, it is ideal for bathing, sailing and walking. Brittas has a 2mile/3.2km stretch of powdery sand and sand dune system which is a designated area of significant interest. The dunes are home to many interesting wildlife species and plants, including a number of rare species.

anyone and everyone throw out suggestions for more places,
brittas bay is just one I want to visit, we don't have to'


So that's basically the plan