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12th May 2022
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"This will be a huge challenge for me, a 2,750km round-Ireland cycle is no small feat, but I’m really excited to get started. Climate change and promoting climate action is something I feel very strongly about and if I can raise awareness and positive action around the topic I will. This route has never before been completed in this timeframe under the principles of a plant based diet, minimal single-use plastic waste and no new non-essential equipment, so I’m eager to attempt this great challenge."Alan's route will go as follows: Dún Laoghaire (Dublin), Gorey (Wexford), Tramore (Waterford), Ballycotton (Cork), Baltimore (Cork), Kenmare (Kerry), Dingle (Kerry), Bunratty (Clare), Galway, Westport (Mayo), Belmullet (Mayo), Sligo, Dungloe (Donegal), Buncrana (Donegal), Portrush (Antrim), Portaferry (Down), Blackrock (Louth). The route will include climbing and descending over 15,000m and spending 150 hours in the saddle. Alan will need to average 160kms daily to complete the cycle in the 17 days. If you'd like to support Alan in his cycle for climate change, you can do so by donating through this link HERE. The goal is to reach €10,000. All money raised will go towards ECO-UNESCO, Ireland’s Environmental Education and Youth Organisation that works to conserve the environment and empower young people. You can follow Alan's journey on socials HERE. His journey will run from the 3rd-19th June. Header image via Sustainable PR READ ON: East Cork pub Batt Murphy's announces closure after 46 years
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