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Healy Pass? Pah!

Postby KindredSpirit » Sat, 27 Sep 2014 8:06 +0000

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Re: Healy Pass? Pah!

Postby paulc » Sat, 27 Sep 2014 11:58 +0000

The Healy Pass may only be a few miles long, but taken as part of the West Cork / South Kerry road network, I challenge anyone to beat it for a drive. Now that the Wild Atlantic Way is part of our lives, for anyone one of us living on the west coast we will never be short of good roads to keep us happy. I am glad to see the recent 'kerry run' took in the Healy Pass, what a road!!! paulc
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Re: Healy Pass? Pah!

Postby Fla » Mon, 29 Sep 2014 11:09 +0000

Paul, the Kerry runs always took in the Healy, that was mandatory by the lads!!! The one advantage of the Healy over many of those amazing roads we've all see on tv is that it's close, well surfaced ( to a point) and close to loads of other great roads. I'm getting a full brake service with callipers etc and the first test will be up the Healy!!!
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Re: Healy Pass? Pah!

Postby 93 Mk1 » Mon, 29 Sep 2014 8:25 +0000

The pass over the Caha mountains is worth doing also as it's not too far away from the Healy Pass.
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Re: Healy Pass? Pah!

Postby 93 Mk1 » Thu, 02 Oct 2014 3:47 +0000

This would give a car a good work out:

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