Friday 31 December 2021

Athbhlian faoi mhaise dhaoibh 2022

 Wishing all Club members a happy and healthy new year-for this year more than ever. 

Today is New Year's Eve (Oíche Chinn  Bhliana) and it is one of the days associated with a number of traditions in Ireland. Back in the time when a well was the source of water, it was believed that you should never draw water on New Year's Eve, as if you do, the water is said to turn to wine at midnight and anyone who witnesses this will disappear. In Leitrim it was considered unlucky to throw out water or spend money on that day.  It was said that people who did not eat enough on New Year's Eve would not have enough to eat for the year. In Co. Limerick it was believed that if you threw a loaf of bread at the main door of the house, it would ward off hunger from the house for the coming year. At midnight, the back door and the front door were opened to let out the old year and let in the new year. In Roosky, Co. Roscommon, men would beat drums to beat out the old year. Different times indeed

After the revelry on New Year's Eve, you had to mind your manners the day after. Anyone quarrelling on New Year's Day (Lá Caille) is said to do so for the coming year! Folklore recorded from Boyle, Co. Roscommon noted that if a woman was the first person to visit your house on New Year's Day, it was bad luck but if a man was the first, he was given some silver to bring luck to both for the coming year. Hmmmm, I wonder.....

 People also believed that if they had 'full and plenty' on New Year's Day, they would have it for the year. Boxty, a type of bread made with potatoes, salt and flour was traditionally eaten. 

So let us eat, drink and be merry, remember times past, be grateful for what we have and look forward to the future! An donas amach, an sonas isteach ó anocht go blian ó anocht!

All the traditions above were accessed at www.dúchas.ie, a fantastic online resource on Ireland's folklore gathered by schoolchildren in the 1930s. 



Thursday 30 December 2021

No walk in the park but I was all ears


There are some excellent podcasts and programmes about walking and hiking out there but if you are looking for something different, you could do worse than listen to the writer and broadcaster Horatio Clare's four part series about his experiences hiking Slieve Donard, Scafell Pike, Snowdon and Ben Nevis. Despite the obvious effort involved, it's very soothing and restful and a welcome break from the incessant pandemic noise. Access it here.

The Club climbed these mountains a number of years ago. Maybe it's time to revisit them or at least throw a new challenge into the pot? A plan for the new year? 



Wednesday 22 December 2021

Club walk Monday 27th December 2021

Flaggy Shore.  Meet at EMO service station, between Kinvara and Belharbour at 10.30am. Duration: 2 h 30 min approx. Rain gear, good footwear and face mask advised. Limited parking at Linnane's or Russell Gallery at start of walk. Names in advance please to leader N. Lohan. 

Friday 17 December 2021

Night walk Monday 20th December


Christmas night walk starting from Gullane's car park at 8pm sharp. Easy walk to Garbally Woods. Duration: 1.5hrs approx. Each walker must have own torch, hi-vis jacket and boots. Names to walk leader Liam Roche in advance please.


As this is the last Club walk before the big day, we'd like to take this opportunity to wish all Rosway members a happy, safe and joyful Christmas. 

Thursday 9 December 2021

Club walk Sunday 12th December 2021

We were due to have our Christmas day out this coming Sunday but because of updated government guidelines in relation to Covid-19, this has been postponed. Instead, the Club walk this coming Sunday 12th December will take place in Aghrane Forest, Ballygar. Distance: 12kms approx.  Duration: 3hrs. Grade: Easy-flat forest track. Trail shoes ok. Meet at car park adjacent to Fallon's 'Corner House' bar in Ballygar @ 10am. Text name if going to leader Claire Dolphin.  

Wednesday 8 December 2021

Mountaineering Ireland Lynam lecture 9th December 2021

Mountaineer and adventurer Noel Hanna will deliver this year’s Mountaineering Ireland Lynam Lecture tomorrow evening 9th December at 7.30pm. Click here for more details.

Given the current rise in COVID-19 cases and ongoing restrictions to indoor venues this event will be held online and is free to Mountaineering Ireland members. You can register here to receive the link for the event. You will need your membership number to register.

Thursday 2 December 2021

Christmas walk and Club dinner Sunday 12th December POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

Thanks to everyone that has responded so far. This is the final call for names. We need to know if you're coming by Friday 3rd December as we need to finalise numbers for bus and hotel in advance. No guarantee of place after this date.