steewith2ees
Bluelight Crew
A whole lot of saving between now and then.
Which is why I couldn't get as far as a caravan in Rhyl at present. Hard work, but well worth the reward
A whole lot of saving between now and then.
Ah, sorry bout that, I thought it was ok to discuss risk assesment... Anyway, isn't Northern Ireland sort of part of UK, so I'd reckon there isn't much of border control there? Thanks for the replies nevertheless appreciate it!
We are a part of the UK. There are no border controls on the north border but the Guardai will sometimes do random stops on the border, generally buses filled with people heading to certain events. Our bus was stopped in Monaghan and one of the travellers arrested.
There is border control in sea ports on both sides of the Irish sea. I've only travelled the Irish Sea to the Scottish ports and to Fleetwood but found there was border control and plenty of police.
I am going back to Ecuador and Peru.![]()
I am going back to Ecuador and Peru.![]()
Twice as deepBoth times will be in our winter, their summer but it really makes very little difference in Ecuador because it is on the equator. The whole country is the size of England and it is the most varied geography and climate you can imagine--from Chimborazo (over 6K meters and the highest point on earth) to the vast Amazonian rainforest, cloud forest, high deserts and good surfing on the coast. In Peru there is Colca Canyon, deeper than Grand Canyon, where you can sit up top and watch the condors fly below you. I really loved Ecuador--it is unbelievably cheap to travel there. Peru is more expensive and so I explored it a lot less than Ecuador, but this time I will be going with my Peruvian-american friend so maybe I will see a little bit more.