Right, so Inner Mongolia I don't feel the need to say much about other than it was amazing.I went on an epic run while we were there. Long story short I wanted to climb this mountain which didn't look to be that far away, but it was. After running in and around the hills, and a brutal climb I returned three and a half hours later refreshed. The view was incredible. We slept in a tent that night which was rather cold, but we survived. We only made a short trip there but came back with some great stories and brilliant pictures. Now enjoy the many many pictures.
Big plans this year!
Including Turkey, Germany, Korea, and Ireland.
This is going to be FUN, more later.
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Hi Brian! Your dad wrote a note and sent us your blog address. We think it's great that you're having such an adventure--and we love the pictures. :) So, how's the Chinese coming?
Ralph and Raenell
Hello from Dublin Hi Brian - you don't know me but I'm your Dads first cousin. My dad and your Gran - Peg and brother and sister. My dad was 79 yesterday actually. Anyway your Dad sent an email with your blog details so I thought I'd take a look - its the first week back in work after the chrimbo holidays and here in AIB Bank its a fairly quiet working week to be honest. Much rather be where you are right now! I work in the headquarters here in Dublin city and live about 5 miles away so its grand.
That power bar looked huge - did yis finish it?
Love to see more photos and hear how you're getting on - keep blogging!
Your first cousin once removed....(or is it second cousin I'm never sure)
Jane
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