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A man, his dog and a borrowed goat set to go hiking around Ireland


Bob, Nathan and Cara

Nathan Kingerlee, a County Kerry native, is looking forward to a 168-kilometer hike along the south coast of Ireland with Cara, his dog, and Bob, the goat he borrowed from a neighbor, for company.

The 27-year-old is about to embark on the Blackwater Way hike in the south of Ireland with unusual company; a dog and a goat.  

"The idea of bringing a goat along came to me one evening while in my local bar over a few pints. I had just finished the book ‘Round Ireland With A Fridge’ by Tony Hawks and thought I would love to do something like that but instead of a fridge, a goat would be much better company,” Kingerlee told IrishCentral.

Kingerlee, who runs an adventure company in Killarney, said hiking the Blackwater Way is something he has "wanted to do for a long time."

The Blackwater Way is a hiking trail full of wild bogs, mountain, forest, roadways, glens, historic settlements, lakes, rivers and stretches of beautiful isolation stretching from Shrone near Killarney in Kerry, to Clogheen, near Clonmel in Tipperary.

Kingerlee lives in Killorglin, a small town in Co. Kerry that celebrates an old Irish festival each year by honoring a goat.
 
 "Bob actually comes from Cronin’s Yard, a farm at the base of Carrauntoohil, Ireland’s highest mountain. Most years King Puck is caught on the foothills of Carrauntoohil, so although Bob was never a King Puck, he could well be a distant, or not so distant, relation of a real life Puck," said Kingerlee.

Kingerlee, who beings his adventure on Monday, January 25 and hopes to finish by the end of the weekend, worries about Bob's stamina. Kingerlee is hoping to cover between 20km to 30km a day, and Bob is small enough to just about lift over fences

As for the relationship between Bob and Cara, well, said Kingerlee, when the animals met for the first time this week, Bob gave her (Cara) "a puck" with his horns.

"Since then they’ve been studiously ignoring each other. I’m sure they will start getting on better once we start our journey. They’ll have to as we’ll be staying in B&B’s and eating in pubs along the way and they will need to be on their best behavior," laughs Kingerlee.

Speaking to IrishCentral about the potential weather situations, Kingerlee said he is well prepared for blazing sunshine, snow and even torrential rain.

‘‘In terms of equipment I’ll be fully prepared and organized, but in terms of the actual hike I’ll be doing I’ve no idea what to expect and that’s what I’m really looking forward to," he said.


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I guess we'll all be reading his book in a few years. That's great because it's my favorite reading subject like ur man with the donkey going around the whole country.
Great ides!! Safe journey to you and your four footed friends--please keep us posted.
Yes, agree with bronxjames, please do keep us updated. Would love to do a trip like this....if only there were time & no responsibilities. What better place to do this than across the lovely terrain of Ireland!!!!!!!
I think thats so cool. I hope you guys keep us updated.
 




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