Magical Winter Wicklow
Saturday, May 8th, 2010This is a little late in coming but the photos by themselves should be worth the wait. It’s hard to describe in words just how amazing our winter hike along the Wicklow Way really was.
One of the absolute highlights was reaching Lough Tay as the sun was setting on New Year’s Eve. It’s such a special place on any day of the year but its beauty really took my breath away in the snow. We camped in a forest a stone’s throw from the lake and came back first thing on New Year’s morning to see the sun rise again over Lough Tay.
Some of the hiking was pretty hard going. We were up to our waists in snow at some points and I felt like I was a little figurine trudging through icing on a massive Christmas cake a lot of the time. This was our second winter hiking trip together. The first was in Shenandoah Valley, Virginia. A lot of people think we’re crazy for going out camping in the cold but once you have the right equipment (and someone to snuggle up with at night), it’s such an incredible way to see nature. It’s easier to spot animal tracks, there aren’t any mosquitoes and there’s hardly anybody else around.
So we had a very special and peaceful start to 2010. Things have become a bit more hectic since then but it helps to think back to Wicklow in the magic of winter to get us through.