Kerry and Kirsty

Commuting, Day rides, Audax, Incidents, etc.
ambodach
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Re: Kerry and Kirsty

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The one last night about Coigach I thought better than the others so far.
rmurphy195
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Re: Kerry and Kirsty

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I watched the program for the first time last night, and to be honest the combination of having to glance at the subtitles and the amount of time spent with the riders chatting to each other while standing still proved too much of a distraction for me I'm afraid.
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hercule
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Re: Kerry and Kirsty

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Thoroughly enjoying the second series (though it bores the rest of the house rigid!). It does seem that they are a bit less adventurous in this series than in their Outer Hebrides end to end. The Coigach circuit (which I know well) must have been all of 15 miles. Amazing how many Gaelic words are just the same in English :roll:
hercule
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Re: Kerry and Kirsty

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I’ve just stumbled on it again on the iPlayer.

Brilliant timing as I’m using the lockdown to lean Gaelic.

Tapadh leibh, BBC Alba!
Grandad
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Re: Kerry and Kirsty

Post by Grandad »

I have watched both series on my PC through the BBC News website ( TV now listed as iplayer).Subtitles always in english.
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