HU Travellers Meeting Ireland 2017
8th Annual Horizons Unlimited Overland Adventure Travel Event
Friday June 23 - Sunday June 25, 2017 - Enniskillen, N. Ireland
It's All About Overland Adventure
Whether you're a seasoned veteran with wisdom to share or a complete novice hungry for ideas and guidance, it doesn't matter if you ride a motorcycle, a bicycle, or drive an expedition vehicle...Horizons Unlimited meetings are for everyone who dreams of adventure along the road less travelled.
Inspiring, Informing & Connecting
Some people value Horizons Unlimited events for what they learn from the unique line-up of presenters. Some people value the chance to discover new products and services at the trade stands. Some people value just kicking back with a beer among old friends and new.
Most people enjoy a little bit of everything, and everyone goes home fired-up for adventure with a smile on their face.
The event will include a packed schedule of presentations and activities. All within the relaxed and friendly atmosphere that Horizons Unlimited is known for.
Horizons Unlimited Ireland Event Schedule
The event is taking place from Friday, June 23 to Sunday, June 25, 2017.
The plan is simple. Show up on Friday afternoon, meet people and setup. Travel Presentations and Tech seminars are planned throughout the meeting, starting Friday afternoon through Sunday morning.
Event schedule will be posted here approx 1 week before the event.
The schedule WILL CHANGE - stuff happens! Check the latest schedule to be posted at the meeting on the day.
Presenters at HU Ireland 2017 so far...
Workshops and Tech Sessions below
Jim WilsonRiding High in the Andes |
The highs and lows of trying to break the highest altitude on a motorbike in Chile and Argentina. This is story of three guys and a girl heading to South America to play in the Andes on some KTM Freerides. They flew themselves and the bikes to Santiago, Chile and travelled north up into and across the Andes and into Argentina where they spent 4-5 days at a time riding in the mountains at high altitude. They share their preparations, the kit list, the ideas, and the training.
Séamus, Jim, Kev and Míde were on this trip together. Between them, they have travelled Russia, Mongolia, Africa, South America and across Europe on motorbikes and in a Jeep. They have many miles travelled and many experiences between them.
Sean McAnultyThe White Elephant does Cape Nord |
Import a Toyota Landcruiser troopcarrier from Australia and place it in Ireland, and Ireland suddenly seems smaller. So with a flying pig strapped to its bullbars off it went on a 3 month journey to the top of Europe in a race to beat Norwegian winter driving legistlation. Learn what makes a good overlanding truck. Discover what swear words to use when fixing your truck at the side of a motorway. Learn what not to take on a trip. Learn the fate of said pig.
Sean likes old 4x4 trucks, does his own mechanicing, and uses them for work and overlanding around Australia, Northern Europe, and even Greenland. He's just back from relocating campervans around Australia.
Jim Kelsey, Riding the BAM RoadConquering the Eastern BAM |
The BAM Road is no more! Well, the road is gone, the route remains. The road was built to facilitate the construction of the Baikal–Amur Mainline Railway. It hasn't been maintained since the railway was completed in 1974. It snakes through the Taiga Forest, greater in size than all of Europe. Washed away for melting ice, the road leads to remnants of bridges which have collapsed into swollen rivers. Temperatures range from -50 to +30 degrees. Mosquitoes abound. While the western half is frequently travelled, as of July 2014, a number of attempts to conquer the eastern half had failed. Kev, Mark, Gary, Ned and Jim decided to have a go. Sure, what could go wrong??
Jim came to off-roading and adventure riding late through falling in with the wrong people, the sort that puts fun before practicality.
Liam McCabeMake It Up As You Go Along |
Leaving Belfast in 1999, Liam rode his Africa Twin solo to India for the Millennium, and continued through southeast Asia, Australia, shipping to South America, continuing north to New York, and finally returning to Belfast in 2003. The complete trip lasted three years and nine months.
After various smaller trips of three months, biking in Europe and north Africa, and backpacking, Liam returned to bike travel. Wanting somewhere to go for the millennium and without any great preparation, he made a plan to ride to India.
Frank McNelisAfrican Adventure! |
This is the story of Frank's solo trip from Dublin to Capetown and the amazing adventures, sights, people, cultures, and weather he experienced along the way. From the snow storms in Europe and thunderstorms in Asia to the heat of the Sahara desert, Pyramids of Egypt and the River Nile taking the ferry down lake Nasser. Difficult and lawless roads in Kenya. Jungles and savanna fires in central Africa. Close encounters with wildlife. Border crossing experiences. It really was an amazing adventure!
Wanting to travel the world, but with little time to spare over the last 15 years, Frank has been taking trips from 4-8 weeks at a time. He has so far managed to travel from Alaska to Argentina, from Norway to South Africa, and a lot of Europe. He's always planning the next one...
Mide MaherGranny on the Road of Bones |
This is the story of an Irish Granny, two Irish lads and two Germans riding the Road of Bones from Magadan to Yakutsk. The story begins with a jeep and a trailer with two bikes on it leaving Abbeyleix, in the centre of Ireland, and travelling to far eastern Siberia. Mide and friends joined the jeep briefly to get (most of) the bikes into Russia!! They flew home, then, while the jeep travelled across Russia to Magadan. They picked up a stray English fella who travelled with them to Yakutsk. They rode a Honda CRF230, a KTM 690 and three BMW X Challenges. They made some amazing new friends and were warmly welcomed by all the local people. Hospitality like tehy've never experienced before.
Mide is a mom of four and Granny to Oisin. Since she met Kev in 2007, her life has been one big adventure. She learned to ride motorbikes, travelled all over Europe and, this year, travelled to Siberia to ride the Old Summer Road, Road of Bones.
Ronan Egan, 2 Bikes Go East2 Bikes Go East - Petrol and Pedals |
What's it like cycling in the Himalayas at altitude and bringing all your food with you? Is it any fun? How do you get a bicycle to Asia? What kind of experiences will you have if your max speed on the flat is 20kph? In nine months of travel, what were the more interesting places you saw in SE Asia? The aim of this talk is to give you a flavor of what it's like to cycle and motorbike the Himalayas and Asia, then let you know how to go about heading off yourself and making best use of your 20 kph speed.
Ronan will tell a few of the more interesting stories from the road, like how by sheer luck he and his girlfriend, Alice, ended up cycling in the direction of where the Dalai Lama was teaching to a field of Buddhists, cycling 10 days into a valley where the other end was still snowbound, hoping their luck would hold and they would get to the other side in time to see the Dalai Lama. Pushing small Indian cars over landslides with Buddhist monks in robes, hoping they wouldn't have to retreat back out of the valley in the yellow bus of shame! They liked to mix it up and ended up renting Enfields, Hondas and Scooters for side trips that would make great 2 week holidays, we'll show you these trips and give you the details on how to get there. The pity about a lot of trips is folks stick to one thing, so hopefully this talk will show you how it's possible to mix it up. They'll have maps along for anyone interested.
Ronan is the creator of the Fiat 127 Cabriolet for racing in his uncle's fields. Petrol-powered transport was always a passion. Then add the possibilities of travel and it was always a dream to head off on wheels. For his first trip, Ronan couldn't afford a motorbike, so it was South America by bicycle. Second big trip was Asia, again by bicycle, with Alice, and some rental moto fun.
Dave FlooksPeruvian Adventure. "Adventure"? Really?? |
Renting a bike and doing a guided tour - is this really adventure or is it just a holiday? As most of us have limited holidays and cash, and many family commitments, how do you have an adventure in some far flung country? Well, perhaps it's not all Charley and Ewan (or is it?), but rather a bike rental and an organised tour, can this be an adventure? Come and make up your own mind.
Dave is a regular traveller by motorcycle both in the U.K. and around the globe. He's made some great friends on his journeys.
Patrick HesseMyanmar - The Road to Mandalay |
A picture slide show of a recent trip to Myanmar showing pictures of some of the historical sites of interest places of signifigance and of the people along the way going through their daily life.
Patrick started motorcycling in 1978 and has biked throughout Ireland, U.K., Europe, Chile, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, Morocco, Thailand, Laos, and, most recenty, in Myanmar. He has ridden many different types of motorcycles - sport, road, adventure, and trail bikes. He enjoys travelling and meeting new people, doing the best he can with a camera along the way to document his trips.
Educational Sessions
Because Horizons Unlimited events are about informing, not just inspiring, we also have a great lineup of educational sessions for you...
Jay JohnstonTech/Electrics & Interpret GS911 Data |
Jay is an ex-Motorrad Tech, so he has PLENTY he can tell you! Last year, he had a table full of both broken and fixable parts and did practical demos on pulling stuff apart and illustrating common failure points. This year, he received requests for Basic Electrics and interpreating GS911 data. Jay spent many years repairing and fixing Beemers from air-cooled, oilheads and hexheads He has built his fair share of bikes during that time (not all have been BMW), including a few for overlander adventures. He wants to share some knowledge so that travellers can enjoy relatively pain-free trips.
Rodge Byrne, Bikers TrainingFirst Bike On Scene: What Do You Do? |
1. First Bike On Scene: What Do You Do?
The most critical emergency care actions you can provide at the scene of a traffic collsion.
What are the most pressing skills needed at the scene of a road traffic collsion? Learn what's needed for bikers to care for fellow bikers with the same skills as emergency service providers.
2. First Bike On Scene: FBOS Insights
What we learned from FBOS providers carrying out rescues of other bikers.
Get frontline insights on how bikers, who are trained in FBOS-ERS, have performed in a road traffic collison event. Rodge will review what can be gained from the FBOS course and what is contributed to a biker's emergency care needs. Knowledge banishes helplessness!
Rodge and Nick are the sole providers of the FBOS-ERS training across the island of Ireland. Both pre-hospital emegency care professionals and bikers, they are very conscious of the risks that bikers experience. Also, visit their exhibition stand on-site. Chat with them about training components, course information, and get the website links for course dates and times.
Victor Wright Institute of Advanced Motorists |
A PowerPoint presentation and introduction to how to become an IAM Advanced Rider. A revision on road basics, what's involved in taking the Advanced Riding Test and riding to a planned system when creating your own bike safety space with other road users. It's all about information, position, speed, gears and acceleration - but most of all it's about you.
Victor has ridden for 40 years and probably had as many bikes, most of which my wife knows about. He's had punctures in several European countries and been very lucky to bike in the USA, North Africa, and South Africa. This year the plan is Nordkapp for the midnight sun.
Daithi WrightThe Infamous Bodging Session & |
The Bodging Session includes a tyre removal and puncture repair and talk on how to get a bike going in the event of a journey-stopping mishap. An interactive presentation on "bodge" type repairs to help travelers get on the move again following any mishaps to their bikes, from broken engine casings, punctures and repairing broken chains to electrical gremlins, carburetor/fuel problems. The presentation relies heavily on suggestions/advice contributed everyone in attendance. Also there will be advice on what to pack - even more than the bodging, this will be greatly enhanced by the contributions of attendees. Last year we had a group of about 40 and it was very enjoyable with a fair share of banter. There was a great amount of helpful hints and suggestions from everyone there. With the contributions of all those in attendance, it seems to get better every year and is well worth a look in.
Daithi has been to about 25 different countries. Recently, he's been heading down to Portugal trailriding on the CCM, but hopes to get to know his home country a little bit better this year. He enjoys fixing things and is a bit of a bodger; hence, the Bodging Sessions.
Slow Speed Riding Competition will have a course laid out for riders to traverse on their own bikes as slowly as possible. This is harder than it sounds. The current reigning champion must be de-throned! It's a lot of fun and a welcome distraction while getting some fresh air.
More to come...
How about you? We're all here to learn, and there's LOTS to learn! We want to do more presentations and seminars - but we need volunteers to give them! Any topic you can contribute having to do with motorcycle travel, maintenance, planning etc, lasting 20 minutes or more, would be great. Please sign up here.
Presenters at HU Ireland 2016 included...
Workshops and Tech Sessions below
Dylan WickramaWhen the road ends - Beating the Darien Gap on a Boatercycle |
Then you arrive at a point where there is no road to continue. Between Panama and Colombia, there is one of the most dense jungles of this planet: The Darien! Stretching from the Pacific coast from the West to the Atlantic coast on the East, the Darien is home to many different groups of guerrilla fighters, drug smugglers and randomly scattered but notorious tribal groups which makes it to one of the most isolated and dangerous regions on Earth.
A perfect challenge for Dylan! As the first man ever he sails, solo, 650km around Darien, on the Pacific Ocean from Panama into Colombia on a self-built raft propelled by a motorcycle and experiences one of a kind adventure! A journey that is not only takes him across country borders but also tests his personal limits.
Constant break downs, storms, currents and zero sailing experience were some of the challenges of his incredible journey. When things go from bad to worse, dolphins come to his rescue! Watch the video excerpt of his trip.
Dylan Samarawickrama has travelled around the world for three and half years and modestly says he has 'done some interesting adventures'.
Dylan's book 'When the Road Ends' has now been published in English! Ask him to autograph your copy at the meeting!
Paul French, Lemon Rock Bike ToursRide the Wild Atlantic Way - Review of our 2015 ride from Killarney to Enniskillen on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way |
A group of us intend riding The Wild Atlantic Way from Killarney to Enniskillen - and we'll present a review of our trip. A combination of video and photos taken along the way.
You can join this trip too with LemonRock Bike Tours in Killarney who can supply BMW rentals and necessary riding gear. Departing Monday 20th June - see website for more details and to sign up.
Paul says he's been a motorcyclist for ever - but new to overland travel experience, apart from trips to France. Used to race motorcycle sidecars and sold my business to take early retirement - which resulted in forming a new motorcycle rental and touring business with his old sidecar racing partner, Tiernan.
Jim KelseyRiding the Eastern BAM |
Having traveled Siberia's Western Bam Road in 2012, Kevin Emans and Mark Kemp decided to try the Eastern Bam in 2014.
Despite a number of recorded attempts, it had beaten all visitors to date. In 2014, the lads, along with Gary and Ned O'Keeffe and Jim Kelsey took up the challenge. 5 men and 5 bikes started the trip. Two and a half of each came back almost 6 weeks later.
The people, river crossings, bridges, trains, lots of water, maintenance, breakdowns, accidents, injuries, visits from the police, varied accommodation, vodka, socialising, mayors reception all contributed to make this an eventful trip from start to finish.
Frank McNelisTravelling the world on Limited Time |
Always wanting to travel the world and experience as many of its cultures its people and its amazing scenery but with very little chance of taking a year off for a big trip I had to find another way.
Merv and Sarah ColtonHeading North from Ushuaia |
A photographic story of 18 months through Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela and Brazil
This is the second half of the story of a couple on their 2 1/2 year trip. Too old to qualify as a gap year, too young to retire, too restless to stop, it's the tale of a dream trip come true. We told the first half at the Hubb Eniskillen when we got back from South America, and this is the second half of the tale.
This photo presentation will show what we saw along the way, as well as telling the joys of getting root canal treatment in Bolivia, shot by a blowpipe in Venezuela for uttering 3 stupid words and waking up in a hospital somewhere by the banks of the Amazon.
Merv and Sarah have traveled for 2 years around South America. They traveled pretty slowly in their Unimog truck which allowed them to stay in pretty remote spots, and to haul some heavy cameras with ease.
Right now they are back home and moving into their garage to rent their house to save money for the next trip!
Alex Petrov3 weeks of vacation? You can see a lot in a short annual leave! |
It's often taken for granted that you need months to do overland traveling, but reality is some of us don't have that much time to take away from work and family. However, we sure want to explore a lot! In this session, we will look back on few trips that are possible within relatively short timescale starting from Ireland - Barcelona return in 1 week, Nordkapp in 2.5 weeks and Istanbul in 3 weeks. We will look at the transportation options/ferry routes from Ireland, as well as briefly touch base on an option to ship the bike ahead of time.
Added bonus? Some important formalities/considerations if you step outside of the EU, which you are sure to do on trips like to Istanbul!
Born and raised in Russia, then moved to NZ, the UK and finally Ireland. Started motorcycling when in NZ 10 years ago and continued ever since, travelling all around Europe, as well as a the US. Now looking to step outside for a longer adventure!
Billy Ward, Bike TruckAfrica - Another axis of evil? |
You're going to Africa? You sure? It's very dangerous you know. Machetes, diseases and all sorts. Have you been? 'er No'.
Well, let's get something straight, Africa is not a country! So why do so many of us bundle ALL the countries of this continent into one and then choose the worst characteristics of a couple of them to describe the whole lot?
We shouldn't really be surprised at this should we? When we listen to the 24/7 news media telling us how dangerous the whole world is. If we took too much notice of that, well, we wouldn't be riding to Belfast never mind Africa.
This prezo aims at sharing some of my thousands of kilometers across many parts of the world and will try and dispel the myth of the 'axis of evil' and help trigger that spark that gets you buying new underwear a few maps and packing the panniers!
I'll share some road trip stories and images of rides with Charley Boorman, primarily in Africa, including South Africa, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Mozambique and even an illegal dash into Angola. I'll also share some insight into what it's like working with Charley, ten years on from Long Way Round.
I've been adventure travelling in bike terms for the last 10 years. Africa, Central America, Australia, USA all on motorbikes. Working with several UK TV celebrities including The Hairy Bikers, Ross Noble and Charley Boorman, has helped me develop opportunities in adventure biking & Theatre / TV production.
Richard Le SueurChasing African Snow - The adventures of an actor/filmmaker around Southern Africa in search of snow |
Winter – Chasing African Snow is a photographic book that follows the adventures of actor/filmmaker and entrepreneur Richard Le Sueur around South Africa and Lesotho in search of snow. The trip covered almost 15000km of mostly off-road riding through the winter on a BMW Dakar, while trying to run a business remotely with dodgy internet, battery draining cold (down to -20 degrees celcius) and of course the challenge of dealing with snow and ice on the roads. One of the highlights included riding through a reserve at night with lions. Some video included.
Richard Le Sueur currently runs a media company and also does some acting, writing, producing and directing. Recently published a photographic travel book called Chasing African Snow about a 15000km motorcycle road-trip around South Africa and Lesotho and working on a possible television series. The book is almost sold out after just 3 months of sales online.
Stephen ClarkBut I only have two weeks! - Getting the most out of two weeks without it turning into an "Iron Butt ride" |
You can get much more than you think possible in two weeks in parts of Europe, and you don't need to ride 500+ miles a day! Meeting the people rather than just passing through their landscape is what makes the journey.
I have travelled to various parts of Europe, visited Morocco, Turkey and old Eastern Bloc Countries all on a motorcycle, during my travels I have to say very few of the the roads or even the views stay with you the way the people you meet do.
Grant and Susan Johnson, Horizons UnlimitedHow it all began. The story of Grant and Susan's 11-year trip around the world, without a plan or a clue! |
Way back in 1987, before the Internet, two young and naive Canadians set out from Vancouver to ride around the world on a motorcycle. The plan (and budget) was for 3 years, but it didn't quite work out that way!
Educational Sessions
Because Horizons Unlimited events are about informing, not just inspiring, we also have a great lineup of educational sessions for you...
Mark WarrenderDitch that tent, sleep in a hammock! ANDA Guide to Wild Camping |
Ditch that tent, sleep in a hammock!
A practical demonstration of slinging a camping hammock, fly sheet and associated rigging. The absolute comfiest and lightest way to camp.
Having slept in a tent for 20 years I was very dubious about hammock camping, I'd never have even considered it if I hadn't seen my mates setup. After my first night I was a complete convert, right now I would take a night in my hammock over any hotel! Warm, dry and super comfortable, let me show you how to select your site, rig the hammock and fly, pack up and go in the morning. If that's too tiring, you can have a lie down in it too!
Don't knock it until you've tried it, come and see for yourself.
Kelly the Kettle (and other stoves).
A practical demonstration of the Kelly Kettle, an Irish made kettle and stove requiring no fuel to be carried. Free sip of coffee!
The Kelly Kettle is a classic design made in Ireland and something I thought would be good to carry on my round the world trip. It uses a real fire made of local materials to boil the water, so you don't need to carry any fuel. I took this along with a petrol burning stove and it won on almost every level. Come and see how it works compared with other stoves, including how to do more than just boil water.
If you're nice to me I might even make you a coffee!
A Guide to Wild Camping - How to camp where you're not supposed to be without getting into trouble.
It's late and you're tired with no place organised to sleep for the night. You don't speak the local language and can't find a handy campsite with shower block, toilets and electric hoockup. It's dark, and probably raining.
Having been in this situation too many times, I'd like to share my tips on how to survive the night. Where do you go? What do you do? What do you eat? What if you're discovered?
What do you do when you live in Australia and love it, but your family want to return to England? There were no options for staying but I wasn't ready to just roll over and fly home either, so I got up one day and decided I'd ride home. Simple! In fact it was, pretty much. Once I'd planned the route and sorted the visas, the rest of it was – well, like riding a bike!
After riding half way around the world, from the Tropics to the Arctic Circle, conquering language and cultural barriers, breaking down, falling off and being arrested I finally made it home. And do you know what? The only real problem I have is deciding where to go next!!
Merv ColtonTravel Photography |
The usual gotchas with travel photograph - a few tips on how to get the best photos that you can while on the road, and what not to do.
We've all done it, taken a crap photo of the most amazing scene or situation and wished we had done better. With many scenes we never get a second chance. The sun has set and you've to move on, or the old woman smiling at you with more gums than teeth has disappeared.
I'll try go through a few tips to try help get decent photos faster, not to let that shot get away. How to prepare your camera, what to look for and what to adjust to help get the best results from any given situation. This will be more about what to do, and less about the features on any given whizzbang camera.
I've worked as a weekend sports photographer for my local papers, and got used getting 10 shots per match of 6 different matches in 6 locations in the same day. I've also put down roots and stayed in the one spot for hours to get the shot I wanted.
Grant Johnson, Horizons UnlimitedFix that flat! How to change a tyre anytime, anywhere! |
Grant's tyre changing seminars are always well attended and appreciated. This seminar covers: how to prevent flats in the first place, and fix them when you get one; the best tools and how to use them for tube and tubeless tires; hands-on practical for beginners to experts, optional tyre changing contest.
Daithi WrightBodging Session and Slow Speed Skill |
The Bodging Session includes a tyre removal and puncture repair & talk on how to get a bike going in the event of a journey stopping mishap.
An interactive presentation on "bodge" type repairs to help travellers get on the move again following any mishaps to their bikes, from broken engine casings, punctures and repairing broken chains to electrical gremlins, carburettor/fuel problems. The presentation relies heavily on suggestions/advice contributed everyone in attendance.
Last year we had a group of about twenty-five and it was very enjoyable with a fair share of banter, I was pleased with the amount of helpful hints and suggestions I got from everyone there, well worth a look in.
Daithi says: "I appreciate the journey sometimes has nothing to do with the destination, I suppose most of the fun is in getting there. I'm into off-road and enjoy the challenge of getting to places that are difficult to get to."
Grant and Susan Johnson, Horizons Unlimited4 Easy Steps to Overland Travel! You can do it - we can help! Finding your way around Horizons Unlimited, other resources. Lots of great pics and video clips. |
"Grant and Susan Johnson are icons in the round-the-world (RTW) motorcycling community. The Johnsons host - or more appropriately write, edit, produce, manage and coordinate Horizons Unlimited - a global network of motorcycle travelers... and a bona fide adventure motorcycling phenomenon." Dan Hilton, Rider Magazine
This seminar will be an overview of 'How To' travel overland topics. Includes content from the Achievable Dream series and great pics from HU Photo Contest winners!
Grant Johnson, Horizons UnlimitedBike mods and ergonomics! |
Grant will host a bike 'Show and Tell' - bring your bike and show us your favorite travel mods. Critique and discussion.
When you picked up your new bike, did they take the time to make it fit you? You'll learn the amazing difference a properly setup bike makes to your riding fun.
Panel discussions at most HU events include...
Border crossings - How to get through borders with minimal stress and cost!
Packing light - Tips and techniques from experienced travellers to reduce weight and bulk.
Regional discussions - e.g. travelling in South America or Asia.
For Women Only - A must for the ladies, so be sure to plan on being there! A chance to talk to experienced travelling women without the men around!
Experienced Travellers Panel - ask the experts anything you want!
Walk arounds / Show and tell!
Tool Kits - Show us your favorite tools. Toolkit discussion.
Tents and Bedding discussion (in the camping area) - What works, cheap vs dear and which ones keep you dry, warm and comfy!
Farkle Walk - Take a stroll and talk about your best bike mods - homemade saddle bags, toolbox mounts, GPS mounts, seats, side stands, tank panniers, cup holders, etc.
Facilities for a great weekend!
Presentations, demos, technical sessions, etc. will be held at:
Cavanacarragh Hall
Lisbellaw
Enniskillen, Fermanagh
BT94 5GL
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Camping
Camping is at the Lisbellaw Hurling Club, and is included in your registration fee.
Food
Available a la carte at the event.
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"What a great weekend! Top marks to Liam and his team for putting on yet another great event."
"Big thanks to Liam, Naomi, Jochen and everyone involved for organising such a great weekend!"
"Well done to all involved in the HU 2016 weekend in Fermanagh!"
"Great weekend folks really enjoyed it. Hats off to all who were involved in the organisation, it ran like clockwork. Further thanks to all who stood up and amazed us with their presentations. Look forward to next year!"
"The food was delicious (without a doubt the best I ever had at a rally or meet up), the entertainment fabulous and the presentations mind-blowing! I'm gutted that I can't just drop everything and head off again myself. My own little adventure is becoming a distant memory."
"We were blessed with fantastic weather, excellent food and local entertainment."
"The presentations were good but the bits between the presentations were equally good - mixing with great folk in a brilliant setting..."
"Wonderfully organised, terrific presentations, the venue is simply perfect, the camping and showers spot on and even the council get involved in a very positive way! A special mention is needed about the food! I wanted to take cookie home with me!"
"I enjoyed my first HU meeting a lot! I am so glad I decided to come to Ireland, it is absolutely beautifull and I felt very welcomed everywhere I went! The weather was a nice extra. Definitely visit Ireland again in the future! Looking forward to and happily planning my first big trip, I have a lot of insecurity and questions as well, but the presentations and talking to everyone has given me more confidence..."
"Big thank you to the organizers, presenters, cooks and attendees for the wonderful everything!"
Be a Presenter
We're inviting submissions for presentations, so whether you're attending the event or exploring a distant continent, if you've got a story to tell or expertise to share we'd like to hear from you.
We love to hear stories about your travel adventures, especially if you have great pics! Also, practical how-to sessions such as roadside cooking, navigation / GPS, trip prep and planning, adventure motorcycling medicine, packing light, setting your bike up, communications / blogging from the road, self-publishing your story, yoga for bikers, bodging / bike maintenance, self-defense, photography, videography, tire repair, safe riding techniques, how to pick up your bike, off-road riding, all are of interest.
There are 45 minute and 100 minute sessions available for talks, workshops, demos and live web chats.
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If you're planning an expedition, why not make the Horizons Unlimited meeting your official start point? Or maybe you're nearing the completion of a journey and would like a very public welcome home? Of course you might just be passing through and fancy marking a key stage of your travels?
We'd love to make you a big part of the meeting, so feel free to get in touch and tell us your plans.
Ireland Venue Location
Cavanacarragh Hall
Cavancarragh, Lisbellaw,
Enniskillen, Fermanagh BT94 5GL
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Distances from:
Belfast approx. 80 miles on the motorway, or 95 miles on more interesting roads.
Dublin approx. 105 miles
Larne (Ferry) approx 100 miles
Getting there over the water:
"We suggest contacting Rita Ganghi of Nutt Travel at: +44-(0)2870-351199 or mobile: +44 (0)7545 745791. Ask for Rita and be sure to mention "Horizons Unlimited" to get a special deal just for us. They invariably have cheaper ferry deals than even the ferry companies themselves."
Nutt Travel has also very generously donated a great prize for the Charity Raffle, so be sure to contact them!
HU Events Refund Policy
Like adventures, life can throw surprises our way. Stuff happens. While we would love for you to join the fun and connect with everyone at our events, we understand that you (and the funds) may be needed elsewhere. We'll catch up later!
On our side, we know you appreciate that we have financial commitments to venues and caterers!
The best way to let us know that you're unable to attend an event is to reply to the Registration Confirmation Email you got from us when you first signed up.
Up to 30 days prior to event start, we will refund all fees in full less a $10 (or €9 or £8) handling fee and PayPal charges. At your request, we can apply your Event Registration and all fees to any subsequent HU event you wish in that year or following year.
Up to 15 days prior to event start, we will refund only the camping/accommodation and food packages in full less a $10 (or €9 or £8) handling fee and PayPal charges. At your request, we can apply your Event Registration fee (with no handling fee) to any subsequent HU Event you wish in that year or following year. If you purchased a t-shirt, we will ship it to the mailing address you provide.
Within 15 days of the event start, there will be no refunds. At your request, we can apply your registration fee (with no handling fee) to any subsequent HU event you wish in that year or following year. If you purchased a t-shirt, we will ship it to the mailing address you provide.
If WE cancel an event:
We are constantly evaluating the situation for every event, and very much err on the side of caution. We will endeavour to announce "Final" decision one month or more before the event, but the situation COULD change closer to time, and we could be required by law to cancel.
If we are forced to cancel for COVID or natural disaster, we will roll your registration over to next year automatically.
If you want to transfer your existing registration to any other HU event in the world, just let us know.
Need a full refund? PLEASE REPLY to your original Registration Confirmation email to make it easier for us to find. If you can't find it, please email a request to: events-c (AT) horizonsunlimited(-)com with the subject line: "Refund event-name event-year"
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ALL Dates subject to change.
2025 Confirmed Events:
Virginia: April 24-27
Queensland is back! May 2-5
Ecuador June 13-15
Germany Summer: May 29-June 1
CanWest: July 10-13
Switzerland: Date TBC
Ecuador: Date TBC
Romania: Date TBC
Austria: Sept. 11-14
California: September 18-21
France: September 19-21
Germany Autumn: Oct 30-Nov 2
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