Episode 2
Cormac and Antaine travel from one end of Upper Lough Erne to the other, meeting mummers and historians, and calling at Enniskillen Castle before reaching the holy island of Devenish.
I ndiaidh trí lá ag céaslú tríd an Chabhán agus trí Fhear Manach, tá Cormac Ó hÁdhmaill agus Antaine Ó Donnaile leath bealaigh tríd a n-aistear eipiciúil. Tá an turas 100 míle ag cur dúshláin roimh a ndíogras agus a neart, ach tá luach a saothair le fáil thart orthu.
Agus an oíche caite acu le pobal Hare Krishna ar Inis Rátha, téann Cormac agus Antaine ó cheann ceann Loch Éirne Uachtair, ag bualadh le cleamairí agus le staraithe, ag bualadh isteach ar Chaisleán Inis Ceithleann agus sa deireadh ag baint amach ceann scríbe ag oileán naofa Daimhinis atá suite cúpla míle ó thuaidh ón bhaile. Agus ar chluinstin glao soiléir na cuaiche i dtírdhreach galánta Fhear Manach do Chormac, baintear na deora as ag cuimhneamh ar a óige.
After three days paddling through Cavan and Fermanagh, Cormac Ó hÁdhmaill and Antaine Ó Donnaile are halfway through their epic adventure. The 100-mile-long expedition is testing their determination and strength, but it holds many rewards.
After spending the night with the Hare Krishna community on Inish Rath, Cormac and Antaine travel from one end of Upper Lough Erne to the other, meeting mummers and historians, and calling in at Enniskillen Castle before reaching the holy island of Devenish a few miles north of the town. The distinct call of the cuckoo in the unspoilt landscape of Fermanagh moves Cormac to tears.
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