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Advertiser couch makes national news
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The Killarney Advertiser couch made waves nationally this past week following a very special edition of the Chatroom.
Our intrepid interviewer Kieran Healy braved the elements and hauled the famous couch up Carrauntoohil for a chat with Maureen Hegarty and Piaras Kelly, organisers of the inaugural Killarney Mountain Festival which takes place on March 9, 10 and 11.
Local legend Geoffrey O’Connor and his new gleaming tractor carried the couch and its passengers up through the snow-capped Reeks and photographer extraordinaire Valerie O’Sullivan captured some incredible photos of the curious scenes.
Those photos were subsequently shared on our Facebook page and picked up by the national media with the Irish Examiner and the Irish Times both publishing the amazing shots.
“The morning of the interview, Piaras from kerryclimbing.ie said conditions on the mountains were perfect,” Kieran explained. “He asked if we could do the interview up there.”
So off they went, couch in tow - in spite of the freezing cold weather up Ireland’s highest peaks. “It was VERY cold,” Kieran said. “My fingers have never experienced cold like it.”
It was all worth it, though, as the reaction to the unique interview has been overwhelming. The video has around 8,000 views on Facebook and, more importantly, it has helped to give the Kerry Mountain Festival the exposure it deserves.
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