Padraig O'Hora on top of Aconcagua mountain in Argentina. Pic: O'Hora/Instagram
He isn't part of the Mayo senior football panel any more, but he surely keeps finding new challenges.
Last autumn, Padraig O'Hora won a second consecutive Mayo Senior Football Championship with his club Ballina Stephenites.
Now O'Hora has posted a message from the top of Aconcagua mountain in Argentina, 6,700m high up:
"Top of the Americas, highest peak in the Southern hemisphere and highest outside of the Himalayas
Huge thank you to Great Outdoors for providing the essential gear and support... A great start to 2025 already looking forward to what's to come "
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O'Hora never fails to find a new challenge. A few months ago, he built a traditional Irish coracle, together with Mayo craftsman Tom Delaney and went paddling down the river Moy a bit in it. See Video below.
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