Huawei Watch Fit; a perfect device for hiking & mountain climbing
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Mountain climbing is one of the common outdoors sport activity enjoyed by Kenyans. People engage in mountain climbing as a way of keeping fit, networking or killing boredom. Around Nairobi, you will find hikers especially beginners in Ngong Hills, Longonot, Kilimambogo among others.
The Huawei Watch Fit plays a critical role when hiking or mountain climbing, making it an essential gadget to have while hiking or mountain climbing. The device monitors your health, since the change in altitude can affect your heart rate and oxygen saturation (SpO2). In this way, the smartwatch acts as an indicator that notifies you on your progress. Climbers can feel confident that every step they take will be well monitored. The Huawei Watch Fit also has smart sensors that can detect your heart rate, SpO2 saturation and sleep habits.
The late Fr Brendan Heeran C.S.Sp
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Fr Brendan Heeran C.S.Sp., a Spiritan (Holy Ghost) missionary priest from the parish of Fenagh, Co Leitrim, has died. He was aged 89.
Brendan was born in 1931 to Brigid (née Foran) and Francis Heeran of Cornagon, Keshcarrigan P.O. who were both teachers. Several members of the family would go on to choose religious life.
After his Leaving Cert. in St Mel’s College, Longford in 1949, Brendan began a near decade of training for the priesthood. He also completed his B.A. during this time.
Fr Brendan was ordained into the Spiritan Congregation in 1957. Also ordained that year were his fellow county-men, Fr Jim McNulty from Proughlish and Fr Ciarán Shanley from Dromod.