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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210612T080000
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CREATED:20200612T171102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T074930Z
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SUMMARY:DAR - Dingle Adventure Race
DESCRIPTION:DINGLE ADVENTURE RACE COURSE INFO\nCourse Details: \nDAR Mini: 21.5Km \nDAR Sport: 43Km \nDAR Full: 75Km \nMINI 21.5KM COURSE INFO\nMINI 21.5km COURSE INFO\n\n\nNew to Adventure Racing and multi sport events\, then give it a go with the DAR mini\, this will give you a taste of running\, biking\, kayaking and the atmosphere that is invloved at these great events. You don’t have to be very fit for the mini\, just willing to give it a go. Couse for the mini is; 1km run Dingle Marina to kayak\, 1km sea kayak\, cycle to Ventry 7km\, Run Ventry beach 5km\, Cycle back to Dingle 6km\, 1km Run to Finish. Total 21km \n\n\nROUTE DESCRIPTION\n1. Run to Kayak: Dingle to Kayak    Distance 1km / 0.7 mls   Height Gain 0m  Height Loss 0m \n2. Kayak. Milltown.  Distance 1km / 0.7 mls  Height Loss or Gain 0 & 400m run to bike transition \n3. Cycle: Dingle to Ventry beach.    Distance 7km / 4 mls   Height Gain 80m  Height Loss 80m \nAll of cycle is on surfaced roads. \n4. Beach Run. Ventry Beach.  Distance 5km / 3.2mls  Height Gain 0m  Height Loss 0m \nAll of the Run is on the beach with a few stream crossings on bridges. \n5. Cycle: Ventry to Dingle via back road.    Distance 6km / 4 mls   Height Gain 80m  Height Loss 80m \nAll of cycle is on surfaced roads. \n6. Run to Finish. Bike transition to Finish line  Dingle.    Distance 1km / 0.7mls    Height Gain 0m  Height Loss 10m \nDAR Sport  Total Distance 21km  / 13 mls   Height Gain 160m / 500ft  Height Loss 160m / 500ft \n \n\n\n\n\nSPORT 43KM COURSE INFO\nSPORT 43KM COURSE INFO\nDAR Sport takes a spectacular route around the western point of the Dingle Peninsula. DAR Sport starts with short run to kayak\, where you will kayak 1km in single sea kayaks around Dingle Harbour. On your bike heading West passing Ventry and around the stunning Slea head\, at Dunquin you cycle up the steep Mam Clasack\, then run up the Mountain track to the summit of Mt Eagle and back. Bike back to Dingle with 1km run to finish. \nROUTE DESCRIPTION\n1. Run to Kayak: Dingle to Kayak    Distance 1km / 0.7 mls   Height Gain 0m  Height Loss 0m \n2. Kayak. Milltown.  Distance 1km / 0.7 mls  Height Loss or Gain 0 & 400m run to bike transition \n3. Cycle: Dingle to Mt Eagle via Slea head.    Distance 20km / 12.5 mls   Height Gain 310m  Height Loss 140m \nAll of cycle is on surfaced roads. \n4. Hike / Mountain Run. Mt Eagle.  Distance 7.5km / 4.5mls  Height Gain 390m  Height Loss 390m \nAll of Mountain Hike Run is on rough trails. \n5. Cycle: Mt Eagle to Dingle via Ventry.    Distance 11.5km / 7 mls   Height Gain 100m  Height Loss 270m \nAll of cycle is on surfaced roads. \n6. Run to Finish. Bike transition to Finish line  Dingle.    Distance 1km / 0.7mls    Height Gain 0m  Height Loss 10m \nDAR Sport  Total Distance 43km  /  27 mls   Height Gain 800m / 2\,640ft  Height Loss 800m / 2\,640ft \n \nFULL 75KM COURSE INFO\nFULL INFO\n\n\nROUTE DESCRIPTION\n1. Cycle 35km: Slea head cycle.    Distance 35km / 21 mls   Height Gain 300m  Height Loss 300m \nAll of cycle is on surfaced roads. \n2. Hike / Mountain Run Loop. Baile Breac to Baile Breac.  Distance 15km / 9.5mls  Height Gain 1050m  Height Loss 1050m \nAll of Mountain Hike Run is on rough trails. \n3. No Road Run in 2020\, cycle instead from Baile Breac to Milltown/ Dingle.    Distance 10.5km / 7mls    Height Gain 60m  Height Loss 230m \n4. Kayak. Milltown.  Distance 2km / 1.4 mls  Height Loss or Gain 0 & .75 km run to finish line Dingle \n\nTotal Distance 75km  /  45 mls   Height Gain 1490m / 4\,910ft  Height Loss 1490m / 4\,910ft \n \n\nRegister Now!!!
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/dar-dingle-adventure-race-2021/
LOCATION:Dingle\, Co. Kerry\, Burnham\, Dingle\, Kerry\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Event Cancelled,National Adventure Race Series - Expert,National Adventure Race Series – Sport
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ORGANIZER;CN="Irish Adventures":MAILTO:dingleadventurerace@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210627
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CREATED:20201207T111327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210624T103502Z
UID:28139-1624665600-1624751999@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Quest 12/24
DESCRIPTION:***EVENT POSTPONED – NEW DATE TBC*** \nQuest 12/24 is a one-day individual unsupported adventure race across Ireland’s highest mountains and the toughest cycle routes in the South West\, along the Wild Atlantic Way.  Quest 12/24 is for those who wish to test their physical and mental toughness to overcome everything that the Wild Atlantic Way could throw at them. \nThe routes were designed to be challenging and inspiring as a real test of endurance for any outdoor enthusiast along the Wild Atlantic Way. With two routes 147km and 241km\, we’ll take you to the edge of your physical ability. \nROUTE INFORMATION & PRECAUTIONS\nThe Quest Adventure Series has put together routes that are both challenging and inspiring with rugged landscape and breathtaking scenery. Both routes encompasses two of Ireland’s highest mountains\, grueling climbs on the bike and a windswept kayak with the backdrop of Skellig Michael \nThere are 2 different routes: \n\n12 Hours – 146km\n24 Hours – 253km\n\nPrecautions\nCompetitors undertake Quest 12/24 at their own risk. \nPlease familiarise yourself with the route maps\, race briefing document and the areas on the route where care must be taken. Please observe warning signs\, race stewards advice and listen carefully to the race briefing before the race. \n*All routes are subject to change\, statutory approval and license agreements. \n146KM ROUTE INFORMATION\nAll routes are subject to final permissions from statutory bodies and are subject to change \nThe 147km route consists of the following 6 stages: The route has been devised to bring you to places you have never been before\, both physically and mentally. It encompasses two of Ireland’s highest mountains\, gruelling climbs on the bike and a windswept kayak with the backdrop of Skellig Michael. \nStage 1: Cycle – 47.7km \nDescription: Starting after a mass start from the picturesque village of Sneem in South West Kerry\, the first stage is a 47km road bike. \n\nStart: Sneem Hotel – Quest Base Camp\nFinish: Transition 1: Base of Carrantoohill\, Lough Acoosee\nDistance: 47.7km Cycle\nRoad Surface: Sealed roads\, some sections will have grass in the middle of the road\nBike Type: Road Bike\nClimbs: Ballaghbeama\, Ring of Kerry Route\n\nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n \nStage 2: Mountain Run – 13.8km \nDescription: A journey to the top of Ireland via two of its highest peaks\, Caher and Carrauntoohil. Run/walk a fully marshalled route to a checkpoint at the summit of Carrauntoohil before returning to your bike. \n\nStart: Transition 1: Base of Carrauntoohil\, Lough Acoose\nFinish: Transition 1: Base of Carrauntoohil\, Lough Acoose\nDistance: 13.8km Mountain Run\nSurface: Mixture between mountain trail\, ridge trail and stone trail\nSafety: Qualified marshals will be on hand all the way along this stage up to summit to ensure\nyour safety. Fully marked with arrows.\n\n \nStage 3: Cycle – 48.7km \nDescription: You will proceed to cycle from the transition along Ireland’s toughest climbs Ballagisheen Pass and into Waterville on the Wild Atlantic Way. \n\nStart: Transition 1: Base of Carrauntoohil\, Lough Acoose\nFinish: Transition 2: Waterville GAA club Kayak Transition\nDistance: 48.7km Cycle\nRoad Surface: Sealed roads\, some sections will have grass in the middle of the road.\nBike Type: Road Bike\nClimbs: Ballaghisheen Pass\n\nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n \nStage 4: Kayak – 5km \nDescription: 5km Kayak around the tranquil Lough Currane in Waterville. Paddle around the many islands in this\nlarge inland lake. \n\nStart: Transition 2: Waterville GAA club kayak transition\nFinish: Transition 2: Waterville GAA club kayak transition\nDistance: 5km Kayak\nEquipment: Double sit on top kayak with backrest\, paddle and buoyancy aid all provided.\nEach participant will kayak on their own in a double sit-on-top kayak. For environmental sensitivity reasons\, participants are not allowed to bring their own kayaks.\nSafety: We will provide safety boats on the water to ensure you don’t go off track and ensure your safety at all times.\n\n \nStage 5: Cycle – 14km \nDescription: Hugging the Wild Atlantic Way\, you will cycle on the Ring of Kerry route to transition T3 in Derrynane. \n\nStart: Transition 2: Waterville GAA club kayak transition.\nFinish: Transition 3: Derrynane\nDistance: 14km Cycle\nSurface: Sealed roads\, suitable for a road bike\n\nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n \nStage 6: Trail Run – 18.8km \nDescription: The sting in the tail for the ultimate endurance test. An 18.8km trail run along the Kerry Way\, a waymarked trail from Waterville to the finish in Sneem. \n\nStart: Transition 3: Derrynane\nFinish: Sneem Hotel\nDistance: 18.8km Trail Run\nSurface: Mixture of mountain trail\, forest trail\, gravel farm roads and secondary road surfaces.\nSafety: The trails will be fully marked with arrows and marshals at checkpoints and key junctions.\n\n \nCHECKPOINTS & TIMING Each participant will be given a GPS tracker which will track their progress around the prescribed route. Participants will have to check in at certain points along the route highlighted on route maps \nFull Race Details253KM ROUTE INFORMATION\nAll routes are subject to final permissions from statutory bodies and are subject to change \nThe 253km route consists of the following 5 stages:\nThe route has been devised to bring you to places you have never been before\, both physically and mentally. It encompasses two of Ireland’s highest mountains\, grueling climbs on the bike and a windswept kayak with the backdrop of Skellig Michael. \nStage 1: Cycle – 80.4km \nDescription: Starting in the picturesque village of Sneem in South West Kerry\, the first stage is a 80.4km road bike. \n\nStart: Sneem Hotel – Quest Base Camp\nFinish: Transition 1: Base of Carrantoohill\, Lough Acoose\nDistance: 80.4km Cycle\nRoad Surface: Sealed roads\, some sections will have grass in the middle of the road\nBike Type: Road Bike\nClimbs: Molls Gap\, Lough Brin\, Ballaghbeama\n\nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n \nStage 2: Mountain Run – 12.9kmDescription: A journey to the top of Ireland via two of its highest peaks\, Caher and Carrauntoohil. Run/walk a fully marshaled route to a checkpoint at the summit of Carrauntoohil before returning to your bike. \n\nStart: Transition 1: Base of Carrauntoohil\, Lough Acoose\nFinish: Transition 1: Base of Carrauntoohil\, Lough Acoose\nDistance: 12.9km Mountain Run\nSurface: Mixture between mountain trail\, ridge trail and stone trail\nSafety: Qualified marshals will be on hand all the way along this stage up to summit to ensure your safety. Fully marked with arrows.\n\n \nStage 3: Cycle – 113kmDescription: 113km road bike through some of Ireland’s toughest climbs. Cycle around Valentia Island\, Ballinskelligs Ring\noverlooking Skellig Rock. \n\nStart: Transition 1: Base of Carrauntoohil\, Lough Acoose\nFinish: Transition 2: Waterville GAA club Kayak Transition\nDistance: 113km Cycle\nRoad Surface: Sealed roads\, some sections will have grass in the middle of the road.\nBike Type: Road Bike\nClimbs: Molls Gap\, Lough Brin\, Ballaghisheen Pass\, Coomanaspic\n\nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n \nStage 4: Kayak – 10kmDescription: 10km Kayak around the tranquil Lough Currane in Waterville. Paddle around the many islands in this\nlarge inland lake. \n\nStart: Transition 2: Waterville GAA club kayak transition\nFinish: Transition 2: Waterville GAA club kayak transition\nDistance: 10km Kayak\nEquipment: Double sit on top kayak with backrest\, paddle and buoyancy aid all provided.\nEach participant will kayak on their own in a double sit-on-top kayak. For environmental sensitivity reasons\, participants are not allowed to bring their own kayaks.\nSafety: We will provide safety boats on the water to ensure you don’t go off track and ensure your safety at all times.\n\n \nStage 5: Trail Run – 35kmDescription: The sting in the tail for the ultimate endurance test. A 35km trail run along the Kerry Way\, a way-marked trail\nfrom Waterville to the finish in Sneem. \n\nStart: Transition 2: Waterville GAA club kayak transition.\nFinish: Finish Sneem Hotel\nDistance: 35km Trail Run\nSurface: Mixture of mountain trail\, forest trail\, gravel farms road and secondary road surface.\nSafety: The trails will be fully marked with arrows and marshals at checkpoints and key junctions.\n\nCHECKPOINTS & TIMINGEach participant will be given a GPS tracker which will track their progress around the prescribed route.Participants will have to check in at certain points along the route highlighted on route maps\n\n\nFull Race Details
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/quest-1224-21/
LOCATION:Sneem\, Sneem\, Kerry\, Munster\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Event Cancelled,Ultra
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