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SUMMARY:Quest - Achill
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT!\nWHAT IS QUEST ACHILL?\n\nQuest Achill takes is part of the best adventure race series in the world. This epic adventure involves racers running along Keel Beach and cycling through Achill Island\, along the Wild Atlantic Way and kayaking across Keel Lake. \nChoose from 3 challenging routes – Mini 18km\, Sport 31km and the Expert 63km. \nRace Numbers\nWAVES AND CATEGORIES\n\n\n\n\nWave\nRoute\nCategory\nTime Start \nStart location\n\n\nWave 1\n63K Expert\nElite/Runner\n10.00\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 2\n63K Expert\nRunner/Jogger\n10.30\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 3\n31K Sport\nElite/Runner\n11.00\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 4\n31K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n11.25\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 5\n31K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n11.50\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 6\n18K Mini\nRunner/Jogger\n12.15\nKeel Beach\n\n\n\n*Please note all waves times are subject to change. \n\n63KM EXPERT ROUTE INFORMATION\n\nThe race consists of the following 3 stages: \nStage 1: Kayak – 1.2km\nDescription: Kayak the spectacular clear waters of Keel Lough on double sit-on-top kayaks. \nRestrictions: Competitors cannot bring their own Kayaks they must use provided double sit on top Kayaks & paddles. Buoyancy aid must be worn at all times. \nStage 2: Trail Run – 16km\nDescription: By foot follow the marked trail. There is a high gain of approx. 600m. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, beach\, mountain track. \nFeatures: Trail runners are recommended. \nStage 3: Cycle – 45km\nDescription: Pick your bike up at the transition area located at Keel beach and start this amazing cycle around Achill Island. On this stage you will encounter rolling hills and fast downhill sections. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to gravel and potholes. \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \nNote: Routes are subject to change. \n  \n\n31KM SPORT ROUTE INFORMATION\n\nNote: Routes are subject to change.\nThe race consists of the following 3 stages: \nStage 1: Kayak – 0.9km\nDescription: Kayak around the spectacular clear waters of Keel Lough on double sit-on-top kayaks. \nRestrictions: Competitors cannot bring their own Kayaks they must use provided double sit on top Kayaks & paddles. Buoyancy aid must be worn at all times. \nStage 2: Trail Run – 8km\nDescription: starting on Keel beach this stage will take you through sandy beach and along the rugged coastline. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, beach\, mountain track. \nFeatures: Trail runners are recommended. \nStage 3: Cycle – 22km\nDescription: Pick your bike up at the transition area and start this amazing cycle with breathtaking views around every corner. On this stage you will encounter steep fast downhill cycling with sharp corners as you negotiate you way through this challenging section. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to gravel and potholes. \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n\n18KM MINI ROUTE INFORMATION\n\nThe race consists of the following 3 stages: \nStage 1: Kayak – 0.6km\nDescription: Kayak the spectacular clear waters of Keel Lough on double sit on top kayaks. \nRestrictions: Competitors cannot bring their own Kayaks they must use provided double sit on top Kayaks & paddles. Buoyancy aid must be worn at all times. \nStage 2: Run – 5km\nDescription: This stage involves running across Keel beach.\nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, beach\, mountain track. \nPrecautions: Road runners are recommended. \nStage 3: Cycle – 12km\nDescription: Pick your bike up at the transition area located at Keel beach. There are no significant climbs or descents on this section. On this stage you will encounter rolling hills and fast downhill sections.\n\nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to gravel and potholes.\nPrecautions: he roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n\n\nBEFORE THE RACE\n\nPre-event online registration\nAll competitors must register online before the race. There is no registration on the day of the event. \nRace Pack Collection \nRace pack collection will takes place in Gieltys Bar\, Dooagh\, Achill\n– Friday 7th Sept: 5pm- 10pm\n– Saturday 8th Sept: 8am- 9.30am \nAt registration please present the text message containing your race number\, which you will receive a few days before the race. If you do not receive a text please bring the e-mail confirmation you received\, when you registered online. \nYour race pack includes:\n– Timing dibber\n– Race map\n– Bib number\n– Bike sticker \nAll competitors must register online before the race. There is no registration on the day of the event. \nRace Start\nThe race starts in staggered groups of 150 people. \nAll competitors will start on Keel beach. Your mandatory kit list will be checked before the race. If you do not have the required mandatory kit list you will not be allowed to partake in the race. \n\n\n\nWave\nRoute\nCategory\nTime Start \nStart location\n\n\nWave 1\n63K Expert\nElite/Runner\n10.00\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 2\n63K Expert\nRunner/Jogger\n10.30\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 3\n31K Sport\nElite/Runner\n11.00\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 4\n31K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n11.25\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 5\n31K Sport\nRunner/Jogger\n11.50\nKeel Beach\n\n\nWave 6\n18K Mini\nRunner/Jogger\n12.15\nKeel Beach\n\n\n\nAFTER THE RACE\n\nFinish line\nThe race will finish at Keel Beach. \nBike collection\nCompetitors can collect their bikes from the secure bike racking area when they present their race bib number which will correspond with their bike sticker number. \nRace after-Party\nThe official after party\, prize giving will take place a in Gielty Bar\, Dooagh\, Achill from 8pm ’til late. \nCar parking\nParking is beside the start line at Keel Beach. \nPRIZES\n\n63km Expert\nOverall male & female 1st\, 2nd\, 3rd\nOver 40s 1’s male & female 1st \n31km Sport\nOverall male & female 1st\, 2nd\, 3rd\nOver 40s 1’s male & female 1st \n18km Mini\nOverall male & female 1st\n\nPrize sponsors:\nWinners in all categories will receive outdoor products and vouchers from our sponsors. \nNote: Only those starting in the earliest wave of each race distance will be considered for prizes. \nRACE RULES AND GUIDELINES\n\n\nOnce entered no refunds\, transfers or credit can be offered for cancellations for the events.\nMandatory Kit must be worn or carried as appropriate and as specified\nThere are no road closures for the cycling routes competitors must follow the road traffic laws\nAll competitors must follow the prescribed route\nCheckpoints must be visited in the correct order\nObey the environmental policy. Any competitor found littering by race marshals or fellow competitors can be reported and disqualified\nRespect the local environment\nAssist any persons who are in difficulty and report it to closest race marshall\nCompetitor’s must enter the Elite wave to win the overall category prizes\nThe Race Director’s decision is final\nCompetitors must be over 18yrs\nIn the event of inclement weather the organisers have the right to alter the route on the day of the event\n\nENVIRONMENTAL RULES & POLICY\n\nAchill is one of the most iconic locations in the world. The course encompasses areas of special conservation\, national park and environmental sensitive bog and woodland. It is the objective of all competitors to leave it the way they find it and ensure adventure racing is an environmentally sustainable sport. \nWe aim to minimise the impact the race has on residents and families in the proximity of the race route. We appreciate fully their cooperation in the running of the event. \nIt is of paramount importance that all competitors respect the following environmental policy:\n•Competitors must keep to the defined route and do not take short cuts.\n•Any competitors found littering will be automatically disqualified.\n•Mandatory Kit must be worn or carried as appropriate and as specified – Penalties will be applied\n•Respect the environment\, local landowners\, livestock and “leave no trace” except for a few footprints \n\nFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS\n\nHow do I register for the Race?\nYou can registration for the race online. There are limited places available so register now not to be disappointed. \nWhat does the registration fee include:\n– Customised finishers medal\n– Customised event tec t-shirt\n– Kayak rental\n– The famous Japanese hot tubs at the finish line\n– Prizes in all categories\n– Massage at finish line\n– Free after party and food voucher.\n– A great atmosphere and a fun day out\n– Fully marshalled course \nWhen do I collect my race pack and rack my bike?\nRace pack collection will take place in Gielty Bar\, Dooagh\, Achill (10min drive from start/location Keel Beach) \n– Friday 7th Sept: 5pm – 10pm\n– Saturday 8th Sept: 8am – 9.30am \nCan I register my bike on Saturday morning before the race?\nYes. All participants must bring their bikes to start line on Saturday morning. \nWhat type bike should I use?\nThe choice of bike is an individual choice. The most suitable bike would be a road bike with Gator Skin tyres and least suitable would be a Mountain Bike. \nDo I need any specialist equipment?\nApart from the basics (bike\, helmet\, running shoes) you do not need any specialist equipment. We will provide you with a kayak\, paddle and buoyancy aid. A full list of mandatory equipment is available by clicking the ‘Rules and Mandatory Kit List’ button on the left. \nDo I have to have any specialist map reading or mountain skill to compete in the race?\nNo. You will be provided with a map. The route is marked out with signs and race Marshalls will also be on hand along the route. \nWhat is your refund policy?\nWhen entering the event it is part of the terms and conditions that it is a non-refundable payment policy. \nIs there any water available along the route?\nThe exact locations of water stops will be highlighted on the map given to you at registration. You will be required to bring water with you on you for the duration of the race. There will be water available at: – Bike Transition area \nWho provides my Kayak?\nThe event organisers will provide all kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aid. Competitors will not be allowed to bring their own kayaks due to the remote location of the kayak stage. \nDo I need my own kayak\, buoyancy aid or paddle?\nNo. The event organisers will provide all kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aid. Competitors will not be allowed to bring their own Kayaks due to the remote location of the Kayak stage. \nHow is the race timed?\nYour race time and your progress through each stage is timed using a ‘dibber’ which is attached to your wrist. \nWhere are the time out sections?\nThere is only one time out section on the route. The only time out zone where competitors can be timed out while waiting for a kayak. The maximum amount of time allowed in the time out zone is 15 minutes. You can only be timed out if you are waiting for a kayak. \nCan I compete in the race as a team?\nNo. \nHow can I contact Quest Achill if I have any more questions?\nFeel free to contact us with any questions by emailing info@eliteevents.ie or call Ollie on 087 602 4621 \nCan I listen to my iPod during the race?\nNo. It is extremely dangerous to listen to music whilst cycling as the roads are not closed and are open to local traffic. \nCan I raise money for charity?\nYes. We encourage everybody to raise money for charity. \n\nMANDATORY KIT\n\nIt is vital that all competitors bring the following mandatory kit list with them from the start. \n\nBasic First Aid Kit (Min: 1 x Dressing Pad (field dressing)\, Bandage\, Plasters.\nMap of the route (included in your race pack).\nSurvival blanket and whistle.\nAppropriate food and drink. There will be limited water re-filling points on the course.\nCycle helmet\, bike repair kit\, spare tube\, pump.\nHat\, gloves and waterproof jacket.\nSuitable footwear.\nBackpack or bum bag.\nAll kit will be checked before the race.
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/quest-achill-2018/
LOCATION:Achill Island\, Achill Island\, Mayo\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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CREATED:20171219T000359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180918T161849Z
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SUMMARY:Gaelforce - North
DESCRIPTION:THERE IS NOWHERE QUITE LIKE THE HILLS OF DONEGAL \n\n62KM FULL & 43KM SPRINTCOURSES IN A LANDSCAPE MADE FOR ADVENTURE\nExpect rain and wind\, sunshine and waves\, expect the elements and rise to your challenge at Gaelforce North 2018. \nTRAIL AND MOUNTAIN RUNNING OR WALKING\, CYCLING AND KAYAKING\nThe route takes you from the jagged peaks of Glenveagh National Park via the bog and scree of Mount Errigal to the sweeping sandy beaches of Bunbeg. The terrain includes rough tracks\, mountain scree\, trails\, sealed roads\, shimmering lakes and sand dunes. \nGFN ADVENTURE DUATHLON \nStay on dry land – same great routes as the Full and Sprint Courses\, just no kayaking. \nAdventure Duathlon: 60km / Sprint Adventure Duathlon: 42km \n\nGAELFORCE NORTH – 64KM\nDISCIPLINE DISTANCES IN THE 62KM COURSE:\n1. Running/walking: 19.5km approx \n2. Cycling: 40.5km approx \n3. Kayaking: 2km max \n**NOTE CHANGE FOR 2018:\nKayak Stage has been moved – see stage 4\nCycle Route has been changed – see stage 4 & 5 \n  \nTHE DETAILED BREAKDOWN:\n\nSTAGE 1 TRAIL AND ROAD RUN (15.5KM)\nStarting at the southwest end of Glenveagh Valley running along a narrow path through the Bridle Pass\, into the grounds of Glenveagh Castle and up and over Gartan Mountain (200m height) to Gartan Lake. This is a remarkable run through the valley and past Lough Veagh. Watch out for the Golden Eagles! \nSTAGE 2 CYCLING (24KM)\nCycling on sealed tarmac roads through Glenveagh National Park and alongside the Derryveagh Mountains\, to Errigal Mountain \nSTAGE 3 ERRIGAL MOUNTAIN RUN/WALK (4KM)\nA marked route is followed up and down Mount Errigal. Terrain is varied\, including bog nearer the base and scree further up. \nCompetitors must reach the base of Errigal by 1.30pm otherwise they will not be allowed to climb. \nSTAGE 4 CYCLING AND KAYAKING (2KM)\nFrom the bottom of Errigal it is a short cycle of approx 3.5km to Dunlewy Centre and the Kayak transition. There is a time out at the kayak transition except for those in Wave 1 competing for a podium position. The boats are tandem sit-on-top kayaks. You will paddle a looped course on the lake. \nSTAGE 5 CYCLING AND  FINAL RUN (13.5KM)\nFor the final stage you will cycle back on to the R251 turning left. At the next T Junction you will turn left on to the N56.After approx 3km in Gweedore you will turn right on to the R258 into Bunbeg. Turn right at the T-junction and follow marshals and sign posting to Inishcool Beach.\nThe race ends with a short run along the dunes to the finish line. \n\nADVENTURE DUATHLON – 60KM:\n\n\nThe course is the same as that above\, but without STAGE 4. \n\n  \nGAELFORCE NORTH SPRINT – 43KM\nDISCIPLINE DISTANCES IN THE 43KM COURSE:\n1. Running/walking: 12km approx \n2. Cycling: 30km approx \n3. Kayaking: 1km max \n**NOTE CHANGE FOR 2018:\nKayak Stage has been moved – see stage 4\nCycle Route has been changed – see stage 4 & 5 \n\nTHE DETAILED BREAKDOWN:\n\nSTAGE 1 TRAIL AND ROAD RUN (10KM)\nStarting at the southwest end of Glenveagh Valley running along a narrow path through the Bridle Pass\, passing through the grounds of Glenveagh Castle and to the bike transition in the car park. This is a breathtaking route and one you will remember forever. \nSTAGE 2 CYCLING (14KM)\nCycling on sealed tarmac roads through Glenveagh National Park and alongside the Derryveagh Mountains\, to Errigal Mountain. \nSTAGE 3 ERRIGAL MOUNTAIN RUN/WALK (2KM)\nUp to the shoulder (approximately half way up) of Mount Errigal and back down. Terrain is varied\, including bog nearer the base and scree further up.\nCompetitors must reach the base of Errigal by 1.30pm otherwise they will not be allowed to climb. \nSTAGE 4 CYCLE AND KAYAK (1KM)\nFrom the bottom of Errigal it is a short cycle of approx 3.5km to Dunlewy Centre and the Kayak transition. There is a time out at the kayak transition except for those in Wave 1 competing for a podium position. The boats are tandem sit-on-top kayaks. You will paddle a looped course on the lake. \nSTAGE 5 CYCLING AND FINAL RUN (13KM)\nFor the final stage you will cycle back on to the R251 turning left. At the next T Junction you will turn left on to the N56. After approx 3km in Gweedore you will turn right on to the R258 into Bunbeg. Turn right at the T-junction and follow marshals and sign posting to Inishcool Beach. \nThe race ends with a short run along the dunes to the finish line. \nSPRINT ADVENTURE DUATHLON – 42KM:\n\n\nThis course is the same as that above but without STAGE 4. \n\n\n  \nPRICING & INFO\nENTRY IS ONLINE ONLY AND IS NOW OPEN \n\n\n\nGAELFORCE NORTH & ADVENTURE DUATHLON\n€75.00pp    Until 17:00    January 31 2018 (Early bird price) \n€85.00pp    Until 17:00    September 14 2018 \n€95.00pp    Until online entry closes & price on the day \nPLEASE NOTE\n\nAll prices shown include bus transfer to start line.\nAll prices shown exclude €4.50 booking fee\nOnline registration closes at 15:00 on Thursday 20 September 2018\nYou must be over 18 years of age on the day of the race to enter.\n\nBIKE TRANSFER (OPTIONAL)\n€15.00per bike*      Until registration closes \n*Bike transfer from registration at Glenswilly GAA pitch to your selected Bike Transition \nDOWNLOAD BIKE DISCLAIMER FORM HERE \nRETURN CUSTOMERS DISCOUNT\nReturn customers can avail of a 10% discount by emailing info@gaelforceevents.com with the year you did the race and your finishing time. We will send you a discount code to use for your online entry. \nENTRY FEE INCLUDES\n\nEvent technical T-shirt\nGoodie bag from John West\nRace medal upon completion\nUse of kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aids\nUse of individual electronic timing chips\nPost-event food from John West!\n\nPlease note t-shirts are ordered 4 weeks in advance of the race. Entries after this may have to have t-shirt posted out. \nIMPORTANT TIMES & LOCATIONS\nREGISTRATION:\nFrom 17:00 to 22:00 Friday 21 September 2018 at Glenswilly GAA Club just outside Letterkenny. \nBIKE DROP LOCATIONS:\nGFN 64km & 62km: Gartan Lake \nGFN Sprint 45km & 44km: Glenveagh National Park \nWAVE START TIMES:\nFor all races the wave start times are at 07:00 and 07:30. These are the times the buses leave Bunbeg. The race starts 1.5hrs after this. \nNote: You must be in Wave 1 (07:00) with no time out in order to be considered for a prize in any category. \nFor more information see our Race FAQs \nEVENT PHOTOGRAPHY\nSign up for event photography during registration to avail of a special discounted price of €4.95 for 2 photos (normal price €8.60 \nFIRST TIMER\n\n\n\nTraining and preparation for Gaelforce North – Top Ten Tips from someone who has been there and got the t-shirt (and the medal): \nTRAINING AND PREPARATION FOR GAELFORCE NORTH – TOP TEN TIPS:\n1. Remember this is a manageable distance and a stunning course \n2. Train in all weather \n3. Train off-road as well as on the road \n4. Combine your training. \n5. Find a friend or group to train with and to do the race with. \n6. You will be out there on the day for a long time so you need to train for that. \n7. Build stamina and strength. \n8. Do not get stressed the day or the evening before. \n9. Make sure you have the right clothing for every weather condition \n10. Do it for a reason. \nNeed more advice? Read our staff member’s First Timer Blog from her experience of doing Gaelforce North to get the inside track! \nSPECTATOR INFO\n\n\n\nSPECTATORS ARE VERY WELCOME AT GAELFORCE NORTH AND YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE MUCH APPRECIATED BY THE COMPETITORS.\nThe best locations to spectate from are as follows: \n\nFull course kayaking location at Gartan Lake\nBike transition for the sprint race at Glenveagh National Park car park\nBike transition for full and sprint courses at the base of Mount Errigal\nThe finish line at the beach at Bunbeg\n\nIt is not possible to spectate at the start line as access here is very restricted. \nRESULTS & REPORTS\n\nOVERALL WINNER\nTrophies for 1st\, 2nd and 3rd male and female in the Full Course. Free entry into next year’s race for the 1st male and 1st female. \nTrophies and free entries for 1st male and 1st female in the Sprint Course. \nTrophies for the 1st male and 1st female in the Full Course and Sprint Course Adventure Duathlons. \nCATEGORY WINNERS\nTrophies for 1st male and female in Vets and Super-Vets categories for the Full Course only. \nIT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT YOU CAN ONLY WIN OVERALL OR A CATEGORY PRIZE IF YOU START IN WAVE 1.
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/gaelforce-north-2/
LOCATION:Glenveagh National Park\, Donegal\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20180929T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T204921
CREATED:20180118T135844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180118T135844Z
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SUMMARY:FEARmanagh Adventure Race
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to FEARmanagh!\nWhat better way to spend a Saturday morning than getting up close and personal with Fermanagh’s rugged and wild terrain. Cycle through quiet back roads that cut through the limestone landscape\, carved out by Ireland’s icy past\, they’re guaranteed to give you more ups than downs! \nThen experience the wetter side of Fermanagh as you take to the water for 2 challenging Kilometres along Lough Erne’s rocky shores – and if the 304 metre near vertical climb to the top of the Magho Cliff Challenge doesn’t take your breath away\, then maybe the panoramic view it offers at the top will! So in a county steeped in myth and folklore\, are you ready to become a legend in your own time? \nFEAR is a multi-sport competition consisting of three sporting disciplines cycling\, trail running and kayaking: \n\nBelow are last years details. This years details to be announced shortly…\n\nLong Race\n\nCycling (Knockmore to Lough Shore) 10.2kms\nRunning (Wee Dog Jog) 7kms\nCycling (Knockmore to Lough Shore cont……) 30.5kms\nRunning (Blackslee Trail) 4.5km\nCycling (Knockmore to Lough Shore cont……) 3.8kms\nRunning (The Magho Cliff Challenge – downhill) 1.2kms\nKayaking (Paddle Power Point) 2kms\nRunning (The Magho Cliff Challenge – uphill 1\,000ft) 1.2km\nCycling (Lough Shore to Pub Door) 13.6kms\n\nTotal: 74Kms (approx) \nFull Description\nLEG 1 – CYCLING \nAfter an easy start down through Derrygonnelly a series of small hills brings you to the foot of Knockmore. The climb starts steeply and gets worse before an easy section just after half way leads to the final ramp. Treat this climb with respect as there’s not much recovery before you reach Transition 1 (T1) and it’s too early in the day to be digging deep. \nLEG 2 – TRAIL RUN \nA fairly fast route on forest fire road with a short section of tarmac road at halfway. If it’s clear there can be great views early on towards the Sligo hills. Once through the farm yard after the road section prepare yourself for a sapping uphill drag of about 1km before retracing part of your outward route back to the bike. \nLEG 3 – CYCLING \nThe first section to Cashel Cross is great – good surface\, sweeping bends and almost all downhill. The next bit to Garrison isn’t too bad either – an initial climb followed by a quick section on the back road into the village. The route takes in the beautiful park alongside Lough Melvin before a short off road section across a footbridge and up a steep un-surfaced track. You’ll have to run this bit but it’s all over in a minute or two. The rest of the leg to T2 is on good road but it’s tough. Endless short steep hills or long drags for most of the way sap the strength of even the best cyclist. The section from the high point at Meenacloybane to the entrance to the forest drive gives you some respite before the final leg buster to T2. \nLEG4 – TRAIL RUNNING \nAlthough shorter than the first trail run this one seems harder. Again the first half is downhill on fire road except for about 800m of single track past the waterfall. It’s all uphill now back to the transition. It feels relentless at this stage in the race. \nLEG 5 – CYCLING \nThis is the shortest bike leg. If you’ve been changing shoes between running and cycling you might decide it’s not worth it for this section. The only problem is the really steep bit of road about half way in. Not easy to overcome in trail shoes on clipless pedals. If you can take the time to admire the view from T3 glance across Lough Erne towards Donegal. It’s spectacular but looks a long way down. \nLEG 6 – TRAIL RUNNING \nAlmost 300metres of descending in less than 1km. This will trash the legs unless you’re used to hill running. The steps can be tricky but you must keep to the path. \nLEG 7 – KAYAKING \nGrab your choice of open top kayak and head east parallel to the shoreline for 500metres before rounding the buoy and heading back past the transition area to the next buoy barely visible 1km away. You should be sheltered from the prevailing winds so you can enjoy the long views across Lough Erne to your right or contemplate what’s to come on the next leg to your left. Round buoy 2 and head back to transition. \nLEG 8 – TRAIL RUNNING \nAs a one off this next bit\, the climb back up to T3\, is hard enough but after what’s gone before it’s nothing short of horrendous. If you can run all the way and not cramp up you’ll be one of the very few. \nLEG 9 – CYCLING \nThe glory leg\, this is a fast and furious descent to the finish. Enjoy it. No holding back required. Let your inner Bradley Wiggins out. \nNB. Routes may be subject to slight changes \n  \nShort Course\nShort Race \n\nCycling (Tir Navar to Lough Navar) 9.8kms\nRunning (Blackslee Trail) 4.5km\nCycling (Knockmore to Lough Shore cont……) 3.8kms\nRunning (The Magho Cliff Challenge – downhill) 1.2km\nKayaking (Paddle Power Point) 1km\nRunning (The Magho Cliff Challenge – uphill 1\,000ft) 1.2km\nCycling (Lough Shore to Pub Door) 13.6kms\n\nFull Description\nLEG 1 – CYCLING \nAfter an easy start down through Derrygonnelly a series of small hills brings you to the foot of the climb up to the forest drive entrance. The next bit isn’t any easier; it’s a leg buster to T1. \nLEG 2 – TRAIL RUNNING \nMaybe on the map this doesn’t look too bad but give it some respect. The first half is downhill on fire road except for about 800m of single track past the waterfall. It’s all uphill now back to the transition. It feels relentless and will sap the leg strength before the next section. \nLEG 3 – CYCLING \nThis is the shortest bike leg. If you’re changing shoes between running and cycling you might decide it’s not worth it for this section. The only problem is the really steep bit of road about half way in. Not easy to overcome in trail shoes on clipless pedals. If you can take the time to admire the view from T2 glance across Lough Erne towards Donegal. It’s spectacular but looks a long way down. \nLEG 4 – TRAIL RUNNING \nAlmost 300metres of descending in less than 1km. This will trash the legs unless you’re used to hill running. The steps can be tricky but you must keep to the path. \nLEG 5 – KAYAKING \nGrab your choice of open top kayak and head east parallel to the shoreline for 500metres before rounding the buoy and heading back to the transition area. You should be sheltered from the prevailing winds so you can enjoy the long views across Lough Erne to your right or contemplate what’s to come on the next leg to your left. Make sure to go around the jetty before heading into the shore. \nLEG 6 – TRAIL RUNNING \nAs a one off this next bit\, the climb back up to T2\, is hard enough but after what’s gone before it’s nothing short of horrendous. If you can run all the way and not cramp up you’ll be one of the very few. \nLEG 7 – CYCLING \nThe glory leg\, this is a fast and furious descent to the finish. Enjoy it. No holding back required. Let your inner Bradley Wiggins out. \nTotal: 35Kms (approx) \nNB. Routes may be subject to slight changes \nOnline entry \nYou can register for FEAR via our online entry form (link here) before doing so please read the rules and safety notes for the event and decide which of the two FEAR distances you are better suited. \nThe entry fee for FEAR is £40 before the 31st of August and £45 thereafter. \nClosing date for entries is Sunday 25th October at 23.59pm. \nLimited entries may be allowed on the day\, but please check with the organisers beforehand. \nDue to insurance constrains we are not currently allowed to have competitors under the age of 18 in our events. \n  \nCANCELLATION OF THE EVENT: \nIf for any reason the event is cancelled\, we will refund your entry fee less an administrative charge of not greater than £5. \n  \nWITHDRAWING YOUR ENTRY:\nTo withdraw your entry from the competition and receive a refund we must receive your request dated no later than \n\nSeptember 12th you will be refunded the entry fee less £5 admin fee.\nAfter 26th September\, no refund.\n\nN.B. “Distance selling” laws provide you with a “cooling off” period after making an online transaction. This requires that you get a full refund if demanded within seven working days of making your entry. This overrides the above policy when applicable. \nNotification of a withdrawal should be sent to FEAR\, Visitor Information Centre\, Wellington Road\, Enniskillen\, Co. Fermanagh\, BT or by email to Joanne.cunningham@fermanaghomagh.com. \nThe terms and conditions of this refund policy do not affect your statutory rights as a consumer. If you have any questions regarding this policy please free feel to contact via our ‘contact us’ page. \n[wpdevart_countdown text_for_day=”Days” text_for_hour=”Hours” text_for_minut=”Minutes” text_for_second=”Seconds” countdown_end_type=”time” end_date=”27-02-2017 23:59″ start_time=”1488209001″ end_time=”0\,1\,1″ action_end_time=”hide” content_position=”center” top_ditance=”10″ bottom_distance=”10″ ][/wpdevart_countdown]
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/fearmanagh-adventure-race-2/
LOCATION:Fermanagh\, Fermanagh\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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