Not one for me, but perhaps somebody on here will fancy it.
http://www.grough.co.uk/magazine/201...pe-wrath-ultra
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Not one for me, but perhaps somebody on here will fancy it.
http://www.grough.co.uk/magazine/201...pe-wrath-ultra
I'm mad, but I have my eye on that with a couple of other club mates :)
Looks a decent run out
Tis a cracking route but the cost of the race will count me out of entering,and yes it is a great run out with some fantastic rugged, remote terrain and is pretty challenging logistically as a solo outing, there is some pathless sections where nav is needed and some of the burns would be damned interesting in spate.
I'll likely be there. Though the number of people who've said the same, I think it might fill up pretty quickly - and I won't be around on the day that entries open!
I guess this will be a predominantly low level route?
Many years ago, inspired by the antics of Ian Leighton (Holmfirth) & Robin Price (C-le-M), as reported in several editions of the FRM; I indulged in a mega session of map fondling and traced the N section of the W coast of Scotland watershed from Laggan Lochs on the Caledonian Canal to Cape Wrath. It followed some amazing ridges and evocative summits. The main problem was the logistics of re-supply, as even the few road-Xs were all miles from any communities that might have provided opportunities for shopping / re-supply. It would have required a week's tour in the car, burying food stashes.
how much will the entry fee be? i couldn't see it listed, or are you going off the cost of the Dragon's Back race?
thanks
Sounds like a cracking adventure WD, you had me scrambling for the maps to work out your route.
As for the "ultra", I think the route is roughly based on Cameron McNeish's "Cape Wrath Trail"? Predominantly "low level", although that does mean, of course, that you'll head over some wild ground and some high bealachs. Even in the early stages, you'll not see many folk down the Cona Glen and the pass over from Glenfinnan can be wild.
It'll be interesting to see where it starts....if they plan to use the published route, I'd better let Dougie on the Camusnagaul ferry know now, he'll need to plan some extra trips :D