| western isles challenge | ||||
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| Summary | ||||||||||||||||
| The Challenge Team Event is a
relay race for teams of four, together with a backup team of any number. The route covers
over 200 miles on land, through some of the most difficult terrain in Europe, plus 50
miles of sea canoeing and includes some 20,000 feet of ascent The event runs from the Isle of Barra in the South to the Butt of Lewis in the north of the Outer Hebrides chain - the most northwesterly point in Europe. On the way are mountains, bogs, sand, lochs and sea, with some of the finest and most unspoilt landscapes you will ever see Around half of the route distance must be covered on foot, and the remainder by any form of non-motorised transport, with some 12 "race checkpoints" and a number of "safety checkpoints" to be visited en route. The aim is not for each individual to cover the whole course The route to be taken by each team, and the deployment of their resources over the three days, is for them to decide, and this strategic element can play a major part in a team’s performance The role of backup teams is to position active team members and equipment, and for these purposes motorised transport may be used |
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| Number of Teams | ||||||||||||||||
There will be a limit of 35
teams, which will be accepted on a first-come basis subject to satisfying the organisers
that the team has the experience and skills necessary to undertake the Challenge safely
(see below)
To ensure a place, please get your application in as early as possible! |
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| Skills and Experience Required | ||||||||||||||||
| The event is an arduous one and
should not be undertaken lightly. Its aim is to provide top-level competition for the
best, but with the opportunity for less quick but fit, well organised and competent teams to undertake a true test The following must be borne in mind by anyone contemplating an entry:
Ideal team composition will be two fell-runners, a specialist cyclist (the route will involve mountain, track and road biking, including a mountain bike time-trial on one or more days) and a specialist canoeist, but if the cyclist and canoeist can also run this will certainly be a major advantage. The 1999 event will also in all likelihood include some compulsory open water swimming sections. There is a "teambuilder" service on the site if you are either (a) looking to complete your team or (b) want to join a team Further key players are the backup team: not only is the route planning a fairly major exercise, but efficient delivery of the right person in the right place at the right time is essential. The Challenge is planned on the basis of a minimum of one team vehicle, but at least two people in a backup team is probably advisable. The route for the event can be found here |
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| Kit, Board and Lodging | ||||||||||||||||
| Compulsory kit is required over
off-road sections, enabling a person on his/her own in an emergency to spend a night out
of doors, and similar rules apply to the sea sections. See the relevant sections in the Rules
Teams are responsible for all transport, accommodation and catering arrangements and costs, including the costs of any special ferry arrangements which the organisers may make. Transport costs to/from and between the islands can be quite high and should be investigated prior to entering an application Accommodation details can be found via the Western Isles Tourist Board and ferry details via the operator Caledonian MacBrayne Special ferries are laid on between North Uist and Harris after the first day's racing (Wednesday). Details of all arrangements are to be found in the '99 Race Admin pages |
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| Trophies and Prizes | ||||||||||||||||
![]() The trophy for the official event for mixed teams is the "Granite Compass". Other trophies will be awarded for:
These trophies will be accompanied by prizes of clothing/equipment donated by Lowe Alpine |
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| Race Administration | ||||||||||||||||
| The event is administered through this site - use the "99 Race Admin" button to the left for logistical information and updates to the route, rules etc | ||||||||||||||||