21-03-2007, 02:21 PM,
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Gersrunning
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Has anyone done an Adventure race???
Hello all.
Have any of you guys or girls ever partaken in an Adventure race?/
IE: Run,Canoe,Run,Cycle etc...
Its sounds like fun but I am a bit concerned about finishing......
There is one on over in the west of Ireland later this year and I am thinking of giving it a go.
Ger
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21-03-2007, 05:01 PM,
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Gersrunning
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Has anyone done an Adventure race???
The address for the adventure race is http://www.gaelforcewest.ie/
Its sounds great and it also climbs Croagh Patrick,which I have always wanted to do but just never got around to it.
I am doing the Dublin City Marathon this year( For the Sixth time) and wil be in training from end of April.
Might see you there!
Ger
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21-03-2007, 05:25 PM,
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El Gordo
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Has anyone done an Adventure race???
Gersrunning Wrote:The address for the adventure race is http://www.gaelforcewest.ie/
Its sounds great and it also climbs Croagh Patrick,which I have always wanted to do but just never got around to it.
I am doing the Dublin City Marathon this year( For the Sixth time) and wil be in training from end of April.
Might see you there!
Ger
Ger, I've been up Croagh Patrick twice. It's a grand day out, though I wouldn't much fancy doing it in a race. It's a tough climb, particularly on the upper reaches, where the path gives way to steep, loose shale. The views are just stunning. In one direction you can see all the way over Clew Bay and up the west coast of Mayo, with Achill to the left. The other way, you can see the whole of Connemara and Galway. It's a view to die for, but it should be enjoyed and pondered over if possible. Definitely an experience to be recommended.
I mention the trips in a couple of entries. There's more about Ireland generally in both.
http://www.runningcommentary.net/2004/2004sep.htm
http://www.runningcommentary.net/2006/2006jul.htm
What sort of time are you expecting in the Dublin Marathon? If I do it, it would be good to meet up for a pint of the black stuff at some point.
Edited to add: Just had a look at the Gaelforce 6 map. It looks like a great route, but the run up and down the Reek would kill me. I suspect you're much fitter than me, so why not go for it? I know Westport (the finish) well. Both my parents come from close to there.
El Gordo
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21-03-2007, 08:07 PM,
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Gersrunning
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Has anyone done an Adventure race???
I think I will do it Andy as it sounds interesting.
As for the Marathon I have ran my previous in and around 4 hours ish...
I aim to lose the ish............
The schedule I will be doing is the Hal Higdon schedule for 3.40.
I'm very optimistic eh...
Will gladly meet up around Marathon time.Are many of you guys doing it?
Ger
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21-03-2007, 08:10 PM,
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Gersrunning
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Has anyone done an Adventure race???
Andy I have just noticed the IF is in Bold ha ha....I always believe if you register early and start a schedule you will stick to it.I have a business over here in Ireland and have 3 kids so I am up to my eyes,but I try to keep a focus on reality and put in some time for hobbies etc.
Ger
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21-03-2007, 09:57 PM,
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El Gordo
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Has anyone done an Adventure race???
Gersrunning Wrote:Andy I have just noticed the IF is in Bold ha ha....I always believe if you register early and start a schedule you will stick to it.I have a business over here in Ireland and have 3 kids so I am up to my eyes,but I try to keep a focus on reality and put in some time for hobbies etc.
Ger
Totally agree mate, but three kids? You've got it easy. I've got 2,147 hungry tadpoles to deal with...
I'd really like to do Dublin. My hesitation is not from any fear of the distance but because I tend to make announcements about doing races, then something goes wrong -- or I just blow it for some reason. I've "decided to do Dublin" at least twice in previous years, but never got there.
I've not heard anyone else mention the possibility of doing it this year so if I did it, it might be just me.
Anyone else vaguely interested?
My only concern is that you'll be about an hour ahead of me on usual form, so I'll have 3 pints to catch up...
I'll keep you posted.
The Hal Higdon schedules are good. I've followed his Novice schedule a few times. I met him when I was in Chicago. Nice chap.
El Gordo
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24-03-2007, 03:28 PM,
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Sweder
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Has anyone done an Adventure race???
Anyone had experience of the Hellrunner series?
I look the cut of this race's jib, not least their tag line:
Road Running Is For Softies
Man, you can smell the testosterone from here . . .
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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24-03-2007, 04:17 PM,
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Sweder
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Has anyone done an Adventure race???
andy Wrote:And what's wrong with being a softie...? At my age, you don't have much choice. No idea - its their tag line, not mine.
Personally I find road running the hardest form of all.
Give me muck and bullets any day
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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