A few people have expressed an interest in next year's Connemarathon. I'm up for it, so time for a dedicated thread.
There's nothing like early preparation (advice I need to heed in other areas of life :o), but particularly with this race, as it's in a relatively remote place, and needs some forward planning.
First of all, some info...
http://www.connemarathon.com/
When: Sunday 11th April 2010
Where: Connemara, West of Ireland
What: Half marathon, marathon, ultra marathon on tarmac roads. (Half seems the popular option at this stage)
Why: Astonishingly beautiful part of Ireland; Guinness; camaraderie
Who: So far, Sweder, Seafront Plodder, me, Anlu, Katy have expressed an interest, but everyone is welcome
How much: Race entry was 70 euros last time, covering
• Bus transfers to and from Galway, Oughterard and Clifden
• Race entry
• Water and aid stations every three miles
• T-shirt / medal
• Pasta, Soup, tea and coffee served after the race.
+ cost of flights and shared vehicle hire + hotel(s) + Guinness expenditure
How long: Depends on plan, but personally I wouldn't mind an Almeria-type format i.e. flying out Saturday, race Sunday, a bit more activity Monday, returning Tuesday or Wednesday. I won't need persuading to extend my stay if others are up for it.
Discussions are at an early stage, but at present there are broadly two possible itineraries (and more if someone wants to suggest others):
• Fly to Galway City, probably stay in Galway City for post-race rehydration and depart from there
• Fly to Galway or Knock. Base camp to be decided. After race, drive to (or back to) Westport, possibly staying there, and climbing Croagh Patrick (a tough 2 or 3 hours walk but with fantastic views)
My preference is for the latter, however, the logistics are harder, and I appreciate that not everyone will want/be able to spend enough time to do much general tourism. I'm at the mercy of the democratic process, and will accept the wishes of the majority.
So I'm signed up for the idea. Who else?