Date: 13/01/2012
Area: Dublin / Wicklow, Ireland
Maps Used: OSI Sheets 50, 56
Weather: Cold, clear skies, no winds.
Last year I found the Art O'Neill Challenge quite tiring, but then I hadn't done any specific training. This year I wanted to have a better performance, so I signed up for the hybrid start so I had something to aim for. The hybrid race involves running the first section (about 23km) where you are mostly on roads within Dublin, and then trek the remaining 30km.
I can't say I have done a proper training programme this time again, but at least the daily cycle to work and the odd 10km runs kept me fit over the last few months, even after spending the Holidays in Brazil. This year the weather was not nearly as bad as last year. It wasn't too cold, and visibility was actually pretty good throughout the night, with some great views of Dublin city. I felt good during the first section and completed the first 23km in around 2,5 hours, which is in line with my usual pace - and especially reasonable considering the last uphill section. After that it was an easy enough trek, much different than last year when I was already very tired at this point. I felt good the entire route and could have kept going for another while (made me remember my failed attempt at the Lug Walk...).
At the end, arrived #33 among hybrid runners, #119 overall. If I actually spend time doing some specific training for next year, I could even aim at top 10 for hybrid runners...
Duration: 11:13:38 (3,5 hours less than last year)
Distance: 53km
Total Ascent: 1,642m
Total Descent: 1,140m
Showing posts with label Wicklow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wicklow. Show all posts
Friday, January 13, 2012
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Moon Walk Challenge
Date: 12/11/2011
Area: Wicklow, Ireland
Maps Used: OSI Sheet 56
Weather: Cold, clear skies (full moon), no winds.
The Moon Walk (or Moon Light) Challenge is a 26km full moon hike along the Wicklow Way (at least partially) in aid of Glen of Imaal Mountain Rescue team. The monies raised went towards the building of the team's new base near Laragh (see more details at http://www.wmr.ie/moonlightchallenge).
We started at 18:00 from Crone Wood car park at O192142 and followed the Wicklow way southward until the new Glen of Imaal base in Laragh. A great walk with a full moon to look after us all.
Duration: 5:40 hours
Distance: 26km
Total Ascent: 410m
Area: Wicklow, Ireland
Maps Used: OSI Sheet 56
Weather: Cold, clear skies (full moon), no winds.
The Moon Walk (or Moon Light) Challenge is a 26km full moon hike along the Wicklow Way (at least partially) in aid of Glen of Imaal Mountain Rescue team. The monies raised went towards the building of the team's new base near Laragh (see more details at http://www.wmr.ie/moonlightchallenge).
We started at 18:00 from Crone Wood car park at O192142 and followed the Wicklow way southward until the new Glen of Imaal base in Laragh. A great walk with a full moon to look after us all.
Duration: 5:40 hours
Distance: 26km
Total Ascent: 410m
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Art O'Neill Challenge 2011
Date: 08/01/2011
Area: Dublin / Wicklow, Ireland
Maps Used: OSI Sheets 50, 56
Weather: Extremely cold, misty, low clouds.
I wanted to go for an adventure race in the Wicklow mountains and when I knew the Art O'Neill challenge would take place once again in 2011, I signed up for it. The Art O'Neill is a race that in theory re-creates the steps of Hugh O'Donnel and his fellow Art O'Neill as they escaped Dublin Castle towards the Wicklow Mountains back in 1592 (see Wikipedia article here). It is a 53 kilometers route leaving Dublin city southwest towards Wicklow, passing by traditional spots like Black Hill, Mullaghcleevaun, Table Mountain, and eventually finishing off in Glenmalure. I wasn't really doing any specific training as I thought this would be just a long and strenuous walk in Wicklow, a terrain that shouldn't offer anything new for me. Boy, was I wrong. The Art O'Neill is a serious challenge, and my poor finish time as well as my sore knees at the end made it clear. Impossible not to think about repeating the dose next year though, this time with proper training and a reasonable finish time. More info on the challenge here: http://www.artoneillchallenge.ie.
Duration: 14:45:50
Distance: 53km
Total Ascent: 1,642m
Area: Dublin / Wicklow, Ireland
Maps Used: OSI Sheets 50, 56
Weather: Extremely cold, misty, low clouds.
I wanted to go for an adventure race in the Wicklow mountains and when I knew the Art O'Neill challenge would take place once again in 2011, I signed up for it. The Art O'Neill is a race that in theory re-creates the steps of Hugh O'Donnel and his fellow Art O'Neill as they escaped Dublin Castle towards the Wicklow Mountains back in 1592 (see Wikipedia article here). It is a 53 kilometers route leaving Dublin city southwest towards Wicklow, passing by traditional spots like Black Hill, Mullaghcleevaun, Table Mountain, and eventually finishing off in Glenmalure. I wasn't really doing any specific training as I thought this would be just a long and strenuous walk in Wicklow, a terrain that shouldn't offer anything new for me. Boy, was I wrong. The Art O'Neill is a serious challenge, and my poor finish time as well as my sore knees at the end made it clear. Impossible not to think about repeating the dose next year though, this time with proper training and a reasonable finish time. More info on the challenge here: http://www.artoneillchallenge.ie.
Duration: 14:45:50
Distance: 53km
Total Ascent: 1,642m
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Cullentragh and Mullacor

Date: 28/11/2010
Area: Wicklow Mountains, Wicklow, Ireland
Maps used: OSI Sheet 56Weather: Clear skies for most of the route, no wind, very cold. Fresh snow, about 1/2 foot in places.
Route Description: This was a beautiful day in the 2010 / 2011 winter, which was one of the coldest in Ireland on record, with loads of snow falling across the country - especially in the mountains. A lot of fun, in other words. My initial idea was to climb Lugnaquilla, but when I got to the Military road junction on R755, the car just couldn't make it through the icy uphill bit. I had to park there and then and try something different, so Cullentragh and Mullacor seemed like a good option. Started from T140954, walking south along the road until it reaches a bridge and a sharp left turn. From there there's a track heading southwest which can be followed for a while, until eventually one heads a bit more westwards towards the top of Cullentragh. After reaching the summit (510m), headed directly west towards Mullacor (657m). Descended via the same route.
Duration: 5 hours
Distance: 11km
Total Ascent: 567m
Labels:
Cullentragh,
Ireland,
Mullacor,
Wicklow
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Lugnaquilla

Date: 22/12/2009
Duration: 5.5 hours
Distance: 12km
Total Ascent: 770m
Area: Lugnaquilla, Wicklow, Ireland
Maps used: OSI Sheet 56
Weather: Very cold, low clouds, with sunny spells at times, 0.5ft+ of snow
Route Description: Started at the last car park up in Glenmalure (T067941) and headed northwest on the track, past the hostel. Shortly after, took a sharp turn left (south) up the Fraughan Rock Glen. Headed straight up the glen (southwest) until reaching T044930, then turned left towards the southeast to the col between the Lug east spur and Clohernagh. Once on the col, turned right and climbed the spur that leads to the summit of Lug, the highest point in the Leinster province (925m). Descended via the same route.
Duration: 5.5 hours
Distance: 12km
Total Ascent: 770m
Labels:
Ireland,
Lugnaquilla,
Wicklow
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Scarr
Date: 19/04/2009
Area: Scarr, Wicklow, Ireland
Maps used: OSI Sheet 56
Weather: Mild and clear
Route Description: Started from car park at O158019 and walked south following the road until taking a track to the right (west) at T158996. Headed uphill (west) until the track turns sharply to the left (southeast). At that point, headed northwest towards the Scarr south ridge. After summitting Scarr (641m) descended via the northeast ridge, then south at the border of the forest and into the track that led back to the starting point.
Duration: 4 hours
Distance: 10km
Total Ascent: 431m
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Djouce Mountain
Date: 14/02/2009
Area: Djouce Mountain, Wicklow, Ireland
Maps used: OSI Sheet 56
Weather: Cold and cloudy, 2ft of snow in places
Route Description: Started at the car park at O213149. Followed the track through the forest heading south until reaching a stream at around O206114. Headed more or less northwest using the stream as a handrail on the right. Walked almost 2km until the Wicklow Way and turned left (southwest) towards Djouce. Walked another 2.5km until reaching a fence that leads to the summit. Decided not to go to the summit as it was late and it would be dark soon. Returned to the car park via the same route.
Duration: 5 hours
Distance: 13km
Total Ascent: 400m
Duration: 5 hours
Distance: 13km
Total Ascent: 400m
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Great Sugar Loaf, Long Route (2nd Attempt)
Date: 05/10/2008
Area: Great Sugar Loaf, Wicklow, Ireland
Maps used: OSI Sheet 56
Weather: Cold, clear, windy at the top
Route Description: Started from the car park of the GAA club (O244158) and headed west towards a track along the club. Veered north / northwest for a while and then west again towards the north-south ridge that leads to the Great Sugar Loaf. Proceeded to the summit at 501m and then down a scree to the west of the top. After descending about 100m started an anti-clockwise route towards a track southeast of the top that leads back to the car park.
Duration: 3 hours
Distance: 5.5km
Total Ascent: 379m
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Great Sugar Loaf, Long Route (1st Attempt)
Date: 20/07/2008
Area: Great Sugar Loaf, Wicklow, Ireland
Maps used: OSI Sheet 56
Weather: Mild and clear, but cloudy and windy at times
Route Description: Started from the car park of the GAA club (O244158) and headed west towards a track along the club. Veered north / northwest for a while and then west again towards the north-south ridge that leads to the Great Sugar Loaf. Moved off the track and couldn't find it again, so because of the high gorse and its thorns decided to turn back and try another day.
Duration: 2 hours
Distance: 2km
Total Ascent: 190m
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Bray Head
Date: 01/06/2008
Area: Bray, Wicklow, Ireland
Maps used: OSI Sheet 56
Weather: Mild temperatures, clear sky
Route Description: Started at the south end of the promenade in Bray (O276182) and headed south along the road / track to Bray Head. Continued on the track until reaching the summit at 240m (O282162). Descended southwest around the hill and then anti-clockwise and towards the coast until reaching the track above the DART line, heading back north towards the promenade.
Duration: 3 hours
Distance: 7km
Total Ascent: 240m
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Tonelagee
Date: 13/04/2008
Area: Tonelagee, Wicklow, Ireland
Maps used: OSI Sheet 56
Weather: Cold, clear at the beginning but then cloudy and with hail at times
Route Description: Started at Glenmacnass Waterfall car park (O113031) and headed southwest towards Tonelagee via a shoulder (668m top). After reaching the top of Tonelagee (817m) headed north for about 1km and then northeast, using Lough Ouler and the Lough Brook as a handrail. After about 1.5km headed east back to the car park.
Duration: 4 hours
Distance: 8km
Total Ascent: 457m
Duration: 4 hours
Distance: 8km
Total Ascent: 457m
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