Important Notice – Slieve Gullion Race Start and Route Change
Due to disease in the forest the Slieve Gullion race this Saturday (March 1st) will use the old route.
Saturday, 1st March at 12 noon
Organised by Armagh AC
Contact Brian Vallely 028 3751 1248 or 079 0221 9698
This short race over 3.9 miles with 340 metres of climb is the first mountain race of the year. As a short race over a fairly well defined route, it is suitable for athletes of all standards.
Route
The course is not marked but is fairly straightforward, climbing on paths
to the north cairn of Sl Gullion and then along the ridge to the south cairn. Return by the same route. With a short route such as this, there are normally other athletes within sight so route finding is not a problem. If misty and you go off course then a good sense of direction is helpful but on Gullion any route will take you down off the mountain.
In wet conditions the path along the top can be quite muddy. Wear shoes with as much grip as possible. In rain or high winds the race organiser may require a windproof top to be worn/carried.
The hard part of navigation is finding the way to the start. See the web (or below) for directions – basically buy doxycycline online cheap finding the highest point of the narrow road that runs across the north of the mountain. Aim to arrive at the start before 11:30 am.
The prize giving is normally in a hall in Mullaghbane (about MR 994189 on sheet 28), with tea and sandwiches provided by Armagh AC.
Records
Male: Deon McNeilly (1999) 28:00
Female: Fiona Maxwell (2007) 37:23
In only a couple of years within the last ten years has the fastest time been under 30 minutes. Relatively few ladies have finished in under 40 minutes, with Karen Alexander timed at 37:53 in 2009.
Location of Start of Sl Gullion
On the Newry bypass, take the exit on the A25 to Camlough. Pass through Camlough and in 0.5 miles take the B30 to the left. After a bit less than a mile, with the lake on your left, there is a cross roads, with the B30 going both left and straight on. Take the left direction and climb 3/4 mile to the crest of a low pass. At the crest take a left turn up a narrow road for about 1.8 miles to a T junction. Turn left, with the start in about 1/3 mile, almost at the highest part of the road, at map reference 025229.