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Arrochar Alps 2009

What a beast of a race! This resurrected long classic lived up to its billing as a SHR Championship counter this year by providing a brutal course, testing conditions and fantastic Westies hospitality. 100 runners started out, 73 finished in a variety of interesting route choices and a couple of dozen found (or not found) it all a bit much. I was pleased with my own wee race, starting nice and steady out along the wooded path in Glen Loin to the Loch Sloy dam getting nice and warmed up for the first brutal slog of the day up to Ben Vorlich. Up top in the mist people seemed everywhere, but Steffen and I seemed to hit the summit cairn reasonably well, before we then started worrying about where to make the cut-off down the steep slopes to the dam wall. A rollicking slide/controlled fall down a couple of thousand feet deposited us nicely at the bottom before having to do it all again up the craggy and claggy ascent of Ben Vane.

Steffen, Louise Burt and I teamed up to pool our random guess-work round the numerous crags and outcrops and managed to find the top quite well, coming across quite a bunch at the top, including fellow Westie Ellen. I lost ground on the descent here and made a slow plod up Beinn Ime, where magically I found the Westie crew on the summit shrouded in mist and barbeque smoke. A handy point off in the direction of the path set me off into the gloom where I came back across Steffen, who advised me that the wheels had just fallen of his mean German racing machine. Together we found the meandering path down to the bealach where Dave Calder and Elsie Riley were doing a grand job.

Being careful to not go up the Cobbler, as some indeed did, the last and easiest slope up Narnain felt quite good and I managed to pull away from Steffen. Val and Christine greeted me at the top, and that only left the tough descent all the way back down to sea level - sounds easy said quickly! It was a tricky descent, full of twists, turns, scarmbles and jumps and I gingerly made my way down with no one around to spur me on till I realised that arch rival Davy Duncan was fast approaching. That was the last thing I wanted after almost 5 hours on the hill but I was determined to stay ahead, and he was equally determined to catch me. So we both hared it along to the finish along the last mile of forestry track at full pelt, and I just held him off to finish under the 5 hour mark.

Only then did I realise that may of the runners I had assumed were well finished were in fact nowhere to be seen. The stories all emerged back at the hotel where the Westies crew put on a great spread of food, goodies and huge amounts of Loch Fyne ale for the prize winners. A great day out and a well organised event by Rob and the dozens of others who all helped to make it happen. Cheers everybody.

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Posted by John Donnelly on Tue 30 Jun 2009 | 3 comments

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  1. Hamilton said...

    A beast indeed John. What Bren & Crammy would call brutal, or "bru'al". Well done all.

    Tuesday 30th June 2009 2.42pm

  2. Johnston said...

    Yep, I've got Andy Mott to thank for the BBQ on the summit of Beinn Ime. Roll and sausage with broon sauce - fab! It certainly made it a more enjoyable stint on that windy claggy top. Cheers also to fellow marshall Owen O'Neill for his hard work. The runners seemed to prefer the Jelly Babies to the roll'n'sausage option - none were interested in sharing my lunch!

    I'm glad you enjoyed it John, as most of the runners we saw looked pretty miserable. Yes, it's the third Munro of the day and the weather on the tops was pretty foul - but are some of you folk out there just doing it to torture yourselves, or did you really have loads of fun but just got grumpy when you saw me?!

    Anyway, sorry I couldn't stay for the post-match party - had to get to Ullapool for last orders so I could run with Manny on Sunday. Cheers for the beers Rob (and Fyne Ales) - gave me something nice to drink on Sunday when the Inchnadamph Hotel was shut.

    Tuesday 30th June 2009 9.48pm

  3. Rob said...

    First, a huge thank you to everyone who helped to put this race on; marshals on the hill and at the cols, sweeper, helpers at the start, finish and hotel, the Arrochar MRT and Fyne Ales, plus the Westies team that helped with all the organisation in advance. I reckon we had 29 people involved on the day (mostly Westies) and without them, it wouldn't have happened.

    As for the race, I was delighted to get 96 starters and surprised to only have 73 finishers. The weather seemed pretty tame at sea level and I thought our only real issue would be de-hydrated runners at the finish. However, after I started getting reports of people getting seriously lost on Ben Vane, it became clear conditions on the hill were more challenging than they seemed. By the end of the day, I think we had runners who got lost on each of the hills and stories of people arriving at summits from every point of the compass. Perhaps we should organise navigation courses before next year's race!

    In the end everyone was safely accounted for, the men's and women's races were both very close and the feedback from all the runners was very positive, so I left very happy. I'm already looking forward to next year (when I expect to be organising from Scotland!) and I hope we can build on this year with another good field.

    Thanks again to all who helped out.

    Wednesday 1st July 2009 2.10pm

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