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Glenshee 9 - 2009

Last year, the Devil of the Highlands clashed (well one was on the Saturday and the other on the Sunday) so I missed the first running of the Glenshee 9. This year I was really keen not to miss out on the fun!

For number of reasons, I have not done nearly as many of the AL races as I had planned to so I was a bit nervous driving north. Registration done, I grabbed a quick bit to eat and got ready. Had the usual flap about vest / long sleeve top but since the temperature appeared ok, opted for the vest with a pile of sunscreen. Loaded the bumbag with some food and a 500ml bottle then pinned the control card onto the outside pocket (and through my mapcase which was inside the pocket …grrrrrrr).

The start appeared controlled – even Captain Chris did not sprint into the distance. Over Meall Odhar folks were taking a contour line out towards Creag Leacach – personally, I hate contouring …and this route confirmed it. In no time at all, I could feel a burning sensation in my right foot as it rolled out with every step …I could picture the blister forming! Finally I got off the traverse and onto the ridge properly – much better. Got in with a great wee bunch of runners with leads rotating in an unplanned but strangely efficient Tour de France manner. Could see Chris in the distance but failed to close the gap in any way. Round the summit and we started to retrace the route back and out towards Glas Maol. It was about here I started to hold a steady position at the back of the bunch …another few folks joined us but I was really starting to blow a bit and with a long way to go fell back a bit – not a huge amount but enough. Starting the descent from Glas Maol itself the morale took a bit of a doing and I dropped well off the pace (and the now blistered right foot was used as justification to me anyway). Cairn of Claise came and went as did Tom Bhuide. I made a brief effort to rejoin the bunch heading over towards Tolmount thanks to what I thought was a cunning route choice but got snarled up a bit in bogs and tussocks. The section over to Carn an Tuirc took forever but I was really glad of the good visibility (loads of room for major error had the mist been down here). Following some information from JD, I steered clear of the boulders leaving the summit of Carn an Tuirc and was soon on the path heading down towards the river and out to the road (which still seem awful far away). Briefly thought about jacking the race at the road and heading home but realised that no matter how sore I was feeling …doing that would not help the head!

Used the long climb up Carn Aosda to eat and drink – both were overdue. Topped out and took the decision to follow a Carnethy runner on another contour traverse line heading over towards Carn a Gheoidh – not sure how sensible that was since some runners who looked to be a bit behind appeared right behind me when I finally got onto the main ridge again. Huge thanks to the marshal on the summit for a slug of tea and some Jelly Babies – both helped to raise spirits for the last hard push back along the ridge to the Cairnwell. With the last summit done, all that was left was to bounce downwards to the finish. Back in my ski days, I used to think the Tiger run was steep …and it certainly still felt that way on tired legs. Unusually for me, I even regained a place before crossing the line. Was happy to finish 5 seconds under my target in 04:29:55.

Other results included:

David Riach - 03:45:44
Chris Upson - 04:05:21
Ellie Holmwood (2nd lass home) - 04:40:08
John Donnelly- 04:45:47

Many thanks to everyone involved in the planning and marshalling – it is a big area to cover. Congrats to all Westies who ran - even if they were seem hanging about with Shettleston runners most of the day :-)

Posted by Graham Kelly on Mon 10 Aug 2009 | 10 comments

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  1. Elsie said...

    Congrats Westies it's very impressive to run 9 munros in a day even more so in a few hours! And well done Ellie for your 2nd Women's place.

    Monday 10th August 2009 6.36pm

  2. jd said...

    Sunday proved bright and breezy for the second running of the Glenshee 9, a rare chance to knock off 9 of the easiest Munros in Scotland. Heading up in the Captain’s car the talk was of poaching and insurrection in the Westies ranks as rumour had it that our prized Snake Riach was being groomed by the Shettleston Mafia. Would the lure of hanging out with proper runners overcome the delights of the monthly curry night? The public need to know. That aside it was a grand day out. The weather was perfect, then scenery majestic and the company, of course top notch. David Riach was first home in a Westies vest (we think, or was it blue & gold underneath?) followed by Chris, Graham “Berlingo Boy” Kelly and Ellie with myself a couple of minutes adrift. Having decided not to waste the Saturday by resting up I had enjoyed a nice long cycle round Glen Lyon so started off nice and gently to ease my weary legs into action. I had a really enjoyable race as a result, tracking rivals Louise Burt, Colin Wilson and Bob Allison over the first six Munros till the road crossing where I passed Louise and Colin. This was despite my left Innov8 Mudclaw deciding it had enough of its outer sole, which parted company with the midsole in rather messy divorce. This resulted in the midsole gaining custody of the front half of the outer and cruelly tossing the rear half aside, with the aid of a vicious Stanley knife. Partially shod I managed OK over the last 3 Munros and even descended the infamous Tiger mogul ski run with only a few skids. Lovely soup, tea and cake ended the day and The Snake even came over and talked to us Westies commoners which made our day. We think we have held on to him for meantime with threats of disciplinary Committee meetings, but I think it is time for an online SOS petition – Save Our Snake!

    Full results and photos on SHR website

    Monday 10th August 2009 11.34pm

  3. Dave Calder said...

    The Glenshee Nine sounds a bit sinister, a bit like the Guildford Four or the Birmingham Six?
    Or maybe even as thrilling and exciting as the Famous Five or the Secret Seven?
    Anyway, can Chris or Ellie provide me some insight into their training regime. Prior to the Glenshee Nine they had just completed the Clydeside Four.
    What's it all about, I'm at sixes and sevens?

    Tuesday 11th August 2009 6.09pm

  4. Ellie said...

    Training regime? Pah! Stuff and nonsense. Get out there and enjoy it with Vim (and a heavy dose of painkillers) Mr Calder.
    BTW - Three is the magic number!

    Tuesday 11th August 2009 9.19pm

  5. Dave Calder said...

    John, Sorry to hear about the break-up of your Innov8's. It must have been traumatic for everyone witnesssing the scene. By all accounts the back half sounds like a bit of a heel! If only things had sorted things out before the knot was tied?
    My advice to anyone wanting to avoid a messy divorce such as this is to get a hold of a good lawyer!

    Wednesday 12th August 2009 10.31am

  6. Mrs Calder said...

    the best way to avoid a messy is to stick to the magic number two.

    Wednesday 12th August 2009 10.54am

  7. Mrs Calder said...

    the best way to avoid a messy is to stick to the magic number two.

    Wednesday 12th August 2009 10.54am

  8. Mrs Calder said...

    4th attempt to correct: make that a messy *divorce*

    Wednesday 12th August 2009 10.57am

  9. charlie c said...

    And you are a Professor of what...?

    Wednesday 12th August 2009 7.39pm

  10. Webmoose said...

    Messy indeed. I could delete some of the mistakes, but that would spoil the fun.

    (That's aside from the comments which aren't associated with any report, which is a bug)

    Wednesday 12th August 2009 11.29pm

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