"
A Long Weekend with a Difference"
Introduction
The race has several objectives: one is
to encourage sailors to appreciate fell running, for runners
to appreciate sailing and for both to enjoy what must be
some of the best sailing and hill running in the world; another
is to help to build the self confidence of the youngsters
sailing in the Youth Teams; yet another is to raise funds
for various good causes; but the main objective is to provide
a challenging experience to sailors and runners who may be
too busy to devote weeks to sailing the Atlantic or trekking
in Tibet but who still relish overcoming a challenge which
is well beyond those normally encountered in our modern well
insulated lives.
The race is for teams of hill runners
and sailors over a long weekend around the beautiful West
Coast of Scotland. The sailing course of 160 nautical miles
includes the strong tides and overfalls of the Corryvreckan
and the Mull of Kintyre whilst the runners cover 60 miles
and 11,500 ft of climbing.
The race is intended to be challenging
and competitors need to be well prepared, fit and experienced
to complete this course successfully. Senior Runners
must be experienced in the hills and all carry specified
survival gear. Yachts must have comprehensive safety gear
including flares, VHF radio and engines (for emergency
use and when the runners are off the boat). Oars
and other muscle powered devices are permitted for use
in calms; (see http://www.ayrs.org/ under
index/propulsion for yulohs and other way-out ideas).
Many teams return year after year
for their annual battle against the elements over one of
the most beautiful running and sailing courses in the world. Perhaps
part of its charm is that every year brings its own memorable
scenes whether it is getting ahead of your nearest rival
by means of a `cunning plan', racing neck and neck with
another team under spinnaker, gliding quietly through the
water as dawn breaks or encountering whales and dolphins. The
mountains offer a wide variety of challenging terrain and
the sailing is equally varied so that coupled with unrivalled
views of mountains and sea so that each year brings a totally
unique team experience for everyone.
Although the race can be extremely
competitive, for most people, it is not the thought of
winning that brings them back year after year but simply
the pleasure of sailing and running in the company of a
great crowd of like minded people. We all love
the hills and seas of the Scottish West Coast and the race
is just an excuse for the annual jamboree when we can celebrate
our good fortune at being able to experience this great
adventure in these wonderful surroundings and in such good
company.