The Corkman

Trail Race set to finish in Millstreet

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SLÍGAELTACHT Mhúscraí (Muskerry Gaeltacht Way) return with the Ultra Trail Race on this Saturday for a 70km race over part of the famous O’Sullivan Bere route. Having been previously cancelled owing to Storm Emma, the opportunit­y allows the Irish Mountain Running Associatio­n bring participan­ts to West and North to race over a challengin­g route for the second annual hosting. Starting in Kealkil, the race is scheduled for a finish in Millstreet.

Those involved are scheduled to convene in Millstreet at 6am on St. Patrick’s morning before being transporte­d to the start in Kealkil.

SlíGaeltacht Mhúscrai is a fully way-marked trail that covers just over 70km of the route, running between Kealkill and Millstreet. Runners will cross the Sheehy and Derrynasag­gart mountain ranges over a variety of tough open mountain terrain, forest trails and quiet country roads.

Stage 1 of the route between Kealkill and Gougane Barra is also part of a local Pilgrim Walk entailing 16.6km with a cut-off time of three hours to complete. Next up is a 12.2 trek on Stage 2 from Gougane Barra to Ballingear­y, the cut-off time for reaching this check-point from the original outset is 5 hours.

Stage 3 is the 19km trail from Ballingear­y to Ballyvourn­ey traversing the foothills of the Derrynasag­gart mountains. This route passes the Shrine of St. Gobnait and its said O’Sullivan Beare and his followers stopped there on New Year’s Day 1603 to seek the guidance of St. Gobnait for the long journey ahead.

The final stretch of the Slí climb involves stage 4, the 23.4km distance from Ballyvourn­ey to Millstreet traversing the Derrynasag­gart mountains, Mullaghani­sh and contouring around the north side of Claragh mountain before ascending towards Millstreet town for an official finish in the West End.

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