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On Saturday next (10th Jan) at 11:00 I'm organising the first run in Howth. The course consists of two loops, the first is 35-40 minutes long, the second takes 60-65 minutes. This will facilitate anyone who wants a shorter run. The route includes the picturesque cliff path, is mainly stony ground and is quite hilly. Suggested footwear is road training shoes. The area is exposed in places so hat and cagoule may be necessary.
Meeting point is the car park on Howth Summit - 200m uphill from the Summit Inn. If taking public transport buses 31 and 31B pass the inn.
ITM coords of the car-park is N 7294 E 7374.
Training starts at 11 am sharp. Please aim to arrive 5-10 minutes early to stretch / warm-up. We will run at the pace of the slowest runner. No-one will be left behind.
Great if you can make it - no problem if you cannot. If you need a lift let me know.
regards, Aonghus
It must have been Dad's Army on the tele over Christmas, but the traditional Christmas walk hosted by Setanta had a distinct military air. Bussed to a unspecified location in East Wicklow, Setanta refused to disclose the planned route. Stepping out of the bus we found ourselves standing in a military firing range. Ajax go along on this walk to make sure Setanta don't get lost or get themselves into trouble but there is always a bit of tension between the tribes and now suspicions rose quickly. Were they going to turn on us and do us in once and for all. The first part of the script was alarming.
Chief Ajax Pirate Gargan: " Why are we going down the track not across the hill.?"
Captain Dave Weston[abruptly]: "Who's leading this walk.?"
Silence.
Not until the first hill after Kilpedder did Squadron Leader Phillip Brennan disclose the plan, a sort of under the radar, job. "This will be a low level mission, from here we drop down into the Glen of the Downs, up through Kindlestown wood, out onto the little Sugar Loaf and onto Bray Head."
So that was it.
Tripping over fences on the saddle we get to the ECO Warriors wood and wend our way across and down through the steep oak. Close to the dual carriageway a single tree house remains, 15-20m up a big oak, intact, the rope ladder still swinging against the tree trunk.
A short walk gets us to the underpass, into Kindlestown and 20 mins later we're munching at the folly, high in the wood. A quick photo and we're out onto the road to the little Sugar Loaf, a signposted agreed access route takes us up a rocky track to the top. Looking West the sun is dropping, bunches of people are silhouetted on the Sugar Loaf, and it casts a dark blanket on the Kilmacanogue houses.
We stumble down off the rocky top and head across to Bray Head. Up ahead Captain Weston is in trouble, the Lady of the Manor has accosted him. She tells him he's unlicensed and despite his best efforts she's more impressed by her friend than the Captain and he has to conjure up a new plan. Around we go.
Ten minutes later on the road, it's twilight, the cliff walk is forsaken, we go straight over Bray head top. The troop fractures, some take the trig. point, Jane and Graham Porter, confronted by a bull, take to the gorse, all end up tripping over the roots in the dark off the hill. Waves thumping on the seafront finish the walk.
Peter Kernan
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Mike Long has been busy at the Schools events. Photo is from St. Mary's Boys at Endas Park.
AJAX have organised schools events for St. Mary's Boys NS Rathfarnham, Loreto Girls Rathfarnham, Colaiste Muire Ballyroan and Notre Dame Churchtown this Autumn.
....any other schools interested in a small lunchtime event at St Endas, Marlay or Bushy Parks could contact the club.
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It's a good season so far for the Longs and the O'Cleirighs. Cathal O'Cleirigh won M12 in the Connacht Champs and Roisin Long won W12 there. Running in M10, Ruari Long has won both Munster and Connacht Champs.
At the other end of the scale Aongus O'Cleirigh is still decimating the oppositon with wins in both events in M45.
Here's Ruari with his trophies and himself and Roisin at Lough Key.
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From Mike Long, Ajax
Folks
Just to clarify that Marlay Park event on Sun 2 Nov is a "Fingal style" scatter event with a mass start at 12pm (not 11 to 1 as stated
in the fixtures list).
Start will be in the back car park near the BMX track and tennis court (not the front car park near Marlay House).
20 controls in total, long does any 18, medium does any 12 and short 8.
See you there!
Mike
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If you said you were going to the Trail O Champs to beat all the LVO heads pipping no less than Wilbert Hollinger on the timed sections, I don't doubt that there would be some who would mutter into their beards and express doubts about your sanity.
Cian O'Reilly can take a great deal of satisfaction in having done precisely that at the championships two weeks ago.
If you look at the results on the link below you will see Cian's name at the top of the list having beaten all the LVO gang.
http://nio.jeit.biz/lvo/trailo-2008/
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The Ajax team took fourth position in the relay but also played a hand in the winning team. Niall Ewen, pictured below, led out the race at the 7am start, guesting for the CNOC winning team.
Mike Long put in a strong finish over the long last leg over Lugnaquilla to pull back two positions for the fourth slot. Ajax team was Peter Kernan, Andrew McCarthy, Mike Long.
Photo: Gerry Brady IMRA
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