Photograph by John Shiels

Maulin Winter League Route

Wicklow
Saturday 5 March, 2011
11:00 AM
538
7.50
7 (2,3,2) - Moderate Terrain, >500M ascent, 6Km - 10Km
Route fully marked - Route fully marked
Winter League
Slightly different route to 2009 and 2010. On the run for home from Ride rock (Waterfall) the new route goes left up the lower section of the Powerscourt ride and then turns right at the first forest path and then turns right down a grass path on the right of a dry gully to come out on the WW around 500m from the finish. See forum messages for detailed course description. Watch out for reentry point to forest after Maulin, for shortcut on Wicklow Way after Ride rock, and for new loop up the lower part of the Powerscourt ride.
Take turn off N11 motorway at Kilmacanogue (towards Roundwood). Take right turn after 800m for Powerscourt Waterfall. The car park is on your left, around 800m beyond the waterfall entrance.
Prizegiving afterwards in the bar area of the Powerscourt Arms Hotel in Enniskerry. Please car pool, if possible, from Enniskerry. Registration queue will close before 10.40 to facilitate a punctual start. Juniors: Juniors born in 1992-1995 can run the full course. Please note the full course is tough and you can consider taking the short course if you wish. Younger runners can turn back at the foot of the steep grass ascent and run back the same way The wearing of grippy trail shoes is advised. Any use of MP3 / headphone devices is not allowed in IMRA races.
bar area of Powerscourt Arms hotel
The steep grass climb is slippy so trail shoes with grip are recommended. They are also needed on the descent off Maulin and on the descent towards Ride Rock.
 

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Carpool

Driver NameLocationPassing ThroughDepartureSeats AvailableSeats Accepted 
Gerard Cunningham Dundrum (Balally Luas) Sandyford Stepaside 00:00 5 Book
Kevin O'Riordan Palmerstown M50, Kilmacanogue 08:45 4 1 Book
Paul Whyte Clontarf - Wooden bridge City centre, N11 08:30 3 1 Book
Stuart Scott UCD N11, Kilmac 09:30 3 2 Book
Turlough Conway Ballybough D3 City Centre, N11 09:10 3 3  
 

Forum Messages


AuthorDateMessage
Steven Long Feb 20, 10:08AM Can anyone enter this race?
How does one register?
Thank you.
Gareth Little Feb 20, 2:36PM Just show up on the day with €17 (10 to join and 7 for the race) and you will be good to go.
Zoran Skrba Feb 22, 9:13AM The race route looks the same as last years, but this years code for this race is MAU (same as 2000-2005) but for the last two years the code was CWT (2009 and 2010). Why the different codes? If the races are the same the codes should be as well. If the codes are different the history tab does not show all the races. Looking at the older races the old route is different from this years, so the code should probably be CWT for this years race.
Zoran Skrba Feb 22, 9:54AM Ok. Does anyone, who know the route, want to do a recce this weekend?
richard nunan Feb 22, 1:30PM Hi Folks,

We do not have a RD for this race yet. Does anyone want to volunteer ?
You can email me or Sign up online.

Gerry Brady is the route planner/Course marker

Gerry Brady Feb 22, 2:05PM Race starts at small way post just above the car park barrier;
Take first left turn at forest map signboard;
Very quickly turn right and go up a narrow steep ride (with steps) under trees;
Turn right at the top of this ride;
Take next left which comes up very quickly;
At the top of this ride turn right;
Go left (uphill) at the path bend;
Go straight through the next junction (stay on the main path & always climbing);
Turn right at the next main junction and descend a little;
Turn left up onto the grass just before a forest hut;
More or less straight up the grass climb veering a little right at times to keep to open ground;
Half way up this grass climb, you should pass just to the right of a small crag or rock face;
At the top you come out at a path junction;
Turn right and cross the stile;
Turn right and follow this path as it swings back left towards Maulin summit;
The climb to the summit is on a narrow path through the heather;
At the summit turn a sharp left and run straight downhill;
Gradually you get close to a wall on your left;
Keep close to this and come out on the lower path beside the wall;
Turn right;
Turn left onto a faint track just before you reach the second tallish tree on your left (this is a turn you could miss);
This faint path meets another track at the top bend of the zig zags;
Descend steeply on this track and then follow it gradually uphill;
When you reach a ride and wall crossing this path, turn right;
Climb the upper part of the Powerscourt ride;
Cross the stile at the top and turn left;
At the end of this path cross the fence and turn left;
Very quickly swing a little left and descend straight down on a rough path with trees on your left;
When you meet a lower path turn right and follow it until you meet the main Wicklow Way;
Turn left towards the car park;
On the first bend take a short-cut off the WW on your right;
Descend this rough path to rejoin the WW;
Around 150m beyond a large turning circle, turn left up the lower part of the Powerscourt ride (this is the final climb);
Turn right when you reach the first forest path;
After 500m turn right down a grass track with a wall and a dry gully on your left;
Turn left when this path meets the WW;
Follow the WW back to the car park.
Brian O'Murchu Feb 22, 4:58PM Anybody looking for carpool passengers for this one? I am coming from Killester/Clontarf area and have no transport:(
Zoran Skrba Feb 22, 7:48PM @Gerry is it the same route as last year's?
Gerry Brady Feb 22, 9:36PM Same route as in 2009 and 2010 (will be giving it a gardening checkover by this weekend)
Gerry Brady Feb 23, 12:33AM OSi Geolives map (replaced google map) so contours and Maulin more visible.
Zoran Skrba Feb 23, 9:16AM As it is the same route, the race/event code should be CWT (same as 2009/10).
Mick Hanney Feb 23, 3:17PM If you've ran your complement of winter league races so far you might consider volunteering for the Maulin race. I'm particularly looking for non-running volunteers to include a laptop operator. Thanks.
Gerry Brady Feb 25, 6:42PM Was thinking of adding on an extra 500m to the Maulin course. The extra bit would be on the way back to the car park after ride rock t obreak up the long forest path run for home.

Turn left up the Powerscourt ride until you come to the first forest road. Take a right turn and run along this road for around 500m. Take a right turn down a grassy descent with a dry gully on your left. This descent joins the Wicklow Way around 300m from the finish. This gully is used in the European trial on June18th, see http://www.imra.ie/events/view/tab/maps/id/865/

If amyone is doing a recce over the weekend can they take this option and give some feedback on whether it adds to the course or is unnecessary.
mick hanney Feb 26, 3:41PM Any volunteers please to help?
Mick Hanney Feb 28, 9:57AM Thanks for the volunteers so far. Could do with 2 or 3 more please?

Gerry has loaded a new map & elevation chart which includes the addition to the route in the closing stages.
Michael Donlon Feb 28, 8:42PM Hi was thinking of entering this race but can't find directions of race start/registration-will be coming from north county dublin if anyone does need a lift. So if anyone can post directions that would be great. Thanks..
Mick Hanney Feb 28, 8:58PM Directions from N11: Take turn off N11 motorway at Kilmacanogue (towards Roundwood). Take right turn after 800m for Waterfall. The car park is around 800m beyond the waterfall entrance.

Ideally people should arrange to carpool from the Powerscourt Arms hotel in Enniskerry as parking is liable to be at a premium on a Saturday up in Crone wood.
Mick Hanney Feb 28, 9:26PM Gerard, I don't have your email address. Can you pop me an email at mickhanney at ireland.com so I can include you on an email to the volunteers before Saturday.

2 more non-running volunteers would be ideal, please.
Donal Troddyn Feb 28, 9:27PM Michael: goo.gl/n1HXP is the car park on Google Maps.

Mick: I can volunteer as a running volunteer, if that helps.
Mick Hanney Feb 28, 10:37PM Thanks Donal, please pop me an email and I'll send you on details in advance.
Donal Troddyn Feb 28, 10:58PM I've signed upon the Event page. I don't know your e-mail address, but mine is donal@troddyn.net.
Brian O'Murchu Mar 1, 11:31AM Hi Michael Donlon, if you are coming my way I would be delighted to get a lift -there is no carpool options on the event yet.I live in Killester/Clontarf, else I could meet you in town? My e-mail is murchubrian@gmail.com
Mick Hanney Mar 1, 11:36AM Thanks Donal.

Anyone with myimra access can add their car to the carpool. If you can please do so to reduce the parking need at Crone wood. If you have ran an imra race and you can ask someone to invite you onto myimra, they'll just need your mobile no.

Thanks for the volunteers so far. A demarker and marshall still required for Saturday.
diarmuid O'colmain Mar 1, 12:11PM Mick
I can demark
Diarmuid
Turlough Conway Mar 1, 12:44PM From North City centre: 3 places-now on car pool
Conor Brangan Mar 1, 12:54PM I don't mind marshalling and de-marking on the way back if you can find another non-running volunteer Mick, as long as I can find the right spot to stand in!
Mick Hanney Mar 1, 4:14PM Thanks, I have all the volunteers I need. Gerard I don't have your email address? Can you be there to assist before the race from c. 9.30am
Gerard Cunningham Mar 1, 4:45PM Hi Mick - I will be there for 09.30 my email address is gerrycunningham123 at gmail dot com. If anyone wants an early lift from Dundrum / Balally / Sandyford they can book via the car pool (please note that I will be leaving at 09.00am)
David hobbs Mar 1, 8:37PM Cafe2u Mobile ,Will Set Up for 2hrs with great coffee, cold drinks & snacks available, Any requests ???
Mick Hanney Mar 2, 9:38AM Thanks David. Can I ask you please not to park too close towards the barrier into the forest as we'll need that area for administration and mustering people at the start & end.
Fiona Question Mar 3, 2:01PM Would it be safe to cycle and leave a bike at the start for the race do you think?
Kevin O'Riordan Mar 3, 2:18PM Shouldn't be a problem. People often lock their bikes up near the Wicklow way sign and there'll be event officials hovering about the start who can keep an eye on it for you.

Kevin.
Turlough Conway Mar 3, 5:33PM Folks

Lets have plenty of reports for this race. Reports are a great way to memorize a race. People love mulling over results and reading reports in the few days after a race. Also it provides people preparing for the race in future to get an idea of the course or to jog their memories a bit.
For people who dont write descriptively on a day to day basis it also provides an oppurtunity to use all the gifts and skills gained through years of compositions and essays at school. Its all good..... La amhain samhain, bhi me ag rothai.....

Mick Hanney Mar 3, 9:55PM I've a few of the new East West maps for East Wicklow for spot prizes for this race.

Again, please carpool from Enniskerry if possible.
Ken Cowley Mar 4, 7:21AM There is a good detailed explanation of the route, but following it, I got a bit 'lost' trying to see how it arrives at the top.
Do we essentially, come over the back of Maulin, or along from the wall/heather (as in the Powerscourt Ridge race), with a view to running straight down the near side, as if to run all the way down to the river towards Djouce?
Does that make sense?!

Thanks,

Ken
Mick Hanney Mar 4, 8:57AM Ken, Gerry can probably comment on your specific question. The route will be fully marked so there will be no confusion in any event.
Gerry Brady Mar 4, 9:20AM Ken, at the top of the steep grass climb you turn right and that brings you onto the Tonduff side of Maulin. When you reach the top of Maulin, you turn left and come down the wall/heather that the Powerscourt race goes up.
Good trail shoes are advised for the less confident as the grass climb is a little slippy and a few of the descents are rough enough.
Ken Cowley Mar 4, 11:56AM great, thanks for that.
Diarmuid O'Colmain Mar 4, 5:44PM I just love the understated comment from Gerry!
"Good trail shoes are advised for the less confident as the grass climb is a little slippy and a few of the descents are rough enough"

Actually the climb up the grassy bank is practically vertical and the climbs up the ride are savage; not tho speak of a couple of the descents that would put the fear of God into a mountain-goat - nobody will be complaining about this being a 'Trail Race'!

Needless to say, all in a day's work for an IMRA member - a great route Gerry, although I won't be thinking that soon after 11.00 tomorrow morning, as my lungs, heart and muscles struggle mightily, and I am thinking I could be out playing a nice civilised game of golf.
fiona christian Mar 4, 6:54PM I'm driving from Blackrock, i've a couple spare seats if you're out this way 0871501997
Rene Borg Mar 5, 2:28PM TEAM RESULTS

MEN
1. Rathfarnham WSAF 12 (1 Peter O'Farrell, 4 John Brennan, 7 Turlough Conway)
2. Boards AC 67 (13 John O'Neill, 24 Odhran Hendley, 30 John Langenbach)
3. UCD 70 (5 Zoran Skrba, 6 Tim Grummell, 59 Stuart Scott)
4. Crusaders AC 182 (58 Ken Cowley, 60 Diarmud O'Colmain, 64 Tony Berkery)


WOMEN
1. Crusaders AC 25 (4 Susan Seager, 10 Ailsa Berkeley, 11 Mary Collins)
Rene Borg Mar 5, 2:29PM Team results are up.

Note Ailsa Berkeley has been accidentally setup as "male" in the system.
Mick Hanney Mar 5, 3:32PM Thanks volunteers for helping us stage a great race today at Crone wood. Congrats to Peter and Karen, respective race winners. Now.. get your race reports in. We want to read about it.
Mick Hanney Mar 5, 3:38PM Winter League is now over.

Congrats:
Peter O'Farrell, David Power and Zoran Skrba. 1, 2, 3 respectively in the mens.
and
Suzanne Kenny, Karen O'Hanlon and Maeve O'Grady 1, 2, 3 respectively in the ladies

Full details here, for other category winners etc. : http://www.imra.ie/leagues/view/year/2011/id/13/
turlough conway Mar 6, 11:19AM Hi Rene,

Just a heads up for team results|: David Power was running for Rathfarnham but not on system. He was second scorer yesterday.
Rene Borg Mar 6, 12:55PM Thanks Turlough, that's now corrected in the results.
David Power Mar 7, 9:08AM Great race - thanks to Peter and Des for giving me a shout when I missed the right turn for the 2nd climb. My own fault for not seeing turn but I thought it would be a bit more obvious (as I don't know course)! Again made mistake on last turn onto Wicklow Way - assumed right turn for no reason :-) Great finish with Des, pity I couldn't have held on.
Mick Hanney Mar 7, 1:24PM Nice race reports guys, thanks. Any aspiring lady report writers out there?
Rene Borg Mar 9, 5:34PM Our MST coverage is now up: http://www.mudsweatandtears.co.uk/2011/03/09/irish-off-road-triple-header/
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