[CUCBC Captains] Monster the Loch - 23rd September 2023
Conor Burgess
conor at cucbc.org
Mon Jul 31 08:29:41 UTC 2023
Please see the email below from Will if you’re interested in Monster the Loch.
Conor
> From: Mallory Club <info at malloryclub.com>
> Subject: Monster the Loch - 23rd September 2023
> Date: 27 July 2023 at 10:26:33 BST
> To: captains at lists.cucbc.org
>
>
> Dear All,
>
> Magdalene Boat Club and Mallory Club (alumni) are contemplating entering Monster the Loch, a race held on Loch Ness in September. We have raced it before, as well as Corpus and potentially a few other crews.
>
> If your club is interested, please get in touch as it might be useful for sharing towing / accommodation / transport etc.
>
> I'll leave the actual organisation of your crews to the respective clubs. We haven't fully committed yet but seem to have a keen contingent so far and will firm things up towards the end of August.
>
> Any questions, feel free to get in touch. I'll likely be a bit useless in responding for the next 3 weeks but will try to get back to you when I can.
>
> Further details below,
>
> https://www.monstertheloch.com/
>
> Cheers,
>
> Will Reis
> Nessie-Hunter-in-Chief
> MBC, MC
>
> The Details
>
> Monster the Loch is an en-masse 22.7 mile race along the length of Loch Ness,
> Scotland, attracting all sorts of human-powered vessels from fine VIIIs to
> paddle-boards to pedaloes.
>
> A few practical and logistical items:
>
> Course: Fort Augustus to Dores (or the other way depending on wind) 22.7 miles
> (36.5km)
> Approx time: 2-3 hours rating around 22-24spm
> Prep day: Friday 22nd September
> Race day: Saturday 23rd September
> Recovery day(s): Sunday 24th September onwards
>
> Fixed Costs:
>
> £75 - individual entry fee. Includes all organisation, safety launches,
> coaches to and from the start/finish from either end of the Loch, celebratory
> official t-shirt stash etc.
>
> Other costs to consider:
>
> - Towing costs / boat rental costs (dependent on numbers)
> - Accommodation
> - Transport to/from the Loch
>
> Nearest transport: Rail, air, coach services all in Inverness at the end of
> the Loch
>
> A quick warning: the organisers will try their hardest to make sure we are
> allowed to boat, but being an open piece of water it can get quite rough and
> they will make a decision on the day as to whether fine boats can start. If we
> can't, we'll find something else to do!
>
> If you have any questions about the race, then get back in touch with the
> self-appointed Nessie-Hunter-in-Chief at info at malloryclub.com <mailto:info at malloryclub.com>.
>
> Website: https://www.monstertheloch.com/
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