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Lundy Island Half Marathon
Report – Sarah Odell
Wow, what an amazingly beautiful, tranquil island this was, that was until 250 runners turned up!
Myself and Kate Sergent were lucky enough to get places for this year’s race, a race I’ve tried to enter many times and not been quick enough.
Lundy Island is a nature reserve off the Devon coast and owned by the National Trust.
We were up early to catch the ferry from Illfracombe quay for the two hour crossing, a crossing that was rough to say the least.
Arriving on the island we walked uphill for about a mile until reaching the village, where the race starts and finishes.
The village consists of a church, pub and shop.
The race consists of two different loops of Lundy, covering the whole island. The first loop was technical to say the least, you were running on very rough ground consisting of rocks, stones, roots, along the cliff edge where the path was about as wide a shoe, through the ferns and up steps over stiles.
Then around 6.5 miles you loop back to the village and onto the north side of Lundy, thankfully this terrain was easier, wider paths, soft grass and a mixture of rocks and stones.
At around 9 miles you go down 129 stone steps to the lighthouse, collect a hairband to prove you have been down and then turnaround back up the steps.
Luckily there is an aid station at the top!
Then the final 4 miles back to the village. The views are breathtaking. You see seals, puffins, feral goats, soay sheep and Lundy ponies.
It is not a pb race, unless you’re a fell runner but definitely one to do if you love nature.
Kate’s Comment:
On Saturday, before we left for Lundy and with no parkrun, I went to browse round the boot fair after my early run.
A poster of James Dean caught my eye with this quote on it….
“Dream as if you’ll live forever, live as if you’ll die today.”
I had to buy it as it was going to be my mantra for Lundy Half.
I have to admit I was worried it was beyond my capability!
I did wonder at mile 6, taking my life in my hands, if I should be sitting in the garden with a cold drink!
But No ! I am so glad I took myself out of my comfort zone and felt the fear ! It was a most amazing memorable day and I shed tears when I finished.
Thank you to Sarah, my running mate, for trusting in me !
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