Menai Challenge:
Sea Zoo Course - Results
The Menai Challenge is a self-timed time-trial where paddlers can test planning, strategy, skill and fitness over a Time Trial course within the Menai Straits.
The MC Sea Zoo course starts at the Sea Zoo, Brynsiencyn and finishes at Gallow's Point, Beaumaris. It can be run in either direction. The Short Course runs directly between the two points, while the more challenging Long course also involves a lap of the Swellies (turning around Brittania Bridge central pillar and the Telford Bridge central pillar).
Short Course:
- Start and Finish
- Start close to the end of the small concrete slipway sited just to the E of the entrance to the Anglesey Sea Zoo (SH 480,652)
- Finish at the end of the boatyard slipway to the W side of Gallows Point (SH 597,751)
- Route:
- Paddle from one slipway to the next.
- Start and finish the timings as close to the slipways as possible
- The course can be run in either direction, the choice is up to you.
- A car shuttle/driver is required for this course(or a long paddle back!)
- Note both slipways dry considerably at low-water. Tidal plannning is required to run this course.
Long Course:
- Start and Finish
- Start and finish as per the Short Course
- Route:
- Paddle from one slipway to the next, with a full lap of the Swellies in the middle.
- Swellies turn points:
- Turn around Brittania Bridge central pillar and the Telford (suspension) Bridge main pillar.
- Turn point order depends on which direction you are paddling the course, turn around the furthest turn point first.
- i.e. If you are paddling from the Sea Zoo then turn around Telford Bridge first.
- After your lap of the Swellies continue directly to the course finish.
- Note that Telford Bridge dries at low-water - you will not be able to round the pillar at low-water.
- Timing:
- Time yourself.
- Clock starts/stops at the Sea Zoo you cross the slipway centreline.
- Clock starts/stops at Gallows Point as you leave/reach the end of the slipway (or as near as you can at low-water)
Course design by John Willacy. Contact PSK for further details.
The Menai Challenge is an Unsupervised Standing Challenge
Menai Challenge: Sea Zoo Long 2013
Route Distance: ~10.9 nm / 20.2 km
Prevailing direction:
N/A
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3 runs
Menai Challenge: Sea Zoo Long 2012
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15 runs
Menai Challenge: Sea Zoo Long 2011
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39 runs
Menai Challenge: Sea Zoo Short 2013
Route Distance: ~8.9 nm / 16.5 km
Prevailing direction:
N/A
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9 runs
Menai Challenge: Sea Zoo Short 2012
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14 runs
Menai Challenge: Sea Zoo Short 2011
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24 runs
Summary:
Menai Challenge: Sea Zoo Short
Route Distance: ~8.9 nm / 16.5 km
Prevailing direction:
N/ATotal runs: 104
Menai Challenge Time Trial - Sea Zoo - Information
Course design by John Willacy. Contact PSK for further details.
Format
Short Course:
- Start and Finish
- Start close to the end of the small concrete slipway sited just to the E of the entrance to the Anglesey Sea Zoo (SH 480,652)
- Finish at the end of the boatyard slipway to the W side of Gallows Point (SH 597,751)
- Route:
- Paddle from one slipway to the next.
- Start and finish the timings as close to the slipways as possible
- The course can be run in either direction, the choice is up to you.
- A car shuttle/driver is required for this course(or a long paddle back!)
- Note both slipways dry considerably at low-water. Tidal plannning is required to run this course.
Long Course:
- Start and Finish
- Start and finish as per the Short Course
- Route:
- Paddle from one slipway to the next, with a full lap of the Swellies in the middle.
- Swellies turn points:
- Turn around Brittania Bridge central pillar and the Telford (suspension) Bridge main pillar.
- Turn point order depends on which direction you are paddling the course, turn around the furthest turn point first.
- i.e. If you are paddling from the Sea Zoo then turn around Telford Bridge first.
- After your lap of the Swellies continue directly to the course finish.
- Note that Telford Bridge dries at low-water - you will not be able to round the pillar at low-water.
- Timing:
- Time yourself.
- Clock starts/stops at the Sea Zoo you cross the slipway centreline.
- Clock starts/stops at Gallows Point as you leave/reach the end of the slipway (or as near as you can at low-water)
Clock starts/stops as you cross the slipway centreline.
This is a self-timed TT. Record it on GPS and send us the .gpx or .tcx file. Please no screen grabs.
Avoid disturbance to any wildlife. Birds may roost on Ynys Welltog and seals may haul out on Ynys Benlas at times.
Be aware the Menai Strait, and especially the Swellies, is an area of fast moving and shallow water at times, with numerous rocks.
Submit a lap
- Send in your .gpx or .tcx or .fit file. We'll do the admin.
- Send in your GPS file via email:
- Send the file. Please NOT SCREEN GRABS!
- If you want help to download your .gpx file from STRAVA: Here's a guide.
Craft
- Kayak, Ski, SUP or Canoe - Any craft you choose must be designed for and suitable for dynamic open water conditions. It must be rendered unsinkable, and in a seaworthy and safe condition.
- All paddlers should be capable of paddling their chosen craft safely in all possible conditions for the chosen location.
- All craft are to be rendered unsinkable, either by manufacturer design (bulkheads etc.) or via extra buoyancy devices (fitted airbags etc.)
- You must be able to self-rescue / re-enter your chosen craft in open water.
- Skis: The Menai Strait can be shallow and rocky in places, especially in The Swellies. Bear this in mind if you are paddling with an understern rudder!
- Leashes: If you use a leash be aware that the Menai Strait has numerous fixed obstacles and fast moving water at times. You MUST be able to release your leash in a moving water entrapment situation.
- We do not consider inflatable kayaks/canoes as suitable for this challenge.
Assistance
- No sails, motors, support craft etc. - human paddle power only.
Safety
- Note: We consider the Menai Challenge series of TT courses as moving water sea paddling: treat any attempt as a sea paddling trip - choose your craft, prepare and paddle accordingly.
- All paddlers must undertake an assessment of risk - for their chosen route, venue, activity, craft, personal ability and conditions.
- Ensure you and your group are capable of handling any conditions or hazards possible on your chosen route.
- The management of any risk is entirely the responsibility of the paddler(s).
- Avoid boat/shipping channels where possible and follow all local/national regulations as applicable.
- Paddlers are to wear a PFD (Personal Flotation Device) at all times whilst on the water.
- PFDs should meet ISO 12402 or be CE approved, and must be in good condition.
- Helmets and quick-release leashes should be worn where applicable as deemed necessary by the paddler's own risk assessment.
- ALL paddlers (inc. SUPS) are strongly advised to wear a helmet. This course is likely to involve shallow and moving water.
- All craft are to be rendered unsinkable, either by manufacturer design (bulkheads etc.) or via extra buoyancy devices (fitted airbags etc.)
- Safety equipment such as VHF radio, PLB, flares, mobile phone, map, compass, shelter etc. should be carried as deemed appropriate in your risk assesment.
- Leave details of your route and time of return with a shore party and inform HM Coastguard as necessary.
- We make no claim or assurance that any of the islands listed are fully navigable. YOU need to research and plan to ensure they are a safe and realistic proposition.
- If you choose to paddle solo be aware of the significant extra risks involved.
- If you have any doubts - THEN DO NOT GO!