The Cape Wrath Explorer can be thought of as a ‘choose-your-own adventure’ in which participants can choose to do part of the route each day, typically either the first half or the second half.
The aim is to give more aspirant participants the opportunity to experience the Cape Wrath Ultra® adventure up through the Scottish Highlands, and enjoy the camaraderie of the overnight camps, the spectacular course, and the special finish line at Cape Wrath lighthouse.
Completing even half of the full route is an incredible achievement in itself and we want to officially welcome and recognise those participants who do so; a Cape Wrath Ultra® ‘lite’ if you will.
“I can highly recommend the Explorer option. At no time were those who chose to be Explorers or had the decision made for them (I missed the last cut-off on day 3 for example) made to feel anything other than loved and supported. Some people chose the shorter or less technical options and had an absolute ball. I picked the most scenic and mountainous options but without the pressure of cut-offs. I completed over 315k and challenged myself beyond all my expectations. If you are thinking about it - do it!”
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Yes! It works equally well for those using it as a stepping stone to a full Cape Wrath Ultra® completion in a future year, or those who are uncertain about completing the full race but keen to experience it in more manageable chunks.
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Yes! When you enter the event you will be asked to share your intention to complete either the Explorer or the full race route.
This is flexible and you can change your mind at a later date, this information will simply help us with our planning.
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No, it’s best to think of it as a build-your-own journey north in which the building blocks are (typically) either the first or second halves of each day.
e.g. you might choose to run the first half of the first four days, but the second half of the next four, or any combination you like!
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Sorry, no. You must complete at least some of the race route each day to be eligible to stay with the event.
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Yes… If you arrived at the overnight camp on the previous day before the course closure time.
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Yes, at any point during the race, any participant is entitled to move onto the Explorer (e.g. if you embarked on the full race route but then miss a cut-off on day three, it’s not all over - you can continue to do part or full days and still be rewarded at the finish!)
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Yes…but, if you start in the morning, with the goal of completing the first half of the day, you’ll still be subject to the same cut-off times as everyone on the full course. However, these cut-offs are already calibrated so that by starting promptly and moving at a strong walking pace, you’ll get the first half complete within the time.
Likewise, if you aim to complete the second half of the day, you’ll also be subject to the same cut-offs. However, you’ll be transported to the starting location, and get going ahead of most of the field, leaving you sufficient time to complete the second half of the course, before the course closure time if you keep moving at a strong walking pace.
We do reserve the right to retire anyone, at any time and at any point if they fall behind the cut-off schedule.
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Definitely not! All but the leading runners on the full course are walking all the uphill sections. If you are able to walk strongly throughout the day that will be sufficient for completing the Explorer.
Whilst a little jog on the downhill and runnable sections will help take the pressure off if you are close to the cut-offs, many participants have completed the first or second half of the days just by fast-hiking.
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No. If you’re doing the first half of the day we’ll ensure we are ready to collect you when you finish at the relevant checkpoint.
If you’re doing the second half of the day, we’ll drop you off at the checkpoint for you to run to that day’s finish.
Consider your week in Scotland as an all-inclusive running holiday if you like!
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Explorer participants either set off within the start time window from that day’s start or, for those participants who wish to do the second half of the day, we will calculate approximately when the leading runner will reach the relevant checkpoint and start Explorer participants at this time.
This means participants start well ahead of the guidance time schedule and experience shows that this gives plenty of time to complete the day far ahead of the course closure times.
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Yes, we will have a special Explorer category in the results. This will not be ranked by overall time, because participants will have completed different sections of the course.
The Explorer is about experiencing the amazing Cape Wrath Ultra® course and being part of the incredible camaraderie that makes participation in the event so memorable and special.
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Yes! If you complete part of the course each day, you will qualify for a special Explorer memento.
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Yes. We think it’s great value for money as you are provided with extra transportation!
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Yes, we will do our utmost to facilitate participants who have previously done for instance the first half of day two, to do the second half of day two in a subsequent year (subject to logistics).
This means that a participant could complete the full Cape Wrath Ultra® course, but over two editions of the event.
Complete the Cape Wrath Explorer course and earn yourself one of these awesome medals ©No Limits Photography
Day 1
Only one option today - same as full route!
Distance - 37km
Height gain - 500m
For mapping, cut-off times & more route detail, please see the route page.
Day 2
Option 1 - Start to Checkpoint 1 (Strathan)
Distance - 15km
Height gain - 550m
For mapping, cut-off times & more route detail, please see the route page.
Option 2 - Checkpoint 1 (Strathan) to finish
Distance - 42km
Height gain - 1250m
For mapping, cut-off times & more route detail, please see the route page.
Day 3
Option 1 - Start to Checkpoint 2 (Carnach)
Distance - 34km
Height gain - 1350m
For mapping, cut-off times & more route detail, please see the route page.
Option 2 - checkpoint 2 (Carnach) to finish
Distance - 34km
Height gain - 1050m
For mapping, cut-off times & more route detail, please see the route page.
Day 4
Option 1 - Start to Checkpoint 1 (Ling hut)
Distance - 15km
Height gain - 675m
For mapping, cut-off times & more route detail, please see the route page.
Option 2 - Checkpoint 1 (Ling Hut) to finish
Distance - 20km
Height gain - 725m
For mapping, cut-off times & more route detail, please see the route page.
Day 5
Option 1 - Start to Checkpoint 2 (Corriehallie)
Distance - 34km
Height gain - 900m
For mapping, cut-off times & more route detail, please see the route page.
Option 2 - Checkpoint 2 (Corriehallie) to finish
Distance - 10km
Height gain - 500m
For mapping, cut-off times & more route detail, please see the route page.
Day 6
Option 1 - Start to Checkpoint 2 (Oykel Bridge)
Distance - 37km
Height gain - 775m
For mapping, cut-off times & more route detail, please see the route page.
Option 2 - Checkpoint 2 (Oykel Bridge) to finish
Distance - 35km
Height gain - 625m
For mapping, cut-off times & more route detail, please see the route page.
Day 7
Option 1 - Start to Checkpoint 2 (Lochstack Lodge)
Distance - 41km
Height gain - 1400m
For mapping, cut-off times & more route detail, please see the route page.
Option 2 - Checkpoint 2 (Lochstack Lodge) to finish
Distance - 20km
Height gain - 200m
For mapping, cut-off times & more route detail, please see the route page.
Day 8
Only one option today, but it’s a good one!
Distance - 26km
Height gain - 700m
For mapping, cut-off times & more route detail, please see the route page.