The North Face®
KENDAL SKYLINE ULTRA
Saturday 23rd November 2024 – 9am
photo ©Sam Pratt
The first edition of this 50km trail ultra marathon takes in the remarkable skyline of Kendal and its surrounds. The unique route captures many local landmarks and geological features including limestone escarpments, castles, a deer park and river trails!
Starting on closed roads in bustling Kendal town centre, the course offers a fantastic day of trail running for entry-level ultra runners and trail lovers alike, before it swings into the Kendal Mountain Festival Base Camp to a glorious finish cheered on by hundreds of festival goers.
Why not round your weekend off by securing tickets at the festival? See their exciting line up of speakers and films here.
Date: Saturday 23rd November 2024
Time: 9am start
Location: Kendal Town Centre Start / Kendal Mountain Festival Base Camp Finish
Distance and Height Gain: ~50km and +900m
Terrain: Mostly trail, with some road
Course: Fully way-marked and marshalled course. See route and gpx file available for download below.
Entry Fee: £100
ENTRIES ARE NOW CLOSED FOR THE 2024 EVENT!
Take part in the NEW Kendal Skyline Ultra at this year’s Kendal Mountain Festival. Supported by THE NORTH FACE® and organised by Ourea Events®.
All photos © Sam Pratt
What does your entry include?
Support from the office:
A well planned and professionally organised event by Ourea Events
Regular schedule of email communication to support your event preparationExcellent customer service support from our office team - speak to them any time via email, live chat or on the phone!
A GPX file of the route and checkpoint locations - [available in advance]RACE DAY EXPERIENCE
On the Course
Fully waymarked and marshalled route
GPS tracking of participants (for safety + friends and family will be able to follow you in real time!)
A closed-road start in the heart of Kendal town centre
Atmospheric finish at the Kendal Mountain Festival Base Camp
Digital race timing
Comprehensive Aid Stations at ~21km and 39km + Water Point at ~32km
Race number
Safety Cover
A team of healthcare professionals available at the start and finish
Professional Response Team of qualified Mountain Rescue team members to assist in case of emergency or injury
Event Centre and Event Staff
Dedicated Registration venue adjacent to the Kendal Mountain Festival Base Camp
A team of event professionals from Ourea Events ensuring you have a brilliant time
A team of motivated, supportive and encouraging event volunteersAn info point team ready to help in any way they can!
Baggage storage while you run
Optional showers at Kendal Leisure Centre at the end (additional charge for showers)
Prizes
1st female and 1st male overall winners will each receive a Winners Trophy
1st, 2nd and 3rd female and male will each receive a THE NORTH FACE prize
1st female and 1st male veteran in each age category (40, 45, 50 etc.) will each receive a THE NORTH FACE prize
Memento
An optional participant T-Shirt (presented at the event registration) and/or Trees not Tees.
How much is the Entry fee?
Entering online: £100
No entry on the day
The Course
Private Land. Please note that some sections of this course are on private land, and there is no access for members of the public (that means you!) except on race day. In particular, we want to highlight that the route from Benson Knott, over Hay Fell, and through Park Head Farm is private land. Please only use public rights of way if you are recceing the route before the race.
Download the GPX file direct HERE
Information
START
FINISH
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Date: Saturday 23rd November 2024
Key timings
Mandatory registration –07:30am-08:30am
Walk from registration to start: Allow a minimum of 10 minutes
Mandatory pre-run briefing – 08:55am
Race start – 9am
Location of start/finish: Near the intersection of Stricklandgate and Finkle Street, Kendal. See map.
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Run registration will take at the Abbot Hall Social Centre adjacent to the Kendal Mountain Festival Base Camp.
Abbot Hall Social Centre, Dowker Lane, KENDAL, LA9 4DN
You must allow a minimum of 10 minutes to walk from registration to the start.
Every runner needs to register – you will be given your race number, safety pins and your GPS tracker.
Registration opens at 07:30 and will close at 08.30. Please do not leave it to the last minute to register, as there is likely to be a long queue.
Please make a note of your race number before getting to the registration desk. You will be emailed your race number beforehand.
If you have any questions about the event, please do not ask the registration staff as they will be busy trying to register the runners. A marshal will be available at the venue who will be happy to answer your questions.
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Your run time will be recorded using the timing chip in your tracker.
Your number must be affixed to your front horizontally.
Please wait until AFTER you cross the line to stop your watch – putting your arms across the race number can cause problems in recording your time.
The race is operating a mass start.
After the race, if you have a bag to collect, you will need your number to identify yourself.
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The ultra starts at 9am prompt from the town centre at the Birdcage found at the top of Finkle Street, junction of Highgate/Stricklandgate.
A short briefing will take place at 08.55am on the start line – please be there.
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Various classic local running routes inspired THE NORTH FACE Kendal Skyline Ultra, which links the local summits, creating a 360-degree skyline of Kendal.
THE NORTH FACE Kendal Skyline Ultra is a classic trail running route with short sections of tarmac/road linking brilliant multi-terrain running.
The route is very runnable and ideal as a fast ultra or introductory ultra, depending on what your personal goals are.
The course will be fully signed, comprehensively waymarked and marshalled.
The entire route is mandatory.
There are various road crossings. Please take great care at these locations, following the instructions of the marshalls and always remembering that you have no special right of way over road traffic!
The use of a pedestrian crossing is mandatory when one exists on the route.
Participants have no special right of way over other recreational users and are reminded to be polite and courteous at all times.
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There will be two Support Points at Levens Methodist Church (~21km) and Kendal Rugby Club (~39km). Plus, an additional Water Point (~32km).
You can expect a warm welcome from our Event Team at the Support Points. A combination of our professional staff and volunteers are in attendance at this location. A medic is almost always at these locations to provide advice and emergency care. If you need to retire, the Support Point is the only place on the course where you can do this. Most importantly, you can expect water, hot drinks, and plenty of food here, including:
A selection of hot and cold drinks, including tea, coffee, hot chocolate, coke, SIS isotonic and water, with milk alternatives available
Sandwiches with various fillings
Hot soup
Savoury snacks such as potatoes and cheese.
A selection of sweets, cakes, fruit and biscuits.
There will be gluten-free and vegan alternatives available.
MEAT & FISH FREE MENU:
Sustainable food is a fundamental component of our sustainability strategy. It affects everyone because our staff, volunteers and participants rely on the food we provide to fuel them through our events.
We have served a meat and fish free menu to participants since our first event in 2012. Over the years, we have worked hard to develop the menus we provide for our participants, to ensure the meals are nutritionally balanced for their needs.
A meat and fish free menu is the cornerstone of reducing the environmental impact of our event catering, because livestock production takes up around 80% of the world’s agricultural land and is one of the leading causes of deforestation, biodiversity loss and water pollution.
Our ‘Food Sustainability Policy’ (HERE) covers this in more detail.
Please note: supporters are NOT allowed at any Support / Water Point.
They are of course welcome to cheer you on at any point along the route but please be considerate to residents if parking up near houses.
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The trail run starts at 09:00, and the Course Closure Time is 19:00. Therefore, the course must be completed in 10 hours.
There are cut-offs at the Aid Stations.
Levens Methodist Church - 13:00 - 21km from the start.
Kendal Rugby Club - 16:30 - 39km from the start.
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Prizes from The North Face will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd male and female runners and to the 1st male and female in each veteran age category (40, 45, 50, etc.).
If you think you are the first finisher in one of the categories, and we have not picked this up, please come and find us with your race number and let us know.
Prize giving will be mid-afternoon at the Kendal Mountain Festival Base Camp (depending on finisher times!).
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You can leave any kit/bags with us while you are running. Please leave these at the designated location at registration. A marshal will remain with the bags for security whilst you run. Please do not leave kit anywhere else.
A label with your name and race number must be attached to the bag – there will be labels at bag drop if you have not been able to do this in advance.
You must collect your bags as soon as you have finished the race. Bags will be collected from the front door of the registration venue. Bag collection closes at 19:00.
All kit must be in a bag that can be closed, e.g. rucksack, drawstring shoe bag, zipped bag etc. Do not leave anything in loose mesh side pockets.
You can only retrieve your bag on the production of your race number.
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Registration. There are toilets in Kendal Mountain Festival Base Camp.
Start. The nearest public toilets are in the Westmorland Shopping Centre and downstairs in Booths supermarket.
Aid Stations. There are toilets on the course at the two aid station locations.
Finish. There are toilets in Kendal Mountain Festival Base Camp.
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Please note, due to landowner restrictions, no dogs are permitted on the route.
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All runners must be aged 18 or over on the day of the race.
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This is a new course, so the female and male winners will claim the first course records!
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If you need to retire you can only do so from one of the Support Points, Water Point or at the Finish. This is for your safety!
You will need to hand your tracker in once you retire.
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Participants must follow the >> universal event rules << applicable to all events organised by Ourea Events.
Please note: pacers or support runners are strictly not allowed.
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Full Terms and Conditions are here:
KIT REQUIREMENTS
Please download the following clothing and equipment checklist. The items listed are mandatory and must be worn by the participants or carried at all times for the duration of The North Face Kendal Skyline Ultra.
DOWNLOADABLE CHECKLIST
We know that kit and clothing requirements can be a bit confusing, and we hope that the downloadable checklist will help you select and pack the correct clothing and equipment. Our comprehensive clothing and equipment guidance has some great advice for more information.
KIT RECOMMENDATIONS
We are fortunate to work with the world’s leading outdoor apparel brand, THE NORTH FACE. We want to recommend some of the excellent items from their specialist Trail Running range that are ideally suited to this ultra:
Performance trail running shoes such as the VECTIV™ Infinite II Trail Running Shoes or the new Offtrail TR GORE-TEX® Trail Running Shoes.
The Summit Run Training Pack 12L for carrying all the mandatory kit comfortably whilst leaving room for any additional items.
A comprehensive range of trail running clothing for both men and women.
The Dipsea Sun Sleeves (men/women) for easily regulating your temperature whilst on the move.
A common mistake we see at kit check is participants bringing a survival blanket rather than a survival bag. A survival bag is far superior in an emergency and is mandatory. We recommend the SOL survival bag, which is available for purchase in our shop.
Whilst the built-in whistle on your rucksack or vest is acceptable, we recommend a purpose-made device such as the Lifesystems Whistle.
Finally, if you want to enjoy a warm drink at the Support Point, you must carry your own mug. We recommend the Lifeventure mug.
EXCEPTIONAL WEATHER KIT
From 2024 onwards, we are being more prescriptive about the clothing and equipment that we will mandate that participants carry in the event of exceptionally cold and/or wet or hot weather. When notified, these additional items must be carried in addition to the standard mandatory kit, and are included on the downloadable checklist linked above.
We will notify THE NORTH FACE Kendal Skyline Ultra participants at registration whether they will need to carry this kit with them or not. Therefore, participants must bring their ‘Cold Weather Kit/Hot Weather Kit’ to registration and be ready to carry it in their running rucksack.
Results
2024 Results will be published here.
More about Kendal Mountain Festival
We expect that The North Face Kendal Skyline Ultra will become an integral and very popular element of the Kendal Mountain Festival. The Kendal Mountain Festival is the UK’s premier festival of adventure sport films, speakers and literature. There will be live and in-person presentations, which will also be available online via the Festival digital player. Why not join us for the weekend? For more Festival info and tickets visit: www.kendalmountainfestival.com
Questions?
If you have any further questions, please get in touch: