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2022 SILVA Lakes Traverse - Event Director’s Report

by Shane Ohly, Event Director

 

Introduction

In November 2021, we agreed to take on the organisation of the Northern Traverse and Lakes Traverse from James Thurlow and his team from Open Adventure. The success of the event this year is due, in large part, to standing on the shoulders of giants, and I would like to express my sincere thanks to James for his original vision to create this wonderful, logical and challenging event.

This report will focus on the SILVA Lakes Traverse. The SILVA Northern Traverse Event Director’s Report will be shared in the next few days. You’ll need to read both to get a full and rounded view of the entire event week.

Runners enjoying the sights of wild Ennerdale © No Limits Photography

My recce of the route

In December, I walked the Lakes Traverse route over two and half days. It was a self-supported, wild camping mini adventure and I loved it! Camping in the high fells each night, feeling the raw wintery weather and reflecting on the journey through the mountains away from the hustle of ordinary work and life commitments... Although I will admit to stopping in the Travellers Rest for chips and coffee! I already knew the route well from decades of running and walking in the Lake District, but there is always value in walking a race route afresh whilst holding in your mind the experience you anticipate the runners will have while participating in your event.

The sun was shining in the Lake District on Saturday © No Limits Photography

Behind the scenes

Since November, the team at Ourea Events have been working extremely hard to incorporate the Lakes Traverse into our portfolio of events. This has involved everyone in the business, from marketing and course planning to operations and customer service. I can confidently say the entire team has really got behind understanding and energising the event ready for April 2022.

The start line was buzzing in St Bees © No Limits Photography

Welcome to SILVA

We were fortunate to have an existing relationship with SILVA who are the title sponsor of our sister event, the Great Lakeland 3Day™, held in the Lake District since 1998. When we shared the news of our acquisition of the Northern Traverse and Lakes Traverse with Tim Young from SILVA, he immediately jumped at the idea of also sponsoring our new event. Very quickly, we went from excited talk and shared vision to updating branding to relaunching with SILVA proudly taking centre stage as our title sponsor. SILVA have made a serious and long-term commitment to supporting the event and we are delighted to be working with them.

Tim from SILVA enjoying some scrambling near Ennerdale Water © No Limits Photography

My highlights

Undoubtedly, the brilliant atmosphere at the start line was a real highlight. We were really lucky with the weather – it's always nice when the sun is shining at the start, and the cliffs of St Bees looked fantastic in the sunlight. There was a real sense of excitement, as St Bees was buzzing with runners chatting and looking forward to their journey. Watching the line of runners climbing up and eventually disappearing along the coastline of St Bees is definitely a sight to be remembered!

It was great to see the event come alive and follow all the runners making progress across the course, tackling the steep climbs in the fells. It was also a pleasure watching the event team springing into action to help the runners. Many of them have helped or participated in these events before so it’s great to see old and new faces being so dedicated to make this such a good experience for our participants.

For sure, watching Katie Kaars Sijpesteijn confidently move through the field is a personal highlight for me. Catching the race leader, Daniel Weller, at Shap Abbey, just a few kms before the finish, was amazing, but Daniel wasn’t finished and in a final spurt managed to finish a minute ahead of Katie. What fantastic racing.

It was an experience to see runners coming into the finish throughout the night in Shap. People looked exhausted – you could tell they had really been pushing themselves, but they also had a smile on their face. It was rewarding to see the satisfaction on people’s faces when they realised what they had achieved.

The winners being presented with their trophies © No Limits Photography

The winners being presented with their trophies © No Limits Photography

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Thanks to the Event Team

Of course, this event wouldn’t have been possible without the help of our awesome event team. So much work goes on behind the scenes to put on an event like this, and our event team worked tirelessly at support points and in between, sometimes in really challenging conditions. Most of these people went onto support our Northern Traverse runners for the rest of the week as well! Thank you so much for your dedication and hard work.

Our event team have worked tirelessly to deliver such a brilliant event © No Limits Photography

Team 1 – St Bees/Shap

  • Ian Cowie

  • Glen Davies

  • Colin Harding

  • Jacob Holder

  • Peter Huzan

  • Susan Nash

Team 2 – St Bees

  • Julie Gardner

  • Fiona Murphy

  • Liane Shaw

  • Ed Walker

Team 3 – Rosthwaite

  • Duncan Anderson

  • Robert Campbell

  • Ramsay Mackay

  • Alexander Major

  • Jennifer O'Neill

Feeling refreshed after a visit to the Rosthwaite support point © No Limits Photography

Team 4 – Glenridding/Lion Inn

  • Alan Konopka

  • Richard Lawrence

  • Michael Letheren

  • Daren Piper

  • Jo Shelmerdine

Team 5 – Shap/Robin Hood's Bay

  • Emma Hadley

  • Paul Hadley

  • Fred Newton

  • Janet Richards

Bag Drop Vans

  • Roddie Grant

  • Derek Allison

  • Lawrence Jones

  • Guy Redmond

Medical Team

  • Anna Curragh

  • John Hayes

  • Anna Maciejkowicz

  • Larissa Robson

  • Charlotte Hattersley

Response Team

  • Katie Cole

  • Dave Howarth

  • Natalya Kennedy

  • Stuart Smith

Race Control

  • Abbi Forsyth

  • Matthew Gemmell

Catering

  • Tim Glasby

  • Hilary Malyon

Media Team

  • Stephen Ashworth

  • Ross Brackley

  • Harriet D'Alessio

  • Jimmy Hyland

  • Christiaan Le Roux

Logistic support

  • Joe Faulkner

Office Team

  • Eleanor Claringbold

  • Neil Davies

  • Sue Dowker

  • Jen Edson

  • Graham Gristwood

  • Tom Hecht

  • Lisa Knipe

  • Greg Mickelborough

  • Janie Oates

  • Lucy Scrase

  • Charlie Williamson

Stakeholder Thanks

The SILVA Lakes Traverse would not be possible without the consent and support of various landowners and stakeholders along the route. I would like to extend a sincere thanks on behalf of all the participants to these organisations and individuals. In particular, I would like to thank the National Trust, Lowther Estate and Natural England.

An enjoyably runnable descent to Honister © No Limits Photography

Results

The results for the SILVA Lakes Traverse are now live here.

Event coverage

You can view our event gallery photos here and on Facebook.

Our awesome film team have put together an excellent video of the event if you would like to relive your experience. You can already watch it on Youtube.

You can also find us on FacebookTwitter and Instagram if you'd like to catch up with everything that was posted during the event. There were also blog posts covering the event which you can find on our news page.

It was a long way from sunny St Bees to Shap © No Limits Photography

Feedback

We would really love to hear your feedback on this event. If you have any comments you'd like to make, we would really encourage you to use the form here. If there’s anything specific you’d like to tell us about, or if there’s anything you think we can do better, please do get in touch.

As it’s the first time we’ve run this event, feedback is really important to us.

Keen to come back next year?

Don't forget, entries are already open for the 2023 SILVA Lakes Traverse and SILVA Northern Traverse - taking place Saturday 1st April to Wednesday 5th April 2023. 

Maybe you would like to improve your time on the SILVA Lakes Traverse? or you fancy tackling the longer distance of the SILVA Northern Traverse?

You can sign up for next year here

It's been an amazing journey © No Limits Photography

What's next?

Looking for some future inspiration? Take a look at some more events from Ourea Events below:

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2023 Entries will open on Monday 2nd May 2022.

Subscribe to be notified when entries open.

Join us for a 3 day jaunt across the Lakes © No Limits Photography

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Interested in a multi-day racing experience? Well come and join us for 8 amazing days of running through the stunning Scottish Highlands on the epic Cape Wrath Ultra®. This is our expedition race that starts in Fort William and winds its way through some iconic Scottish landscapes to finish at the Cape Wrath lighthouse, the most north-westerly tip of the British Isles.

There are still a few places left for the May 2022 event, taking place on 22nd - 29th May. FIND OUT MORE

Entries are also opening for 2023 on 5th May 2022.

Take on an epic journey through the Scottish highlands © No Limits Photography

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Are you ready to tackle the Dragon? © No Limits Photography

2022 Salomon Skyline Scotland® - ENTRIES OPEN

The UK's biggest weekend of trail running and skyrunning - taking place 17th-18th September 2022.

If you're looking for a skyrunning challenge, why not try the 52km Salomon Ben Nevis Ultra? Or for something a bit longer, why not enter the Lochaber 80? Brand new for 2022!

Entries are open now

The sky's the limit at Salomon Skyline Scotland © No Limits Photography