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The End Game – 4th October 2020

 

THE END GAME: 4th October 2020

Coming to the end of the Scottish season for outdoor events in and around Loch Ken, round off Endurance Autumn with the “End Game”. All events come together in one day, plus some archery– a modern pentathlon! 3km open water swim & 10km kayak, 42km road bike around the Loch and 10km trail run finishing with archery and a well earned feast . Teams are invited to take part in this event. Spectators are very much welcome! 5 to 8 hours of joyful pain in spectacular country only 1h 45mins from Glasgow, 2h 20mins from Edinburgh / Newcastle, 3h from Manchester.

Should you be interested in taking part please email us and we will send you a registration pack together with further details on the event.

enquiries@barwhillantyestate.co.uk

 

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