Menai Challenge:
Full Course - PB Times
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 Full course is a loop starting at Menai Bridge slipway, with turn points at Brittania Bridge and Bangor Pier Buoy, before returning to finish at the slipway.
Course:
- Start and Finish
- At the Menai Bridge slipway. Start/finish as close as possible to the centreline end of the slipway.
- Route:
- Start MB slipway.
- 2 turn points: Briattania Bridge central pillar and Bangor Pier red can buoy.
- Return to Menai Bridge slipway.
- Direction and turn point order is down to you.
- Timing:
- Time yourself.
- 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.
- The Menai Challenge is open to any craft suitable and safe to paddle through the Swellies.
- Be aware the Menai Strait, and especially the Swellies, is an area of fast moving and shallow water at times, with numerous rocks.
- Avoid disturbance to any wildlife. Birds may roost and seals may haul out on the islands at times.
- 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.
- Read and apply the safety notes at the bottom of the page.
- Details below
Course design by John Willacy. Contact PSK for further details.
The Menai Challenge is an Unsupervised Standing Challenge
Menai Challenge: Full Course - PB Times
Route Distance: ~5.7 nm / 10.6 km
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Menai Challenge: Full Course
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Menai Challenge Time Trial - Full Course - Information
Format
- Start and Finish
- At the Menai Bridge slipway. Start/finish as close as possible to the end of the slipway.
- Route:
- Start MB slipway.
- 2 turn points: Briattania Bridge central pillar and Bangor Pier red can buoy.
- Return to Menai Bridge slipway.
- Direction and turn point order is down to you.
- Timing:
- Time yourself.
- 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.)
- 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.)
- You must be able to self-rescue / re-enter your chosen craft in open water.
- 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!