Inverclyde Now Logo BOG Stomp Trail Run Through Inverclyde’s Moorland Is Back For 2018

11 July, 2018 | Noticeboard

CLYDE Muirshiel Regional Park is holding its 10-kilometre trail challenge Bog Stomp in aid of the Erskine veterans’ charity again this year.

The off-road run starts at Greenock Cut Visitor Centre at 10am on Sunday 2 September.

The route covers a mixture of terrain in the hills of Inverclyde, affording views down the River Clyde.

The initial ascent is steep, climbing Dunrod Hill, it then gently undulates across tufted and grassy moorland with the odd trail and reservoir track until the home stretch which follows a gravelly and paved track alongside Compensation Reservoir back to the visitor centre.

Entry is £20 and includes a goody bag with finishers’ medal and t shirt, and a £5 donation to the Erskine charity.

Enter online via the Clyde Muirshiel website. Online entry closes at 3pm on Friday 31 August.

Anyone raising at least £50 for Erskine can enter for £10. (Contact fundraising@erskine.org.uk for the entry promo code.)

Coverage of Bog Stomp 2017

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