semi-selfsufficiency ethos?

🥾 The Semi-Self-Sufficiency Ethos – Why It Matters at Lap of the Gap

Unlike inner-city marathons with aid stations every mile and endless volunteer crews, races like Lap of the Gap operate in remote, scenic, and logistically challenging environments. That’s by design — and it comes with a different set of expectations.

Two runners preparing for a race in a scenic outdoor setting, wearing hydration vests and numbers on their shorts, with cars and greenery in the background.

In the spirit of adventure road marathons and mountain running traditions, we promote a model of semi-self-sufficiency. This means:

  • Runners are supported — but not pampered.
  • Aid stations exist — but may be 5–7 km apart.
  • Conditions are more variable — and personal responsibility is part of the experience.

💧 What Does This Look Like in Practice?

A smiling runner in a hydration vest, wearing black shorts and a bright yellow top, sprinting along a rural road with green fields and trees in the background.

For runners expecting to be on course longer than 4–5 hours, we strongly recommend carrying a small water container, such as:

  • A handheld bottle
  • A soft flask
  • A compact hydration vest or belt

These can be refilled at any of the 7 aid stations (located roughly every 5.3 km), ensuring hydration while reducing waste and removing dependency on cup-based delivery alone.


🧭 Why It Matters

A runner wearing a blue and black outfit is jogging along a scenic rural road, equipped with a hydration vest, surrounded by green hills and trees.

This ethos:

  • Respects the natural environment by reducing single-use items.
  • Acknowledges the terrain and limitations of a rural mountain course.
  • Encourages participants to engage with the challenge in a more prepared and resilient mindset — a hallmark of great trail and adventure races.

Put simply: this isn’t just a race — it’s an experience in the wild beauty of Wicklow. And with that comes a bit more personal readiness, a bit more autonomy — and a lot more reward.


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  1. […] For marathoners finishing in 4–5+ hours, we will strongly encourage and advertise the semi-self-sufficiency ethos, such as carrying a refillable soft flask or bottle, as is common practice in trail and adventure […]

  2. Renato Straume Fogliani Avatar

    This is a great ethos to have and I think anybody who enters into a race like this should expect this to be the norm. Enjoy the race and leave no trace!

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