Northpower 15km Course

NEW COURSE FOR 2024!!

15km Course Overview

15km Elevation Profile

Basic Guidelines

  • Stay on the marked track at all times

  • There are three aid stations with water & R-Line electrolyte sports drink at approx. 3.5km, 8.5km & 12.5km

  • Please don’t litter

  • Please see compulsory gear below

Course Description

After a short bus ride from the parking location or event base at Taurikura Bay to Urquharts Bay, you line up on a grassy, open trail above Home Point. Make your way around the headland and past an old war-time gun emplacement. Head through a gateway and you will find yourself on a narrow gravel trail surrounded by native bush with glimpses of Bream Bay and the outer islands. After approximately 1.3km, start a short, sharp climb along a gravelled switch-back track. Continue winding your way along the trail and then descend into Smugglers Bay.

Drop down to sea level, admiring the beauty of Smugglers Bay. Note the high feature and ridge line in front of you: that is where you are heading! After a short climb to the crest, take a hard right turn and begin the steep and challenging climb up to Mt Lion and along the ridge line. Take care as there are a number of steps and tree roots to navigate. Past tree-covered Mt Lion, the trail descends through spectacular native bush (Note: here you may encounter some 21km runners coming towards you, so please keep to the left). Approximately 8km from the start, turn left onto Peach Cove Track. This wide gravelled track descends 1.5km down to Ocean Beach Road. Rehydrate at the aid station at the bottom. The final 6kms is undulating on farm races and sleepy gravel roads.

Course terrain breakdown:

  • Grass/dirt trail

  • Gravelled track

  • Quiet gravel road

COMPULSORY GEAR

Due to the very exposed and remote nature of the Multisport (Run & MTB), 21km & 15km events, you will be required to carry the compulsory gear below.

  • Long sleeve top (polyprop or wool), beanie (polyprop or wool), survival blanket, waterproof (seam sealed) jacket

While some of this gear may seem excessive, it is for your safety. You may not need it while you are running or walking but if something happens and you have to stop, you will need it. The event is on very rugged/inaccessible terrain and it can be very cold if you have to stay in one spot.