Info: New entries for this event closed on Thursday 10th November 2022.
Senior Member | £7.00 | |
Senior Non-Member | £8.00 | |
Junior / Student Member | £3.00 | |
Junior / Student Non-Member | £3.00 |
Entries:
Only pre-entries are allowed with no entry on the day. Entry fees are £7 for adults (£8 for non-BOF members), £3 for juniors (under 21) and students.
If you are a newcomer to the sport and do not have a an orienteering dibber (to record visiting the controls, also called an SI-Card) then please indicate that you need to borrow an SI-Card.
Courses:
The usual range of NWNL courses i.e. Orange, Green and Blue. The day event on Sunday 13th November uses some of the same control sites but the courses are all different to the night courses.
Controls (including the finish) are in beacon mode so they can be punched contactlessly if you have a SIAC. This does not apply to the dibbers available for hire.
Terrain:
Map A4 1:7500 5m contour
A country park with a good path network. Some mature woodland and open areas with good contour detail in places.
Start:
15 minutes start blocks, starts between 17.30 and 18.30.
The Start is close to the parking area. Only go to the start just prior to starting.
Remember to:
Finish/Download:
Results will not be displayed during the event but will be on the website www.sroc.org in the evening.
Facilities:
First Aid – a first aid kit will be available at download for people to self administer.
Travel Directions/parking:
Parking is in the main visitor centre car park. A small fee is levied, remember to pay and display.
Event Officials & Thanks:
Organiser and Planner John Embrey SROC
As a newcomer, if you have any questions prior to the event, either about orienteering or the entry process please contact Martyn Roome on Development@sroc.org
General enquiries to John Embrey john.x.embrey@gmail.com
Safety:
There are exposed tree roots and stone pathways which can become slippery when wet. The perimeter road is crossed on the longer courses (Green and Blue). Take care when crossing this road which is one-way (clockwise) and drivers may not be expecting to see runners.
You must report to the finish and download after the event, even if you retire.
Waterproof jackets will be made compulsory if conditions require it. Runners are required to carry a spare torch and whistle.
Social Distancing and Other Covid Related Precautions
We will be following BOF’s current COVID guidelines but trust everyone will be using their common sense to ensure that all competitors and the public are as safe as possible. Please maintain social distancing and adhere to the British Orienteering Participant Code of Conduct.
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