King Penguin wrote: I seem to recall hearing even an annual long-established charity event cannot get exemption.
Yes, but since SOA is a charity you can see why they might not want to open that particular loophole...
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King Penguin wrote: I seem to recall hearing even an annual long-established charity event cannot get exemption.
Crex wrote:photographer in the forest?
Arnold wrote:impressive turnout, especially among youngsters
Sunlit Forres wrote:Now that's what I call impressive!
British Orienteering wrote:"Good luck to all those out on the Scottish Highlands for the @theomm this weekend #OMM2016
greywolf wrote:British Orienteering wrote:"Good luck to all those out on the Scottish Highlands for the @theomm this weekend #OMM2016
More pisstaking from BOF today with a facebook post announcing that membership renewals from 2017 are open, illustrated with a pic lifted straight from the website of Run Challenge (no membership needed or levy payable....)
Sunlit Forres wrote:
Impressively, he successfully completed the Green course despite having only been orienteering once before.
graeme wrote:Sunlit Forres wrote:Now that's what I call impressive!
214 in the youngest age groups (white) is terrific. Avoiding reducing it to 29 by orange would be key.
graeme wrote:Sunlit Forres wrote:Now that's what I call impressive!
214 in the youngest age groups (white) is terrific. Avoiding reducing it to 29 by orange would be key.
buzz wrote:Interesting that a bunch of volunteers can develop and market a product named 'orienteering' which the professional staff at BO failed to do.
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