Compass Sport Cup
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Having the finish at the top of the hill must've made the planner popular!
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awk wrote:This was definitely not at Level B standard, although the rest of the event was.
Something I particularly liked was the quality of the map print - the colours were such that the course markings stood out very well, unlike some recent events where the contrast and colours haven't been good.
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Spookster wrote:Something I particularly liked was the quality of the map print - the colours were such that the course markings stood out very well, unlike some recent events where the contrast and colours haven't been good.
Yes, I agree, that was good.
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awk wrote:Spookster wrote:Something I particularly liked was the quality of the map print - the colours were such that the course markings stood out very well, unlike some recent events where the contrast and colours haven't been good.
Yes, I agree, that was good.
That is what you get if you use an accredited map printer (as per level B guidelines). I think CLOK used Hassall and Lucking.
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the green colours were really pale though weren't they?
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the green colours were really pale though weren't they?
Only on the map. They were pretty dark 'on the ground'!
I agree that the print quality of the map was very good. In fact, the event was very good in every aspect except the quality of the survey.
It would be worth a good professional survey to sort out the contours.
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Homer wrote:Thanks to CLOK for a great day out.
Reading my initial post again, it could be interpreted as a bit of damning with faint praise. It wasn't meant to be. Whilst the survey left a bit to be desired (and we were warned!), I really enjoyed the event, especially the planning, and completely agree with Homer.
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Anyone know whats happening (or happened) about the Scottish heat?
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I haven't heard anything, but I know it hasn't happened yet.andypat wrote:Anyone know whats happening (or happened) about the Scottish heat?
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