[color=#800080]I'd like to remind people that Harvester entries close on Sunday 19th![/color]
NGOC promise you a great weekend with the opportunity to enter 3 different orienteering events and the Cotswold Relay as a bonus.
See our website for more details.
The Harvester Weekend
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Re: The Harvester Weekend
Thank you to NGOC for an excellent night of racing. The map in particular was superb.
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Re: The Harvester Weekend
Yes, very enjoyable night relay.
It was also great to be able to track team's progress occasionally through the night by looking at the internet results page, which was being updated fairly frequently. Unfortunately the last update was at 06:51 this morning, so they're not quite the final results.
Thanks NGOC.
It was also great to be able to track team's progress occasionally through the night by looking at the internet results page, which was being updated fairly frequently. Unfortunately the last update was at 06:51 this morning, so they're not quite the final results.
Thanks NGOC.
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Re: The Harvester Weekend
Many thanks to NGOC for putting on a great event. I thought it was an excellent choice of area. The only downside was the slightly disappointing number of entries (the A class had just about 1,000th of the numbers at Jukola). I don't understand why more clubs can't get teams together
Anyway, I hope Paul and his team enjoyed putting on the event and that someone comes forward to organise next year.
Anyway, I hope Paul and his team enjoyed putting on the event and that someone comes forward to organise next year.
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Re: The Harvester Weekend
Just bringing this one back up there with a plug for this year's Harvester in the Lake District: standard price entry closes this Sunday, with late entries still open until midnight on Sunday 18th. Hoping for lots more teams since it's the first time its been in the north for a while!
Details are here: https://www.drongo.org.uk/harvester/
Entries are here: http://www.fabian4.co.uk/Default.aspx?EventID=1782
Details are here: https://www.drongo.org.uk/harvester/
Entries are here: http://www.fabian4.co.uk/Default.aspx?EventID=1782
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Re: The Harvester Weekend
to DRONGO for coming forward to put the event on this year.
Come on everyone: get your entries in!
If you enjoyed BNOC, you'll enjoy this more. Similar terrain but with less paths....
Come on everyone: get your entries in!
If you enjoyed BNOC, you'll enjoy this more. Similar terrain but with less paths....
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Re: The Harvester Weekend
Entries aren't looking too bad with 16 A teams and 22 B teams. We've printed two spare sets of maps for both A and B, so if you've forgotten, you can snap these up until midnight on Thursday.
Team declaration also closes on Thursday. You can book camping or training maps for the Saturday afternoon until midnight on Friday, 24 hours before the race.
Looking forward to seeing those of you who are coming there!
Team declaration also closes on Thursday. You can book camping or training maps for the Saturday afternoon until midnight on Friday, 24 hours before the race.
Looking forward to seeing those of you who are coming there!
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Re: The Harvester Weekend
Would have considered coming but clashes with Jamie Stevenson event in Scotland.
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Re: The Harvester Weekend
Brilliant event!
A real challenge. Well done everyone who finished their course and a big to Drongo for organising.
A real challenge. Well done everyone who finished their course and a big to Drongo for organising.
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Homer wrote:Brilliant event!
A real challenge. Well done everyone who finished their course and a big to Drongo for organising.
Second that, great event, beautiful setting and tough but fair orienteering - showed great vision and tenacity to make it happen.
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Re: The Harvester Weekend
Cracking event. Tough, tiring, but fantastic orienteering. Thanks to all involved!
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Re: The Harvester Weekend
It was a tough event, very well organised. Well done Drongo.
Are the results posted somewhere?
Are the results posted somewhere?
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Re: The Harvester Weekend
Where are the results, please?
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