Arnold wrote: How often have you actually had to wait to punch a control at a smallish event? And if so, the 3 seconds extra isn't going to be a problem.
SIAC only? No waiting
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Arnold wrote: How often have you actually had to wait to punch a control at a smallish event? And if so, the 3 seconds extra isn't going to be a problem.
King Penguin wrote:One of my running circuits from home crosses the local golfcourse, on a public footpath. On every occasion over the last 3 weeks there have been around 12 people at Tee 1, and definitely not social-distancing.
Hermes wrote:So?
Gnitworp wrote:King Penguin wrote:One of my running circuits from home crosses the local golfcourse, on a public footpath. On every occasion over the last 3 weeks there have been around 12 people at Tee 1, and definitely not social-distancing.Hermes wrote:So?
So, orienteers, being evidentially particularly socially responsible people, would not allow such congregations to happen at an event specifically organised to prevent them.
Marian wrote:At least one commercial organiser thinks their (urban orienteering-like) events are viable:
https://www.theraceorganiser.com/e/city-scramble-uk-3048
blindasabat wrote:Perhaps this is an issue with NGBs that get fixated about problems rather than opportunities?
At least one commercial organiser thinks their (urban orienteering-like) events are viable:
https://www.theraceorganiser.com/e/city ... le-uk-3048
Patrick wrote:At least one commercial organiser thinks their (urban orienteering-like) events are viable:
https://www.theraceorganiser.com/e/city ... le-uk-3048
Am I the only person wondering why people are paying £17 for what appears to be essentially a Maprun course?
Patrick
DaveK wrote:Must be the combination of 'interesting clue spots to find' and 'the secret finish location' I suppose'?
Patrick wrote:Am I the only person wondering why people are paying £17 for what appears to be essentially a Maprun course?Patrick
Organisations are encouraged to think creatively about how best to make their sport or activity possible within these guidelines.
The limit on gatherings - no more than 6, unless (for example) members of the same household - means that it is unlikely to be possible to organise amateur events or competitions at this time.
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