Orienteering Dec 12th
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Orienteering Dec 12th
Any orienteering on in GB on Sunday???? Anywhere between Edinburgh & Stanstead?
- gross2004
Re: Orienteering Dec 12th
Tayside Orienteers Xmas event at Scone Palace? Not quite the right direction for you I guess.
Patrick
Patrick
- Patrick
HAVOC event at Weald Country Park is just down the road (M11/M25) from Stansted, but it's only a small event.
DIRECTIONS: Approach from M25 or A12. Leave main road at M25/A12 junction & follow road signs towards Brentwood. After half a mile turn left at the traffic lights towards Weald Country Park. From there follow O signs to the car park.
TERRAIN: Map of the former grounds of the Weald estate, 1:10,000 scale. Comprising mature & young woodland, deer park, lakes, landscaped open & rough open areas.
COURSES: White, Yellow, Orange, Light Green and Blue
TIMES: Registration 10:00 am to 11:00 noon
Starts 10:30 am to 11:30 pm.
Courses close 1:00 pm.
ENTRY FEES: Seniors £3:50 Independent adults £5.00 Juniors £1.00
PARKING FEE: ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL CHARGE £2 for parking SI PUNCHING: Electronic punching will NOT be used.
DIRECTIONS: Approach from M25 or A12. Leave main road at M25/A12 junction & follow road signs towards Brentwood. After half a mile turn left at the traffic lights towards Weald Country Park. From there follow O signs to the car park.
TERRAIN: Map of the former grounds of the Weald estate, 1:10,000 scale. Comprising mature & young woodland, deer park, lakes, landscaped open & rough open areas.
COURSES: White, Yellow, Orange, Light Green and Blue
TIMES: Registration 10:00 am to 11:00 noon
Starts 10:30 am to 11:30 pm.
Courses close 1:00 pm.
ENTRY FEES: Seniors £3:50 Independent adults £5.00 Juniors £1.00
PARKING FEE: ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL CHARGE £2 for parking SI PUNCHING: Electronic punching will NOT be used.
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PorkyFatBoy - diehard
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rob f wrote:it better be bramble free!
No, Shobdon is in Herefordshire.
(not too brambly by local standards - but they are there.)
A lot of the forest has been felled in the last few years, which is wierd, as I knew it when it was mature woodland, the generation before the trees that have just been felled. They grow them quickly there.
Its forested downland, and the scarp slope has to be "run" to be believed.
Shame I cannot make it.. So near home and all that.
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