Guiseley & Tranmere Park - Autumn Night Score League
Third event in the series of Five
Wed 20 November, 2024
Level of event: Local
Type of event: Score, Urban, Night
Level of event: Local
Type of event: Score, Urban, Night
Thanks for a great turnout.
See you in two weeks at The Chevin
Assembly is at the White Cross. Please park legally where you can.
Start/Finish at rear of the pub opposite the Co-op. Please do not use Co-op parking spots.
We will socialise in the White Cross afterwards.
Registration 6.30 - 6.55
Mass start - 7.00
EOD while maps still available
Senior members £4 Non members £5
Juniors and student members £2 Non members £3
Ideally contactless payment please. If not, correct cash payment or Helper Voucher.
Please complete your details on the entry form at the payment position. Most importantly your contact phone number, for safety and insurance purposes.
45 minute and 60 minute course.
There are leagues for Men and Women, with prizes for the winners of Open Classes and Over 45 Classes. Your best 5 runs count.
34 controls all lamp posts except for 1 control which will have a kite.
Double sided A3+ sized map
1:4000 Open orienteering map of Tranmere Park
1:4000 Guiseley Urban ISOM Map by Chris Burden (2023)
3 controls are shown on both sides and only need to visited once.
All controls are worth 10 points, max score 340 points.
-10 points for each minute late back!
Urban terrain. Please take care crossing roads.
Two main roads Bradford road (40 mph) and A65 Otley road (30 mph) use crossing points where possible.
On a tight lead please.
Organiser: Rob Gatenby trebor_38AThotmail.com
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