Meanwood Village
Aire Winter Score League - Event 4 of 6
Wed 19 February, 2025
Level of event: Local
Type of event: Race, Score, Night
Level of event: Local
Type of event: Race, Score, Night
Headtorch and whistle required. Hi vis recommended. Dress appropriately for the weather
Juniors to be accompanied by adults as crossing of 30 mph roads required.
Please take care when crossing roads and give way to other road users including cyclists and pedestrians
You must register on the evening, even if you have pre-entered. You MUST report back to registration by the time courses close (8pm), even if you don't complete the course.
Meanwood is served by regular bus services.
HQ/Assembly will be at the Meanwood Tavern. 607 Meanwood Road, Leeds LS6 4HQ
Advise parking in the residential streets to the south (ie Bentley Lane, Bentley Parade etc)
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All welcome to stay for a pint and pizza after
Registration: 6.45 Mass Start: 7.00
Course close at 8pm
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 and 60 minute score - you choose which you want to run.
For those of you who are new to this - a score course is where you have a map with a number of controls on and you have to make the decision which ones to go to. You do not follow a set route. There is a time limit and you get penalty points once you have gone over the limit, usually 10 points per minute or part minute. The aim is to get as many controls as possible and get back as close as possible before 8pm. Points per control are usually written on the map. In the winter and autumn events for urbans there are no control kites. Control sites are street furniture e.g. lampposts and it works on a trust basis. Terrain events will usually have controls sites marked with a kite. There are no controls to punch in the autumn and winter series.
Urban. May use Meanwood Park
Under control please.
Organiser: Ian Furlong
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