Meanwood Park - Winter Night Score League .
2nd event in a series of 8.
Wed 15 January, 2020
Level of event: Local
Type of event: Score, Urban, Night
Level of event: Local
Type of event: Score, Urban, Night
Very well done to Paul, Alice, Tim and Al for clearing all the controls
I did think it should be possible and had toyed with an A & B map and not go into the Urban area but
I decided on lots of controls across the map was a better option.
Also brilliant to see good number of newcomers who I hope we will see again at other events in the series
Finally many thanks to Rob, Al, Jake and Paul for control collecting -much appreciated
Mass start 45 and 60 minute score event.
Bring a torch and a pen.
Juniors (-16) must be accompanied and supervised by an adult
High viz clothing is required as a small part of course is in urban area.
Assembly and parking : Car park at the Myrtle Tavern, Parkside Road. You cannot drive from The Ring Road to the Myrtle Tavern directly along Parkside Road. You need to approach from Tongue Lane/Woodlea Park
After the race we will socialise at The Myrtle Tavern
Registration 6.30 - 6.55
Mass start - 7.00
EOD only Seniors £4.00 Juniors and students £2.00
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.
Courses will use control kites, Bring a pen.
Hi Viz clothing is required as small part of the course is in urban environment.
The area is currently very wet O shoes/Trail shoes recommended.
Water levels are high please only cross the river at the bridges and the ford.
Park, woodland and urban
On a tight lead please.
Organiser: David Williams 07468 413939 davidrwilliams2@btinternet.com
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