Archive for June, 2007
Race 8: Bloom Wood Evening Race
Saturday, June 30th, 2007This was another of the TVOC summer series races - a mass start race of three loops. See my race writeup.
Here’s my mistake towards the end of the second loop, leg 5->6. Green shows where I thought I was going, red shows where I was actually going.
On leaving 5, I made a big parallel error. [...]
Race 7: Hogsmill Open Space
Friday, June 29th, 2007This was an evening race put on by Mole Valley as part of the London summer evening orienteering series. Hogsmill is down by Ewell, and getting there involved a commute on a packed train from Waterloo. I am so glad I don’t have to do this every weekday.
The map is very small, but excellent planning [...]
Race 6: 147th Bushy Park Time Trial
Friday, June 29th, 2007I had a different race strategy for this one - instead of starting slow and then gaining speed, passing lots of people as a motivator, I positioned myself from near the front of the line and went off fast, passing the “playground turn” (1km) at just under 4 minutes. I felt quite comfortable throughout the [...]
Race 5: Hampstead Heath
Sunday, June 24th, 2007This was a low-key evening event put on by LOK. The course was hung with extra small control kites, and no punching or electronic timing. The course was just 5.4km but with 17 controls, and used the most technical parts of the heath. Unfortunately one control was stolen, and another was hung in the wrong [...]
Race 4: Park Wood Evening Race
Saturday, June 23rd, 2007This was another in the TVOC Summer Evening series. Park Wood is just north of High Wycombe, it’s not an area I’ve been on before, but it’s near Hughenden which I did run on last year. Just like Hughenden, it’s a hilly map, with runnable forest mixed with plenty of green areas.
The race was a [...]
Race 3: Ham Riverside Trail Challenge
Saturday, June 23rd, 2007This was put on by SLOW as a trail challenge - a different format race, designed to attract runners. The key differences to a normal O race were the mass start, the 10km quoted being the shortest practical distance rather than the straight line distance, and being able to see the map - with route [...]
Race 2: Knole Park
Sunday, June 17th, 2007My, the nettles! Writeup here.
Here’s my whole route - a pretty good GPS trace the whole way. Note that I made good use of paths and roads, because of all the bracken and nettles about the place.
Here’s a mistake on the approach to the first control - not a great choice of route (the red [...]
Race I: Worthy Down Pre-AGM Race
Thursday, June 14th, 2007The first of my 22 races planned for the next six weeks. I’m aiming to blog every race, on the same day that it happened.
This was at Worthy Down, a military base north of Winchester. Hopefully I (or Google Maps) aren’t jeopardising the security of the base with these high-res satellite photos!
It was a 2.5km [...]
I Don’t Need No Training
Wednesday, June 13th, 2007I’m planning on going to up to 21 22 events in the next six weeks. Probably don’t need to bother with doing my own training if doing this kind of volume…
14 June - BAOC Worthy Down, Winchester
16 June - BPTT
17 June - SAX Knole Park
19 June pm - SLOW Richmond trail challenge 10K
20 June pm [...]
Why I Like the Bushy Park Time Trial more than most Orienteering Events
Saturday, June 9th, 2007Oh dear. I had starting running in the Bushy Park Time Trial, a 5km trail race every Saturday at 9am in SW London, as a way to get me up and out of the house on mornings when there was no orienteering event. But now I’m choosing to go to it in preference to the [...]