Welcome to Newcastle Orienteering Club

Orienteering is a competitive or non-competitive recreational activity in which participants use a detailed map (and usually a compass) to navigate between checkpoints (known as “controls”) along an unfamiliar course. If you like a mental and physical challenge and exploring the outdoors, orienteering is the sport for you!

NEW TO ORIENTEERING? Click here for more information.

See what's on by clicking on the Club Event Series buttons below or see all orienteering events by going to the  Orienteering Event Calendar (Eventor).

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    Run or walk, compete against yourself or others, or a fun family day out. Classic "forest" orienteering for all in the great outdoors. (Mar-Sept)
   Run, walk or push a pram to a 45 minute time limit. How many points can you get? (Oct-Feb)
    A great introduction to orienteering with fun courses in suburban parks & reserves. Also includes a night event. (Feb-Mar)
    Navigate around bush tracks and trails on your mountain bike. The     BOSS series offers 75 minute score & line+score events. (Oct-Mar)

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Event: NOY5
Location: O'Donnelltown
Planner: Malcolm RobertsVetter: Josh Roberts
Entries: 98
Weather: Overcast/Cool
Setup: Carolyn Chalmers, Mick Kavur
Rego: Margaret Peel, Helen Welbourne
Finish: Denis Lyons
Control Collect: Sam Howe, Shane Jenkins, David Messenger, Denis Lyons, Robert Preston, Steven Todkill

Sugarloaf No1 has to be one of our toughest maps in that it takes in the sometimes steep side slopes of the Hunter areas highest peak, Mt Sugarloaf. Fortunately our setter, Malcolm Roberts was fairly generous and didn't have us climbing too much. Initially the Short Red would have seen a tad more climb but with some suggestions from son and vetter Josh, it was trimmed back making for a much more pleasant run. Great work guys.

Thanks also to our many helpers on the day especially the control collectors and also the weather gods.

Don't forget to go to the routegadget site and draw (or upload gps data) your route on the map for head to head racing. If you have splits then you need to enter the cumulative times not the actual split. Go on it's fun, entertaining and educational all at once.

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