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!

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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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"Another Day on The Farm"

Event: BOSS4
Location: Wakefield
Weather: Mild.
Setter: Andrew Haigh
Rego: Nicole Haigh
Start: Andrew Haigh
Finish: Denis Lyons, Geoff Peel
Setup: Mick Kavur
Control Collection: Greg Bacon, Greg Scott, Paul Griffith, Emily Harper & Brock Smith
Entries: 64

From course setter Andrew Haigh......

And another mud free BOSS event. The area dried out really well after all the rain we had a couple of weeks ago.

David Simpfendorfer cleared the course with 6 minutes to spare easily winning the mens category, Damian Welbourne was the only other competitor to clear the course but arriving back 7 seconds late cost him a point. Mel Simpson won the female category by 4 points over Mary Fein. That gives them two wins each heading in to the final event.

The farm area is a little over 1 km Square but proved to be just about big enough to give even the faster competitors plenty to think about. 39 controls Scattered throughout the area made for a multitude of route choices. Unfortunately large mine subsidence cracks appeared south East of control 2F early on the Saturday morning. They where monitored Saturday and Sunday by mine representatives. Fortunately they didn't worsen over night and I was able to danger flag the area and provide a bypass route early on the Sunday.

Thanks to Alan McCarthy the friendly land owner who not only lets us use his property, but spent a good portion of Saturday out on the course lopping latana and mowing grass for us.
This is first time that I have carried secateurs during course setting, many of todays tracks where unrideable a couple of weeks back.

Thanks to everybody who came - Many people commented on how much they enjoyed it and that makes it all worthwhile.

Thanks to Greg Bacon, Greg Scott, Paul Griffith, Emily Harper & Brock Smith for Control Collection

Thanks to Geoff Peel and Dennis Lyons for help on the Start/Finish Desk.

and of course to Mick Kavur for being there at 6.30am ready and willing to help - Much appreciated today as I was dealing with mine subsidence and Nicole would have been setting up alone.

Oh, I had better thank Nicole too as always she deserves half the credit.

Andrew

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