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Sat 20 Apr 9:00 am
Forest Orienteering and Navigation Skills Day
Smiths Creek Reserve, Campbelltown (meet at Waminda Reserve, Macquarie Av, Campbelltown.

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Sun 21 Apr 9:30 am
NOY2 - Redgum Ridges (Freemans Waterhole)
 Redgum Ridges. 1:10 000. 5m contours.

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Sun 21 Apr 11:00 am
Broken Bago Orienteering
Scout Hall, Tallwood Avenue, Wauchope.
Mon 22 Apr 7:30 pm
Orienteering Australia 2024 AGM
Online via Zoom.
Tue 23 Apr 7:30 pm
Orienteering NSW April Board Meeting

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Wed 24 Apr 5:30 pm
Moonlight Madness #1 Northbridge
corner of Sailors Bay Road and Kameruka Road (Bonds Corner), Northbridge

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Sun 28 Apr 9:30 am
Newcastle Pairs Relay Champs & Minor Event
The Range (South) 1:7500, Killingworth
Sun 28 Apr 10:00 am
Waggaroos - AWOC Interclub #1, 9 Mile Reserve

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Wed 1 May 6:30 pm
Newcastle Night Champs - Eleebana
Thomas H Halton Park. Revised by D. Orr 2024. 1:4000, 2 metre contours and 1:1000, 2 metre contours.
, Thomas H Halton Park, Eleebana
Sat 4 May 9:30 am
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Welcome to Orienteering NSW

Orienteering is a sport that challenges both the body and the mind. It's also loads of fun!

The aim is to use a special orienteering map to navigate your way around a course and visit marked check points along the way. You choose a course that suits your age and experience and proceed at your own pace: walk, jog or run. It is a race but you decide if you want to just race yourself or be the next world champion! The course may take you through urban areas, parks, schools, farmland or forests.

Events are conducted weekly across NSW and beginners are welcome at all events.

New to orienteering? Click here for more information.

Want to enter an event? You can see what's on by looking at the Coming Events at left or by going to the Event Calendar. Some events are enter on the day - you just turn up and register at the start. Other events require pre-entry and for that you need to know about (and register with) Eventor - read the Eventor FAQ.


2019 Xmas 5-days entries open

Entries are now open for the annual Xmas 5-Days carnival which this year is in Armidale.

In Eventor, the default option is to enter all 5 days. If you do not wish to do all 5 days, click on "Races: all" on the left-hand-side below Ordered Services where you can select the days you wish to enter from the dropdown menu.

The event website is a work in progress. Please note that venues may change depending on the fire risk closer to Xmas.

There are also severe water restrictions in place so consider bringing water. Your visit will help a region going through extreme climate crisis.

 

All set for NSW Sprint Champs

Start lists have been published for the NSW Sprint Champs at Sydney Uni on Sunday.

The first official start is 10.30am. Anyone who did not pre-enter is welcome to do Enter-on-Day. Please register at the information desk at Cadigal Green between 10.30-11.30am.

This is our final State League event for 2019 and immediately following we will present our annual ONSW major awards. OY badges, Course Setter of the Year and the Interclub trophy will be sent out next week to the winning people and club once the calculations have been done.

Parking is in Maze Crescent and adjacent streets.

 

Peels give everyone a 'good paddling'

Newcastle royalty Margaret and Geoff Peel entertained around 100 people with their innovative paddle orienteering event at Lake Macquarie on Sunday.

The novelty three-hour score course event consisted of a paddle section to be done only by kayak, a promenade section for Foot O, and five controls that could be visited in either fashion. 

There were 96 participants in 76 different paddle craft. Two 'singles' and three 'doubles' cleared the well set course, most with less than 10 minutes to spare.

One pair completed the course with a staggering 34 minutes to spare (including NSW junior squad coach Rob Bennett) but were shattered to learn they had failed to properly register at #101. This saw another Newcastle orienteer, Steven Todkill, triumph with seven 7 minutes to spare in his hi-tech single kayak. 

The event was made possible thanks to a grant from Lake Macquarie City which covered the event aquatic licence, the park usage fee, SES safety boats and map printing.

The weather was sunny and rain only began to fall as the last checkpoint was withdrawn from the water.

The wind grew in intensity mid-race, presenting a bit of chop and paddling resistance mostly in the larger more open bay between Toronto and Bolton Point. Paddlers had the opportunity to explore the backwaters of Stoney, Lt & Mudd Creeks which presented some lovely sheltered areas while the promenade section took in some lovely bushland and lakeside paths. 

The Peels were aghast at low tide on the morning of the event - easily the lowest of the low tides witnessed during preceding visits to the area.

"Locals have always told us it's quite unpredictable in this top end of the lake," said Geoff. "We were stunned to see a mud island which we'd never sighted before now sitting in the middle of Fennell Bay. Being rogainers they are fairly adventurous types and they took all of this in their stride and didn't mind getting a bit muddy." 

You can see the results here and the map here.

A big thanks to the Peels and the Newcastle club for putting this on, and to the landowners and equipment suppliers for their support.

 

All aboard the SS Grafton!

Our Grafton colleagues had a rare chance to 'walk on water' last Friday when their season-opening Street O event for 2019-2020 included controls on Susan Island in the middle of the Clarence River.

Four wonderful SES volunteers shuttled participants the 400m across the mighty Clarence, giving locals the opportunity to explore the island that many often view from the riverbank but have never actually been on.

Series organiser Gavin Rayward was inspired by the "53 Islands" celebrations to include the option to head over to Susan Island. The usual event limit of 45 minutes was waived in this instance!

Almost 70 people took to the course, making up 21 teams. The field was a mix of seasoned regulars and quite a few first timers (including a few celebrating birthdays!). Feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with teams particularly enjoying the opportunity to explore Susan Island. 

You can see a few pics, the map and a brief video of the launch arriving at the island on Grafton's Facebook page. The map is also posted here.

Special thanks to Maurice Anker from our Northern Tablelands club for doing the map work for Grafton Street-O, especially while he was preparing for the Armidale School District Championship!

Grafton Street-O is all about the local community. Local businesses donate goods and vouchers for random door prizes at the final event for the season. In return, they get their logo on every clue sheet, promotional posters put up in key locations around town, and a 3-point control at their their place of business. The clue is something that the community may not know about that business to give them a little extra advertising.

Did you miss the boat this time? Grafton's next monthly event is on Friday November 8, again starting at Memorial Park at 5pm.

A big thanks to Gavin for his hard work putting the series on each summer, and for this great story.

 

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