Entries for the annual Easter 3-Days carnival have now closed, with more than 700 orienteers from around Australia and overseas booked in.
Besides the main attraction of the 4 days of competition across the Easter weekend, the racing extends to a midweek pairs match race (Wed) and the NSW Sprint Championships (Anzac Day, Fri) and the NSW Long Champs (Sat Apr 26).
Entries for the NSW Long Champs close on March 30.
If you wish to participate but missed the deadline, you can still do so as an Enter-on-Day (EOD) person. EOD will be on offer on all days (except Good Friday) on the following courses: Very Easy, Easy, Moderate and a Hard (12A).
The carnival is based in Clandulla State Forest between Lithgow and Mudgee. It will be the biggest orienteering event in NSW since the World Masters in the same area in 2009. There are more than 50 clubs participating.
Tickets for the dinner (on Sunday April 20) close on April 11.