Corridor 3.9km 45m climb
Training exercise for experienced orienteers, with much of the map blanked out! You need to keep in contact with the map and within the corridor.
Light Green 3.9km 45m climb
Longer course at the next stage of technical difficulty
Long Orange 3.6km 45m climb
Longer course at the next stage of technical difficulty
Orange 2.5km 45m climb
Will involve basic use of the compass and route choice. There is a "map flip" with the second part of the course on the reverse of the map.
Yellow 1.7km 30m climb
Course using simple linear features like paths, walls and streams. Some controls just off the paths
White 1.4km 15m climb
Very easy course with all controls on paths. Suitable for wheelchairs and buggies.
Entry Help
If you want to run on your own with your own map and SI dibber (timing device) please enter as an Individual.
To enter as a pair who will share a map and timing device enter the name of the second person on the form in the Group/Pairs name box. For a pair of juniors ensure the lead person on the entry form is a Junior.
If you want to enter as a group (up to 2 adults and 3 juniors) to go round a course together sharing a map and SI Dibber (timing device), provide the details of one adult as normal and, at the bottom of the form, select the number of additional people that make up the group. You can enter the name for the group on the form in the Group/Pairs name box eg The Smith Family.
Larger groups should enter as 2 groups (in 2 separate entries).
You only need to pay once you have entered all the pairs, groups or individuals you want.
The fees for individuals, pairs and groups are listed on the relevant webpage on the ESOC website and include surcharges for those who are not members of an orienteering club or, if they are members of an orienteering club, are not members of BOF.
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