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SOC Level D - Wilverley and Yew Tree Bottom Sun 8th Oct 2023

Organiser's comments
We hope you enjoyed the orienteering today at Wilverley and Yew Tree Bottom. We were fortunate to have a lovely sunny day and the ice cream van in attendance!
Many thanks to all those SOC members who helped make the day a success. Our planner, Paul Thwaites, for the challenging courses, Terry Smith, who managed the computing and produced the results in record time and all the other helpers.
There is a link to Routegadget below. Plot your route, watch an animation of your run against others on your course, upload your GPS tracks and check out your performance with splits analysis.
Pete Davis
Planner's Comments
Well done to all who braved the October weather. I hope nobody got too wet (Steve).
I tried to make the courses as challenging as possible on a not-too-technical map requiring significant updates. All the comments I received were quite positive and I think most people had a good day. Thank you to Kevin and Lisa for getting up early doors to help hang controls and to all who helped to collect controls at the end.
Thank you Pete for a well-organised day and Terry for all the help at download.
Paul Thwaites
Lost Property
Left at Registration: An Oxbow fleece. Please contact me at entries [at] socweb.org (entries[at]socweb[dot]org) to be reunited.
Click here for RouteGadget.
Jon Steed's headcam on the Green course.
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| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| Results by Class with Colour Standards | 293.45 KB |
| Splits: Blue | 94.11 KB |
| Splits: Green | 99.14 KB |
| Splits: Short Green | 64.01 KB |
| Splits: Orange | 31.05 KB |
| Splits: Yellow | 15.42 KB |
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Abbotswood MapRun
The Abbotswood MapRun is now live in the app and will be available for the next next months. Come along to the start at 6:30 pm on Thursday 12th October for a mass start or, if you prefer, complete it in your own time and just come to the Dog and Crook, Braishfield from 7:30 pm for the social.
For those new to MapRun, the free app tracks your route and will beep when you reach a control site. The app also displays the map, but most participants prefer to print a paper map from the provided PDF to navigate with. This means you can just strap your phone to your arm.
You don't have to use the mobile app though. If you have a compatible Garmin watch, you can download the course onto it and leave your phone behind. Or use any GPS watch to record your route and then upload it to the MapRun website afterwards. Or just print the map and run! With these last two options, you'll have to rely on your map reading to know when you're in the right place but that adds to the challenge!
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