Micheldever Forest SCOA League

Sunday 18th January

Entries open 12:00 on 15th Dec

Entries open 12:00 on 15th Dec

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Level C SCOA League Event
ISOM-2 map updated for the event.
Parking on Forest Tracks

Micheledver has some good runnable forest, the aim is to utilise all the good parts and not go near the parts with the most undergrowth.
Contact: organiser@bado.org.uk
Location
Courses

Brown 27 Controls 9.4km 60m climb
Suggested Classes M21, M35 and M40

Blue 21 Controls 7.5km 50m climb
Suggested Classes M16, M18, M20, M45, M50, M55, M60.
W21, W35, W40

Green 17 Controls 5.2km 35m climb
Suggested Classes M65, M70
W16, W18, W20, W45, W50, W55, W60

Short Green 13 Controls 3.5km 25m climb
Suggested Classes M75, M80, M85, M90
W65, W70

Light Green 17 Controls 4.5km 35m climb
Suggested Classes M14, W14

Orange 10 Controls 3.3km 25m climb
Suggested Classes M12, W12

Yellow 10 Controls 2.5km 20m climb
Suggested Classes M10, W10

White 9 Controls 2.1km 10m climb
Suggested Classes M10, W10 Starters


Entry Fees
From 15th December:
    Main
        Senior: £13.50
        Not BOF Member Add: £2.00
        Senior Chip hire: £2.00
        Junior: £5.50
        Junior Chip hire: £0.00
From 13th January:
    Late Entry (EOD subject to map availability)
        Senior: £15.50
        Non BOF Member Add: £2.00
        Senior Chip hire: £2.00
        Junior: £6.50
        Junior Chip hire: £0.00

Juniors are under 19 on 31st December.

£13.50 entry for BO members. £15.50 entry fee for non-BO members. Juniors £5.50.
Hired EMIT eCard - £2.00 per Senior, Free for Juniors (courtesy of EMIT UK).
After 12th January entries will re-open for late entries (subject to map availability) but at £15.50 for BOF members, £17.50 for non-BOF members and Juniors £6.50.

Any full time student that requires a reduced entry fee please contact the organiser for a discount code.

Any Newcomer who wants to give orienteering a go for the first time please contact the organiser for a discount code.
Event Information

Directions
The entrance to the forest is off Main Road.

Take the A33 (Basingstoke Road), northbound from Jnct 9 of the M3 for 4.5 miles or Southbound from Jnct 7 of the M3 for 8.7 miles . Turn onto Main Road at w3w stiff.bravest.recapture, signposted Northington and The Candovers.

Follow Main Road for 1 mile turning left into the forest, shortly after passing under the M3.

Parking
Parking will be Forest Tracks, you will be asked to turn round before parking.

The maximum distance from parking to assembly will be around 600m.

Map/Areas
1:10,000 SRA4 Portrait ISOM2017-2 Map, 5m contours, recently updated for this event.

Some good runnable forest (managed by Forestry England) with many depressions of varying sizes. The land slopes gently uphill from South to North.

No rootstocks or hides are mapped.

Only significant holly bushes have been mapped.

The area is used by cyclists, dog walkers and horse riders. Please be aware and courteous.

Courses
We are positioning the start to enable access to the best parts of the forest from the outset.

Beginners are welcome to try the courses, please ask for assistance when you arrive. The courses rank from easy to hard, just bring a compass (one can be lent if you do not have one) and give it a go. No problem if you want to go round with other people.

Start/Finish
The start is 1.3km walk along the main forest track from assembly (Allow 15 mins). The finish is 650m from assembly along the main forest track.

EMIT eCards will be used on all courses. Everyone must report promptly to Download.

Please provide your own water.

Registration
10:00 to 12:00 for Hired eCard collection and Enquiries

EOD is possible subject to map availability..

Starts
10:30 to 12:30.

Control descriptions will be available in the start lanes.

Courses close
Promptly at 14:30 please. You must report to download before you leave the event.

Facilities
Toilets.

There are several pubs in the area for food.

Pubs in Area

Conduct
Please make yourself aware of and abide by the British Orienteering Participant Code of Conduct.

Dogs
Dogs are allowed, but under strict control and on a lead at all times.

Planners Notes
Most of the forest we are using has good runnability and at this time of year there is, also, good visibility.

The ground only gently slopes from uphill from South to North, the only climb is from some of the large depressions in the area.

OOB
Forest England have put some restrictions in place to protect nesting birds and Dormice, please avoid the areas marked as out-of-bounds.

There is, also, a strip of land that does not belong to Forest England and we do have permission to go in.

Please honour all OOB areas, otherwise we will jeopardise use of the area.

Risk
Orienteering is an adventure sport; you are responsible for your own safety at the event and must not do anything that puts yourself or others at unnecessary risk. Please remember that COVID has not gone away, please respect those that want to be socially distanced.

Officials
Organiser: Charles Gook (BADO)
Planner: Mike Frizzell (BADO)
Controller: Bernie Fowler (BAOC)

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