Went to the TracTrac site to relive the excitement of the last leg of Jukola over again. Then, for the reader’s amusement, added my own route to the RouteGadget map.
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Jukola post-race analysis
Tuesday, June 20th, 2006JOK triumphs at Jukola
Monday, June 19th, 2006SCOA sprint
Friday, June 16th, 2006At the cost of having to listen to the two England goals on the radio, we went to the SCOA AGM this evening. Normally this is an event that I’d be happy to give a miss but Christine is currently JOK President and consequently obliged to attend. On top of this, Allan Farrington (the SCOA Chairman) was promising a sprint event. This turned out to just consist of a run round the permanent course contained within the grounds of the Worthy Down army camp but it was still good fun. Controls could be taken in any order and I think my route choice was less than optimum. My time of just over 20 minutes also wasn’t helped by overshooting three controls and taking some time to relocate in amongst all the buildings. This was three minutes slower than the course record held by Richard Barrett of BAOC (albeit with a different starting point).
SOC misfires at Harvester
Sunday, June 11th, 2006We correctly predicted that we would be busy with the Inter-Regionals this weekend and consequently didn’t volunteer to join the SOC Spitfires for their journey north of the border to the Harvester. Unfortunately, looking at the results it looks like they experienced more than a few delays on the ‘flight’. Julian seems to have trouble getting the team airborne and Mike must have almost stalled in the middle! I’m in the office this week so will hopefully make the Tuesday night run and look forward to hearing the crew’s tales of woe.
Bordon in the sunshine
Saturday, June 10th, 2006Mynydd Troed fell race
Sunday, May 28th, 2006
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Physical JIRCs
Saturday, May 27th, 2006Spent a large part of today planning courses for the Junior Inter-Regional Champs individual day to be held on Bordon Heaths on 24 June. We have deliberately planned the courses long as previous events on the area indicate that times will be fast. However, running some of the legs later in the day revealed that all of the recent rain seems to be bringing the bracken on nicely in some parts. Nettles are also starting to take hold in some potential control sites so we’ll have to watch how things change over the next month.
Danish deer
Wednesday, May 24th, 2006
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