tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18548682684485318612024-02-21T06:33:54.660+00:00I Need To TrainMark "Lucy" Locketthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16671508551039069330noreply@blogger.comBlogger168125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1854868268448531861.post-37585881213929128882019-02-26T19:27:00.000+00:002019-02-26T19:29:52.559+00:00Holway and Blackbrook - MapRun - 20th February 2019<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">Wednesday 20th Feb, I managed an early escape from work to travel up to Taunton for a Quantock Orienteers MapRun Event. The event centre was the Car Park of the Master Thatcher. Quantock were offering a 50 min score event with two options. Long used the odd evens format. Start on odds, switch to evens when you want but you can’t count any odds from then on, this was handily annotated on the map using Blue and Red control circles. The second option short, was a straight forward score using all the controls. </span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">Instead of traditional pin punches or electronic punching the event used the MapRun app on a mobile. This was my first experience of using this technology, I downloaded and set it up at the event. </span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">Once registered, I was given a PIN number to access the event on the app, all that was left was make my way to the start. I was accompanied by Jeff Pakes planner and mapper for the event, who gave me the low down on using the app. I decided to carry my phone in my bum bag hoping the beep you receive at a control would be loud enough to hear. As I approached the start, map in hand I was reassured to hear a clear beep, and off I headed. The terrain was mostly an area of housing estates with an extensive network of paths. My strategy was to try and collect all the controls but reassess every 10 mins to see how I was getting on. It’s always nice to find the first control but especially when your phone is acting as control and punching system. Sure enough my first control, a lamppost was there on the ground and as I approached it I was happy to hear a reassuring beep from my phone, first control done. Jeff’s map was great, a really simple map taken from open source data, which he added to with a simple survey. As I carried on getting more familiar with the system, and coming to terms that I wouldn’t see the normal reassuring control flag, just the control feature followed by a reassuring beep, it started to feel more second nature. Occasionally the beep didn’t come when expected, once I had got it wrong, I’d seen a lamppost and ran to it thinking it was the control feature, when it was actually the path junction 10m to my right. Another time I was at the feature, and began scratching my head, another mistake? No just needed to shift 1m and beep goes the phone.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">Now I love score events at the best of times, but this terrain, excellent planning and the use of the MapRun app combined for a great informal event. Soon 40 mins had gone by and I was looking for the best route home, I quickly take in two 50 pointers and put my head down and make for the finish. Just a quick run into the pub Car Park over to the finish control and beep, I’d finished - 24 controls/30 visited and a score of 810, 4th overall. I quickly changed and headed into the pub. All that was left was to press the upload button on the app and check the results on your phone. As always it was good to chat to other runners about their run, and checkout out their routes. What was especially nice was to see the organisers and planners in the pub, with the planner not having to go out and collect controls (although I still offered), that’s the real benefit of this system the infrastructure is virtual, so volunteer time is greatly reduced, always a positive thing.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">Thank you to Quantock Orienteers for a great ev</span><span style="background-color: white; font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">ent, especially Jeff Pakes, Planner and </span><span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif; font-size: xx-small;">Roger and Judy Craddock the organisers.</span></span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">Volunteer time and effort reduced</span><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">No control to be stolen or vandalised</span><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">Be able to make use of a variety of open public spaces</span><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">Simple to use</span><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">Instant results</span><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">Excellent for summer series, training or local urban events</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">Occasionally need to moved around control feature to find the beep</span><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">Beep not always loud enough if you are in an area of traffic (would need to check my phone or app settings)</span><br />
<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">Not sure how good it would be in covered areas, underpasses, tree cover in parks etc (would need to trial)</span>Mark "Lucy" Locketthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16671508551039069330noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1854868268448531861.post-54384630424119907622016-01-31T16:57:00.000+00:002016-01-31T16:57:35.395+00:00Devon and Cornwall Night League at Saltram House - 30th January<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;">
<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">Hobbled around this nice little course yesterday evening, thought the planner did a good job in the total lack of terrain, it must have made planning difficult. Managed to get around in the 4.9km course in 55:45. Just one bad control, number 9 where I headed back as I thought I has missed it in a patch of unmapped fight! If I could get my left leg sorted then I might be running quite well!</span></div>
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<br />Mark "Lucy" Locketthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16671508551039069330noreply@blogger.com0Plymouth, Plymouth, UK50.3797259392782 -4.078455145019461350.3696009392782 -4.0986251450194615 50.389850939278205 -4.058285145019461tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1854868268448531861.post-33320771672236687312016-01-07T21:29:00.000+00:002016-01-07T21:36:55.217+00:00Quantock Orienteers Night Orienteering - Bridgwater<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;">
<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">So I found myself in Bridgwater for the WNL/QOAD leagues urban night event, a 1 hr score event.</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">After the recent wet weather I was glad to get a run in dry conditions.</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">After meeting in the comfort of a city centre coffee shop, it was time to venture out into Bridgwater so see what was on offer.</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">After getting the map I was struck by the complexity of an urban score, in the forest I can generally see a route and find it easy to have a big plan to adjust on the way around.</span><span style="background-color: white;"><span style="color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> It's definitely not that clear in an urban setting. </span></span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">I quickly decided to just go for it and figure it out on the way with the overall goal to get all the 30, 40 and 50 pointers. </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">So off north to 101 a 10 pointer, no issues, decided on safe route to 122 to really get into the map.</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">Beautiful run past the docks full of narrow boats, one of the great things about urban orienteering is you get to visit places you haven't thought about going before. Out and back to 115 going OK, trying to keep it steady as haven't run for</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">a while due to a persistent calf problem.</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">Poor route choice south to 112 literally went around the houses, and poorly executed as well.</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">123 easy then the longest 75m control ever to 127, ran passed on the canal path but made sure on the way back.</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">Straight forward to 121 27 minutes gone.</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">Decided to miss the 10 pointer by the canal, so to the 40 pointer 126, no issues, on the way search the map for the remaining 50 and 40 pointers.</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">Through </span><a href="https://www.blogger.com/null" style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">111 and off road</a><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> to the 50 pointer 128 on the Meads.</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">18 minutes left time to head for home, the run across the Meads was soul destroying, the wet boggy ground sapping any remaining strength, starting to wonder if I am going to make it back in time! </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">Out of bounds on the road to the north starting to worry me.</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">Time to get my skates on.</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">Down the canal path through the 30 pointer (124), take the 10 pointer (110) to the north or not? Decide to go for it, lack of running showing now.</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">110 tick, 106 tick then struggle to the finish. </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">It was great to get back to coffee#1, for a hot chocolate, bite to eat and the all important debrief, this how orienteering should be! </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">What a great area for a race, I really enjoyed it. Thanks to all those who put it on especially the planner Gavin who gave us lots to think about.</span></div>
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<br />Mark "Lucy" Locketthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16671508551039069330noreply@blogger.com0Bridgwater, Bridgwater, Somerset, UK51.127889 -3.003632000000038751.0481655 -3.1649935000000387 51.2076125 -2.8422705000000388tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1854868268448531861.post-54041409872150643662014-05-01T19:37:00.000+01:002014-05-01T19:37:44.896+01:00Cornwall OC - Larkaborough and Goosehill 27th April<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<br />Mark "Lucy" Locketthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16671508551039069330noreply@blogger.com0Advent, Cornwall, UK50.631769976768418 -4.6140003204345750.626733976768421 -4.62408532043457 50.636805976768414 -4.60391532043457tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1854868268448531861.post-79362194689942693612014-05-01T19:21:00.002+01:002014-05-06T15:44:08.259+01:00JK2014 Day 3 - Llangynidr<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">My expectations coming into the JK were very low, due to injuries I had only run twice since February, so the main aim was to get around injury free. So approaching Day 3 it was a case of 2 down 2 to go! We pitched up early in the van and got breakfast underway one of the many advantages we are finding out about the camper. We sat and watched people on the way to the starts, it was obvious that cags were going to be compulsory, the clag was down, there was a strong wind and the temperature a barmey 4C. I watched competitors going about their business hoping that the clag would lift as the terrain would be challenge enough. As we came to 11am I was happy to see it improve. Day 2 had left me with a blister on each foot so I taped them up and made my way to the far start and huddled down, waiting for my start time. 1 min to call up Helen and Abbie appeared, Oh I am in trouble! I must have forgotten to explain to her that she should be at the near start. I open my mouth to speak when she presents me with my race bib!! I unpin Abbie's and sheepishly return it to her. Call up, I am fumbling around trying to pin my bib on under my waterproof, get my SI card checked and generally get ready. 4 mins to go off go the gloves and get two pins in. 3 mins to go start volunteer points out my glove on the floor, I get the other pins in! 2mins to go I stuff my gloves in my pocket, get my compass out and take an all too short glance at the map. 1 min to go and I mumble to myself how well everything is going. Ella Bowles (Devon) is in the same start block and comforts me by saying something to the effect that it can only get better! Off we go, cautious to start with as the quarry area looks technical. Under confident to #1 but nothing major through #2 and back to bearing and pace counting until I spotted broken ground and then straight into #3. Decided on the path around option to #4 and came off the path and perfectly into the control always a nice feeling. Long leg to #5 pretty vague terrain so slowed it down to avoid a big mistake. No one around and felt quite isolated. Bottled it on the way to #7 decided to head for the path then back in, should have gone more direct with path as catching feature big regret. Descent to #9 pick a depression any depression! Looked in most on the way past eventually got led in. Leg to #10 felt like a Mountain Marathon leg, really on my own now, 5m from control happy to have corrected my drift to the east, enjoying being out on my own. Before I punch the control two elites have appeared, punched and are off again. I punch and take after them, they are heading my way, 300m latter they are gone and I am knackered. I jump over #11 and see it out of the corner of my eye, nice to have a bit of luck. Then a rumble of thunder hits me, I try to remember my ML training, what do you do if your stuck in a thunderstorm on the hills? Oh well carry on. Like a moth drawn to the light I get drawn down the hill before #12 to a row of crags. My GPS shows me on a prefect line before getting distracted which is very annoying. Been alone now since the elites went, is there anyone else on my course? Long leg to #14 need to get to the track leading into the control, bit all over the place but eventually get there, pass someone 500m out but still quiet. 200m and I can clearly see 50/60 people all over the place. There is a lot of random searching going on. Slight wobble near the control as I wander off indistinct path. 1hr 45min gone keen as always to break the 2hr mark. Bearing and pacing to #15, no problems, just need to keep it going. Run down the hill to #16 and over to #17. #18 seems a bit of a waste of time, as it's a TD1 control described as Track on the control descriptions! Mop up the rest and into the the finish tired but content. M40L 11.3km 180m 1hr 58min 01secs. 23rd/41.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;"> </span>Mark "Lucy" Locketthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16671508551039069330noreply@blogger.com0Tredegar, Blaenau Gwent, UK51.815300858811895 -3.280620574951171951.810392858811895 -3.290705574951172 51.820208858811895 -3.2705355749511718tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1854868268448531861.post-86684075396506371652014-02-16T19:51:00.000+00:002014-02-16T19:51:19.633+00:00CompassSport Trophy Heat Haytor - 16th February 2014<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">I was stood outside the Students' Union in Pleasance Courtyard watching the first competitors coming through the spectator control. I stood there in my full waterproofs wondering if I could get away with keeping my waterproofs on and not look like a southern softy. Its wet and cold and the dress state of the competitors coming through varies considerably, from full running waterproofs to singlets and shorts. Whatever I decided on I wouldn't look out of place that's for sure. I decided to keep my waterproof top on and abandon the trousers (waterproofs that is). I jog to the start, 8 mins to go, I join the shivering crowd whilst watching competitors running to a control in a small park across the road. 4 mins to go I stand shivering in pre-start trying to work out how to fit my 33 control long descriptions into the holder. Decided not to worry about the last 5 controls so fold descriptions accordingly. Managed to get that sorted in time for my start ...... just. So off I go, I pick up my Men's Open map (still trying to avoid running the veterans course, sounds so old!) and start off down the path in front, long leg to #1 important to get it right. Decide to go east and follow path through woods. Then back onto road for final run into control. All good. #3 is situated on another University campus (how many are there?) turn north after entering the campus before realising I can't / shouldn't run through the building. Coming out of #6 missed path after control so doubled back and headed south to small fence between building and wall. Unsure whether I should jump it, decided to head back up east side of building.</span><span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;"> #8 thought I had this one sussed but small gate to west closed so had to loop around to the north. Finding the right ally is key to #14 which I nail, then stand trying to workout where the</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;"><br /></span>Mark "Lucy" Locketthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16671508551039069330noreply@blogger.com0Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, UK55.94579349313662 -3.180273771286010755.945237993136622 -3.1815342712860106 55.946348993136617 -3.1790132712860109tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1854868268448531861.post-30528118639498672472014-01-29T19:18:00.000+00:002014-01-29T19:18:40.588+00:00Fight with the Night - EUOC 24th January 2014<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Mark "Lucy" Locketthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16671508551039069330noreply@blogger.com0Advent, Cornwall, UK50.637268354996714 -4.618892669677734450.627196854996711 -4.6390626696777346 50.647339854996716 -4.5987226696777341tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1854868268448531861.post-11963057442757798102013-11-25T13:35:00.000+00:002013-11-25T13:35:29.159+00:00Night League - Lanhydrock 16th November<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Mark "Lucy" Locketthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16671508551039069330noreply@blogger.com0Lanhydrock, Cornwall PL30, UK50.4412169 -4.698561100000006324.9191824 -46.007155100000006 75.9632514 36.610032899999993tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1854868268448531861.post-74909009986248986222013-11-11T13:11:00.001+00:002013-11-11T13:31:27.384+00:00Penhale Sands, South West Orienteering League - 10th November 2013<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">It's unusual to get a second run on Penhale in the same year, that doesn't however make it any easier! I love Penhale the orienteering is incredibly absorbing and at the same time very physical. I had in the back of my mind the 2hrs 5mins it took for my 11.8km course at the Southern Champs. It was important get the pace right early on and as I was feeling pretty average to get the navigation right. I started off well and was clean through to #3. Got dragged south by better terrain and lack of concentration to #4. Long leg to #5 Ok but got confused by lack of veg changes near to control which are usually so obvious on this map. Slight miss at #7 but nothing major. At #10 had it spot on but failed to spot the last climb to the control, lost confidence and went west down the valley until I realised. Major mistake of the day to #15 ran confidently into fast run section but entered to far west and tried to make it fit, stood by large knoll scratching head until I worked it out. Decided to loop north to #16 and run down veg boundary but probably good running took me too far north. Really tried now and struggling, lined up #17 after cresting the hill after #16, and concentrated on keeping moving. Got to the control to find it was wrong code! Luckily it was my #18 only 200m away so over to #17 before doubling back to #18. Last long leg to #19 decided to run on rough bearing and relocate off fence. Ben Chesters charged past, thought about asking for a lift, but he was gone before I got chance. Managed to keep it going through #20 and was happy to get onto the path for the run to #21 and the finish. I was happy to finish the 8.9km course in 87:48 and lay on the soft grass the planner provided at the finish to celebrate. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">Burrator, Natrator Brook to start the night orienteering season! That's an interesting call I thought, but hey who needs to ease themselves in! The rain set in as I was leaving Plymouth just to make things even more interesting. I picked up the map and set off 3 or 4 mins after Nigel Worsley. I knew the area quite well from previous orienteering events, so decided to slow it down to #1, hit the river got slightly confused by wall not seen on the map. It's always difficult to read the map at night, but add a plastic bag and rain it ramps up the difficulty. Pass Nigel just before #2. Locate #2, #3 and #4 clean but cautious. #5 going to be difficult, I cross the wall and straight into boulders, try to keep on a bearing but which boulders are mapped? (Post event I question if you blow up a 1:10000 map to 1:7500 do the features retain the correct position?) I relocate on wall corner and eventually stumble on control, pit some distance from boulders! Out of control #8, make big error by deciding on wall option over path option and then get confused by where I have crossed the wall. Try to relocate but, can't, on brink of retiring. Eventually see Nigel on the path south of me and join him. (Nigel was retiring as he had taken his map out of the bag as he couldn't read it and it had disintegrated.) Path through bracken takes me too high, follow the wall south come to another path which is the one marked!! 20min split to #9!! Follow wall to #10 (At night the earthwall symbol blends with the contour lines making reading this map all the more difficult). From #11 I follow the gully north, over the path, over the wall, back over the wall to hilltop then down the hill north!! Think my brains gone!! Back up to large path, down path, then NE on wall to control....... Clean through to the finish but disappointed by number of stupid mistakes! The good news is it can only get better! 1:00:15 for 3.1km!!</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">I thought the opportunity to have a run on this dual map had disappeared, when I took up the challenge of planning the 2011 Tamar Triple event on these maps. Fortunately the wheels of change turn slowly in Devon and the mining company have yet to start dumping the waste from the proposed Tungsten mine. I was determined to get a run even with the remnants of a lingering annoying cold. I knew that however big a task it looked on the map it was going to be possible to clear the lot for the top runners, but would I be able to scrape in under the time limit? I started on evens and the big decision was soon upon me at #58, could I justify going out #60. I was only 8 minutes in and running OK. I made the decision not to, but would I regret it? I turned back to collect the remaining evens on the Wheal Florence section and was happy to be pretty accurate all down the map. At #40 I actually started out to #35, before remembering the transition control that had to be visited, 21.55 gone. Feeling pretty rough now but determined to clean up the rest of the controls, off I went on the 1:10000 map, which plays with your head a bit after the 1:2500. Again clean, but slowing badly by the time I hit the 1:2500 map for the last time. Happy to finish in 57:21 missing only one control and 6th/44, 4 runners cleared the course.</span>Mark "Lucy" Locketthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16671508551039069330noreply@blogger.com0Sparkwell, Devon, UK50.418034497990725 -4.01932239532470750.415504997990723 -4.0243648953247071 50.420563997990726 -4.014279895324707tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1854868268448531861.post-65768974332556730642013-08-02T22:16:00.000+01:002013-08-02T22:21:06.879+01:00Scottish Six Days: Day 5 - Roseisle<div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Noteworthy; font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 24px; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.292969); -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(130, 98, 83, 0.0898438); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(191, 107, 82, 0.496094); -webkit-text-size-adjust: none; ">Well what can I say what an amazing race. Certainly my favourite area of the week. Parked at RAF Kinloss and had a 3km walk to the start in the heat. Happy to have an early start as it was already very hot for my 10:46 start. Looking at the map I find it difficult to draw my route so this entry might be shorter than normal. What I can say is that #1 came up very quickly and if I hadn't noticed a fellow Cornwall member punching I might have run right past, thanks Bernard! Took the beach option to #5 but couldn't find the path off the beach as it turned out I cut in early straight to the path junction and into the control clean. The whole course was very technical and there was no time lose concentration. It was good to find a breeze as I turned out of #11 28 mins in and no major problems just a few hesitations. This forest was super quick under foot and there were defiantly going to be some fast times. Really nice plan to #17 and really well executed. Misread the map at #20 for the only major mistake of the day, expected the Reentrant to be on the west side of the hill. Eventually relocated off the open area near the path to the east, 53:49 gone. Went direct to #25 but dropped short to control in depression, really hot in this open area so glad to get back in the forest. Slight miss to #26 ran hard to #27 but legs and lungs complaining a bit now 77:25 still a slim chance of dipping under 80mins. Pushed through the last 3 controls and went as hard as I could down the run in. 8.6km in 80:03 in 33rd place. Overall 39th with best 4 results to count. Still possible to push up the results if I have a good run tomorrow!</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Noteworthy; font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 24px; -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(130, 98, 83, 0.09375); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(191, 107, 82, 0.496094); -webkit-text-size-adjust: none; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.296875); "><div><br></div><div>Last day 9.2km 485m on Coulmony and Belivat</div></span></div><div><span></span></div><blockquote type="cite"><div><span></span><br><span></span><br></div><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgbhmBdmluM8fBCkV0Arcfvt6hqqE8bL4G6otn1v8GCJRjpqL_pZgrG4dQsFBHRBSOdagtYHHZ7CknMK72iw6-bjvPsSoTEbGWRMzbmhxq-jeBeijIsFIKr7K-_9MroLdMH_8hczyI2-2WT/s1600/photo-766879.JPG"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgbhmBdmluM8fBCkV0Arcfvt6hqqE8bL4G6otn1v8GCJRjpqL_pZgrG4dQsFBHRBSOdagtYHHZ7CknMK72iw6-bjvPsSoTEbGWRMzbmhxq-jeBeijIsFIKr7K-_9MroLdMH_8hczyI2-2WT/s400/photo-766879.JPG" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5907635033145980786" /></a></div><div><span></span><br><span></span><br><span></span><br><span>Mark Lockett</span><br><span>07779643449</span><br><span></span><br></div></blockquote>Mark "Lucy" Locketthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16671508551039069330noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1854868268448531861.post-28791760869214476842013-08-01T22:45:00.000+01:002013-08-01T22:46:39.362+01:00Scottish Six Days: Day 4 - Loch of Boath<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Noteworthy; font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 24px; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.292969); -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(130, 98, 83, 0.0898438); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(191, 107, 82, 0.496094); -webkit-text-size-adjust: none; ">So how were my legs after a rest day, stood on the start line I wasn't sure. My goal for the day was to have a clean, well paced run. Going off to hard was not an option today on my 8.2km 230m course. Took the safe path option to #1 then used fence and hill to guide me into the control. Good running pushed me to take the straight line option to #2, #3 and #4. Thought about the track option to #5 but decided against it. Crossed the ditch in the open area but drifted left and didn't cross second path. Decided to relocate to fence line to the west, saw the fence and track before I got there and was able to pick new knoll to south of track as new attackpoint. Cut through light green on the way to #7 which wasted a bit of time . Clean through to #13, but fell waist deep in water crossing ditch in open area, girl in front only went knee deep, she must have special powers or could it be my lead lined shoes? Couldn't get the ground to fit the map after the fence on the way to #14 and drifted past. 61min gone at the road crossing decide to push and be confident looking for a sub 80min run. Slight hesitation at #18 but clean through the rest to the finish. 79:18 and 33rd/52, best result of the week and the legs are feeling good.</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Noteworthy; font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 24px; -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(130, 98, 83, 0.09375); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(191, 107, 82, 0.496094); -webkit-text-size-adjust: none; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.296875); "><div><br></div><div>Abbie walked around her course in the rain and blasted down the finish run to beat her daddy. </div><div><br></div><div>Tomorrow the forested sand dunes of Roseisle.</div></span><blockquote type="cite"><div><span></span><br></div><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiaTcHyhBaro6n-d2Tcu-UdfpqA-iSfDeCdF34u0qJfHl3Jeu_WiFdN6lEjyZeLPyDBnUbAacmh4Tv1W_mlRmxmxSajHPo8_mpdEmTLN_WqWMmDHUU_Cz_EYc96rLKPKW_3O2V1FCfttQnf/s1600/photo-799362.JPG"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiaTcHyhBaro6n-d2Tcu-UdfpqA-iSfDeCdF34u0qJfHl3Jeu_WiFdN6lEjyZeLPyDBnUbAacmh4Tv1W_mlRmxmxSajHPo8_mpdEmTLN_WqWMmDHUU_Cz_EYc96rLKPKW_3O2V1FCfttQnf/s400/photo-799362.JPG" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5907270529929831314" /></a></div><div><span></span><br><span></span><br><span></span><br><span>Mark Lockett</span><br><span>07779643449</span><br><span></span><br></div></blockquote>Mark "Lucy" Locketthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16671508551039069330noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1854868268448531861.post-47004017035982621572013-07-30T23:15:00.000+01:002013-07-30T23:16:53.522+01:00Scottish Six Days Day Three - Culbin.<div><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii"><div><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii"><div><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii"><div><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii"><div><div style="font-family: Noteworthy; font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 24px; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.296875); -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(130, 98, 83, 0.0976563); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(191, 107, 82, 0.496094); "><br></div><div style="font-family: Noteworthy; font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 24px; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.296875); -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(130, 98, 83, 0.0976563); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(191, 107, 82, 0.496094); ">First we were off to the string course and Abbie decided to go around on her own, it is great to see her grow in confidence as the week has gone on. 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Drifted left to #1 and onto path but didn't waste too much time. </div><div style="font-family: Noteworthy; font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 24px; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.296875); -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(130, 98, 83, 0.0976563); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(191, 107, 82, 0.496094); ">#2 really set the tone tough going but looking forward to hitting the ride, never saw it eventually made it on to the path and turned wrong way, realised, turned back and hacked across to other track. Took easy option of veg boundary as attackpoint and bearing in. Met Will Hancock at #4 unfortunately injured and retiring. Some relief of the hard going to #6 but once in the open area things got tough again so opted for path run to #7. Nice run along the coast to #8. To conservative to #10 hit veg boundary further SW than I wanted. Energy going on the way to #11 but happy to see competitor speed pass 10m to my left, obviously on a track, switched to join it but nothing there, how do those guys run so quickly over this terrain. Tiring big time to #17 but managing to keep it clean. Tom longer track/ride option to #18 but ride did not provide the good running I hoped for. Missed large ride on the way to #20 stood scraping head for a time but managed to get it back together. Glad to get over the finish line cheered on by Cornwall OC club mates. 8.2km 80m climb 84:42. 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I can hear my legs saying thank you!</div><br><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhGbUXVs3SwUmCK6B92brSSEvH054mBhY_hzDiQUSxXxvIunDvJzf8iCDmJyXj8eQhPfDclv4z5dyYn2Tu1ZQQrySmdoie-Wpwlx2hhnA6DjEg6q5wSZzwypA7RnDgeudYZs39H0kEhWkT_/s1600/photo-713522.JPG"><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhGbUXVs3SwUmCK6B92brSSEvH054mBhY_hzDiQUSxXxvIunDvJzf8iCDmJyXj8eQhPfDclv4z5dyYn2Tu1ZQQrySmdoie-Wpwlx2hhnA6DjEg6q5wSZzwypA7RnDgeudYZs39H0kEhWkT_/s400/photo-713522.JPG" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5906536156024530290" /></a></div><div><br><br><div><br></div></div></div></div></div></div>Mark "Lucy" Locketthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16671508551039069330noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1854868268448531861.post-74538297124842132832013-07-29T21:35:00.000+01:002013-07-29T21:37:19.673+01:00Scottish Six Days Day Two - Carse of Ardersier<div><br></div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Noteworthy; font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 24px; -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(130, 98, 83, 0.09375); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(191, 107, 82, 0.496094); -webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.296875); "><div>Into overdrive! Early start today so no tracks established early on. Came off the track to #2 and quickly realised today was going to be tougher under foot than yesterday and with 9.2km and it being hot I needed to get the pace right for the whole run. Major hill of the day at #5 all 15m of it but a steep little thing. The technical side of things ramped up at #8, and the tough terrain and complex nature made for a slow split. Made up for it to #9 and #10 with well executed nav. Off track to #13 but came out of the light green and saw fence crossing in front of me. Phew! (not as route on map extract) #14 follow unmarked ditch from south all the way to control. Caught a break going towards #20 picked up unmarked track from man made feature which took me all the way to path south of the control. Scrabbled around a bit at #24 but nothing major and was happy to make it home in 87min 53sec for 9.2km (actual distance run 11.1km)</div><div><br></div><div>Abbie mean while completed her White course in 19.51secs, did the string, cheered in all the runners from Cornwall Orienteering Club and got a mention on the run into the finish from the commentary team. 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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">So off I went, still trying to get my head around what the hell I should be doing. No brainer at 191 just punch and go, ran past 192 thinking I should get some more 10 pointers first! Mistake. At the 6 road junction I took the wrong road but quickly realised my mistake mostly because of the jeering from others! #201, #211 this seems pointless so quickly moves on to 30 pointers. #213, #203, #223, #233 the bonus really hot now! Wondered where Roger H was off to then noticed #214 over the fold in my map. Dunked my head in the estuary just off the quay at #204, was offered a hose down by a local, but declined. 20 mins in, up the hill passing #232 but not punching....... #224, #234. Back down to #215, killer hill up to #225 really hot now. #205, #235, #195 40 mins in (shortest stretch of the creek might come back here!) #216. Didn't fancy going around so asked some locals on the quay at #204 how deep it was. They said there were stepping stones across at #195. Stepping waist deep, but much deeper when I fell off them so swam the last half. #206 47mins gone. Cruised back past the finish picked up #196 then back to the finish. 53min 7.8km now time for a swim.......... Abbie and Helen got their Ice Cream and won the best junior prize.</span><br />
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2130, and quick set up our tents. As I was on the third leg I quickly got
my head down for a couple of hours kip. I was awake again at around
midnight I watched as 18 team runners went out on the mass start. Phil
Newall was out first with just over 8km's. The advantage of being on the
3 leg is that you can pick up good advice from the incoming runners as they
hand over. I seem to pick on the theme that runners were
telling their team mates to keep it simple, something I tend to do
well on night events. Phil came in and handed over to Graham Pring in 15th
place but with 4 other teams within 6 minutes. But Phil's efforts came at
a price he had done some damage to his knee early on but hadn't wanted to give up,
his run was looking better by the minute. Graham didn't hang around and
came in 11th. So it was around 0300 when I ran out into the dark for my
9.3km 265m 22c. On the way to #1 I tried to cut a corner through some
runnable woods, but it was a big mistake and I ended up head high bracken,
lesson learnt. I took that on board and opted for track options most of
the way with solid attack points. Slight miss at #5 couldn't locate
indistinct path but hit contour feature to the north of the path. By #10 dawn
was beginning to break, which was stunning. But still needed the light of
the headtorch in the woods. #14 didn't find small path as I cut across to
it so didn't have firm attackpoint. Second fastest split to #17!! I
handed over to Steve Eastley in 14th place. Steve had a solid run and
brought us back in 16th place. Then Club Captain Gavin Henderson had a
stunner and back up to 14th. At 0730 Andrew Campbell-Howes (his first
event for Kerno) and Scott Collier went out in the mini mass start, and even
though it was only 0730 the day was really hotting up. Scott had the
longest leg of the event 13.5km and got around in an amazing 121mins (Don't
mention Anne's time!) Andrew did well to get around, having only just returned
to orienteering and apart from 1 disastrous 49 min split had had a good
run. We eventually finished 17th/18, but in good spirits determined to
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Mark "Lucy" Locketthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16671508551039069330noreply@blogger.com0Whitehill, Hampshire, UK51.0693442503592 -0.8698732772461426151.0643552503592 -0.87995827724614262 51.0743332503592 -0.8597882772461426tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1854868268448531861.post-46821483966272985852013-04-15T10:58:00.002+01:002013-04-15T19:34:32.839+01:00Cornish Gold - 13th - 14th April 2013<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">St Ives
on a moist Cornish evening, from the car park you could at times you make out
the wind swept headland "the Island".
What to wear was the first dilemma, but the heavy rain as I was about to
go to the start persuaded me to put on a cag.
I had an open start time so I slotted in on a vacant space to find James
Hargreaves queuing behind me, with a two minute gap I wondered how long it
would be before he went past. My time
came to start and on opening the map, my first thought was where the hell is
number one, my eyes scanned north up the map and finally arrived at the site of
the control and off I went no plan just making it up as I went along! Not the
best route choice but moving well.
Simple route choice to #2 enjoying the music and confused looking public
on route. I have to confess that I don't
remember all the route choices, as they blurred a little bit and my GPS track
wasn't the best. Into #5 decision across
the beach, or a convoluted route on the road.
Took the baywatch option! Half way to #6 I regretted it, soft sand was
slapping my will to live, but you make your choice you have to live with
it. Also regretting wearing a cag, it
hadn't rained since leaving the car park? Into #6 and James is punching ahead
of me, surprised it took him that long! Breathing hard I opt for the up and
over option to #7, what was I thinking! Pass the Tate, just before #12 but even
being the great art lover decide not to stop.
Take the windiest back street option to #13, well might as well see all
of the town now I am here. The wind is
howling as I approach #19, stay high to #20 long grass makes me wish I dropped
straight down to the lower path. The
control at 20 is out of control, I catch the box, punch and get out of there,
wonder if it will survive the night.
Back into town now and steepest steps yet before #23 nearly finish me
off, was tempted to have a rest but someone's was waiting for me to get to the
top! More steps at #25/26, speed really ebbing from my legs, through last
control and push up the final set of steps.
Knackered, but grinning from ear to ear, that was brilliant. The navigation is easy on these events, but
making good route choices at speed, thats the real skill. I got around the 6.6km 230m in 55min 03sec,
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