• Sunday, 09 May 2021

Southeast of Sawyers Valley

It's been some time since this area has been used for an event. Come and enjoy re-acquainting yourself with this popular area on courses set by Craig Dufty, Rachel West and Matt Seward.

Please note: COVID-19 restrictions including wearing of masks, as announced by the WA Government, still apply at the time of writing and may still apply to this event. If any restrictions are still in place on 9th May, then please adhere to these requirements. Please continue to practise social distancing and hand hygiene.

 

Courses:
H1-H5, M, E and VE. More details are in the Information Flyer.

Pre-enter via Eventor (entries close at noon on Saturday May 8). However, EOD (enter on the day) will be accepted.
If you do not have an Eventor account, click on ‘Create Account’ and follow the prompts.

On the day registration: from 9:00 - 11:00 am. Even groups can enter through Eventor! If registering on the day, be sure you arrive in plenty of time.

Instruction available: Need help? Instructors will be available to assist you with any queries you have.

Bring: your SI card if you have one, or borrow one at the event. Also bring sunscreen, hat, water bottle, and insect repellant to ward off the ticks.
Note: no water will be available at the start, finish or on the courses.

Start times: 9:30 - 11.30 am (you can start whenever you want during that period, subject to numbers of others turning up at the same time).

Courses close: 1:00 pm. Please return to the assembly area by 1 pm even if you have not completed your course.

Facilities: Toilets

Getting to the event: Eventor has directions to the event.

More information: the OWA website has information about bush events.

Dogs are not permitted at bush events.

OWA Sponsors

Australian Sports Commission
Healthway
Department of Local Government,Sport and Cultural Industries

Acknowledgement of country

Noongar country logo 2023 150pxNgalak kaaditj nidja Noongar Boodjar. Koora-Yeyi-Kalyakool.

Orienteering WA acknowledges the Noongar people, the Traditional and continuing Custodians of the land on which we gather to enjoy our sport, and pay our respects to Elders past and present.