• Sunday, 07 April 2024

Carine Senior High School

NavDash 4 visits Carine SHS for the fourth installment of the NavDash Sprint orienteering Series. Courses traverse the high school grounds visiting some never before navigated buildings and areas to test your orienteering skills. With three courses, Easy, Short and Long, all with intended winning times under 15 minutes, they provide options that should suit everyone.

Courses: Long (2.6km, 22 controls), Short (1.4km, 14 controls), Easy (1.0km, 15 controls).
Registration: Enter online via Eventor before midnight on Saturday 7th April (preferred) or enter at the event 8:30–10:00am. EFT payments will be available.
Start Times: From 9am to 10:30am.
Courses Close: 11:30pm. You need to return to the assembly area by this time, whether or not you complete the course.
Facilities: Toilets.
Please bring: Your SI card and compass or these can be borrowed at the event. Also bring a hat and water bottle, and comfortable walking or running shoes.

Instructors in orange vests will be on hand to help if you need assistance.
Parking is along Osmaston Road.
Directions to the event are in Eventor along with additional information, including the Information Flyer.

More information about NavDash events can be found on the OWA website, including NavDash event guidesprint orienteering tips and a sample sprint map.

NavDash event maps contain features which must not be crossed or entered, even if it is possible to do so. Some out-of-bounds areas are more obvious (e.g. garden beds) but some do not have physical boundaries (e.g. around cafes) so read your map carefully! Check out a sample legend with uncrossable features for NavDash/sprint events, and make sure to check the legend on your map at each event!

Photo: Starting at Carine SHS in 2021, by Rob West.

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

Acknowledgement of country

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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.