• Yetar Springs North
  • Sunday, 30 June 2024

Come along to explore the mostly open eucalypt forest with scattered rock features and watercourses (which may or may not have water in them). Some parts have been burnt in recent time and are quite open, but thicker vegetation areas remain.

Vegetation mapping has not been updated so should not be relied upon. Watch out for fences - may be broken, burnt, missing, or present only as rusty wire. The area is popular with trailbike riders so watch out for them.

Pre-entry will soon be available via Eventor. You will also be able to enter at the event from 9am.

Courses: H1 (7.9km), H2 (6.2km), H3 (4.8km), H4 (3.1km), M (4.0km), E (3.0km), VE (2.0km). 
Registration: Pre-registration is preferred via Eventor until 5.00pm Saturday June 29th. If entering on the day, please bring cash as card/EFTPOS payments may not be available.
Start Times: 9.30am-11.30am.
Courses Close: 1pm. Please return to the Assembly area at this time even if you have not finished your course.
Map: 1:10,000, with 5m contours.
Starts: Start for the H1-H4 and M courses is approximately 900m from the assembly area with 50m climb. Start for the E and VE courses is adjacent to the assembly area. 
Facilities: Toilet, water on longer courses.
Bring: Your SI stick and compass or these can be borrowed at the event. Also bring water and a whistle and wear comfortable walking or running shoes. A raincoat and/or sunscreen may be needed. Check the predicted weather.
What not to bring: Your dog! Remember that dogs are not permitted at bush events.

Directions to the event are in Eventor.
More information is in Eventor, including the Information flyer

Photo: Finishing at Yetar Spring, by Sue Dowling.

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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.