Saturday 29th April 2017

NavDash 4 : Murdoch UniversityNavDash

NavDash returns on Saturday afternoon, utilising another of our popular and challenging campus maps.

NavDash are short distance (2-3.5kms), line courses where controls must be visited in the numerical order shown for each course, making the most of the complex buildings and passages of a university campus. The hard courses are navigationally challenging while the easy course is more suitable for novices and children.

The course lengths, by distance covered, are:

Long: approx. 2.3 km
Short: approx. 1.9 km
Easy: approx. 1.3 km.

Event details as below or check Eventor
Registration: 1-2pm
Starts: from 1.30pm until 3pm
Beginners Briefing: 1.30pm

Sportident will be used so bring your SI tag if you have one.
Pre-entry is not required.

Directions:  Enter Murdoch Uni off South Street (car park entrance C) and follow signs to the south end of car park 2.

Sunday 30th April 2017

MTBO 1 : Banyowla

MTBO pic

We also have our first MTBO event of the year at Banyowla Regional Park.

The event starts and finishes in an urban environment (Kelmscott Primary School) so you don't even need to leave the city.  Courses are designed with riders in mind so the short course will stay near the bottom of the hill - previously unexplored area on this map - with the medium and long venturing up the scarp.  Expect some nice views!

The course lengths, by distance covered, are:

Long: approx. 30 km
Medium:  approx. 20km
Short: approx. 12 km.

Event details as below or check Eventor

Registration: 9-11am
Starts: from 9.30-11.30am

Sportident will be used so bring your SI tag if you have one.

Pre-entry is not required.

Directions: Start location at Kelmscott Primary School, Orlando Street, Kelmscott

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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.