Continuing the Level D Spring Series
Join in the fun, challenge and educational experience oforienteering in a great location.
This event aims to appeal to young children and families as well as to experienced orienteers.
Continuing the Level D Spring Series
Join in the fun, challenge and educational experience oforienteering in a great location.
This event aims to appeal to young children and families as well as to experienced orienteers.
Starts between 6.30 and 7.15 pm.
Three courses to try: participants can take part individually, in pairs or in groups
A: Accessible: 9 flags to find all on paths and accessible for wheelchairs & buggies. 1.0k
B: Harder: 18 flags to find in a variety of nooks and crannies all within the park. 1.6k
C: Senior: 20 flags in the park & also around the streets, woods and fields nearby 3.6k
The only road access is from Bishopthorpe Road, Butcher Terrace & Terry Avenue.
Nearest postcode YO23 1LS.
Local participants please travel by foot or bicycle where possible.
Toilets, play facilities and a car park in the park (parking fees payable at the ticket machine).
Flat parkland with many attractive features, small areas of woods, grass land and a lake.
Starts: between 6.30 – 7.15pm. Courses close at 8pm.
Dibber hire is FREE (lost dibber replacement is £30).
Please comply with Covid procedures for distancing and sanitisation as requested. Please obey instructions of Start marshals.
Electronic chip hire £1 Senior & 50p Junior (note SIAC dibbers will not be available to hire)
Course | Details | Distance |
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A: Accessible | 9 flags to find, all on paths and accessible for wheelchairs and buggies | 1.0 |
B: Harder | 18 flags to find in a variety of nooks and crannies all within the park | 1.6 |
C: Senior | 20 flags to find in and park and also around the streets, woods and fields nearby | 3.0 |
SI electronic punching, SIAC enabled.
Download will be managed in a socially distant manner. If you have any queries or issues about your run subsequent to downloading, please notify download marshal who will either fix any computing problem or contact an event official if necessary on your behalf.
Although a thorough risk assessment has been conducted by the organiser, orienteering is an adventure sport and you are taking part at your own risk.
Results will be posted on the Eborienteers website as well as here, once the event has occurred. Please allow 24 hours.
Please follow the latest Government Covid-19 advice.
British Orienteering and EBORIENTEERS take their safeguarding responsibilities very seriously. Please report any concerns to either Eborienteers’ safeguarding lead (Amanda Cooper, acc_cm@hotmail.com ) or to British Orienteering (safeguarding@britishorienteering.org.uk ).
Some of the data you provide at registration (name, club and age class) will be used to publish results on our website. All other data required for insurance purposes will be kept for 5 years.
If you are not yet a member of an orienteering club affiliated to British Orienteering, we encourage you to join, and benefit from the membership advantages from British Orienteering and Eborienteers. Please ask any of our club officials for more information on how to join.
We have a policy on the taking of photographs at events, based on national guidance. This provides a sensible balance between the benefits and risks associated with the taking and use of images. If you are unsure about acceptable practice, please speak to the event organiser.