Barnwood MapRun Results
Results from last night’s Barnwood MapRun are now published on the Results page. Due to a typo when publishing the event results appeared as for a Scatter, rather than Score, course. This has been corrected, and the event re-published and correctly specified as a Score event! So if you ran last night, the results on your phone will reflect your scatter result, and you need to check here to see how you actually did in Score terms. Note that this involved exporting all GPX tracks, recreating the event, and then recreating your results from the GPX track. So check that this has worked correctly!
Standings will appear later today.
To avoid this simple error in future, we will from the next MapRun – Stonehouse – specify a minimum App version level for each event, and that will be MapRun v7. So if you are still running MapRun6 on your phone, you will need to download and install MapRun – also known as MapRun v7.
Sheepscombe Results and Planner Comments
Results for Saturday’s event at Sheepscombe are now published on the Results page.
Many thanks to James and Pat for planning and setting up the event, on what is always a very steep but beautiful area of the escarpment. Thanks also to the National Trust Ebworth centre for allowing us to park, and for the excellent toilet facilities! Also to everyone who helped, but perhaps particularly to the control collectors who will have doubled their climb….
Planner James Askew comments:
Sheepscombe – More Travel News
Further to our earlier note, it seems that the road from Birdlip South towards Stroud(and the Ebworth centre) – the B4070 – is currently closed at Birdlip. The closure is due to be lifted tomorrow afternoon – Friday – but it’s worth checking before travelling on Saturday if you aim to approach the Ebworth Centre from the North on the B4070. Satnavs may know, or you can check on the Gloss CC Highways status page at:
https://one.network/?options=organisationID=1048®ion=gloucestershire&dateRange=twoweeks
If the road remains closed, please do not approach through Cranham village; there are several alternatives which avoid this steep and narrow road.
See you all Saturday.