Sunday 10/01/2026 – NGOC League 1 – Mallards Pike South

Sunday 10/01/2026 – NGOC League 1 – Mallards Pike South
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Saturday 10/01/2026 - NGOC League 1 - Mallards Pike South

Welcome to our first NGOC league of 2026. We will be based at Mallards Pike Picnic area and Lakes, and using the largely flat terrain around there (although of course the longer courses can expect a bit of physicality!) - a change from our last few events of 2025!

Entries are now open on Fabian 4 and will close at midnight on Wednesday 7th January.

Following its introduction at Highmeadow, we will again provide a Red course, designed for novice orienteers, or runners, who might wish to have a reasonable length run with very straightforward path only navigation. Think of it as a Parkrun you haven't done before, about the same length, without the marshals, but with the added interest of using a map to find your way round the course, rather than just following the parkrunners in front of you. So if you are an established orienteer but know of people who might fancy a run in the woods, encourage them to sign up. There is a discounted entry fee for all Red course runners. Helpers will be available at Assembly to talk through the blank map show how to use the dibbers.

Important: Please also note that as from 1 January 2026 Non-members of British Orienteering are not insured under British Orienteering’s public liability policy. By entering this event, you acknowledge that you are participating at your own risk.

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Officials

Planner/Organiser: Joe Parkinson, NGOC.For any pre-event questions, please email Joe

Directions and Parking

Parking is at the Mallards Pike picnic site. This is a Forestery England Pay and Display site, so unless you have Forestry England membership you will need to pay the parking fees. These are currently £5.50 for 4 hours, or £7.50 all day, but check the FE website at https://www.forestryengland.uk/mallards-pike. for any changes going into 2026.

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Grid Reference: SO637988

Postcodes are unreliable in the area

Click on the parking icon on the map below, and then the Direction icon icon to get directions to the course.

The Area

The Mallards Pike map covers a large area, but for this event we are using a fairly small part of it, either side of Mallards Pike Lakes. To the East, and visited by the longer courses, the Staple Edge ridge drops to the road immediately East of the lakes, and while most of it is out of bounds for environmental reasons, the southernmost end is a mix of open deciduous forest and conifer, with some steep slopes. To the West of the lakes the terrain is flatter, patterned by ditches, but also with some old mine workings which have thrown up some significant spoil heaps, including the viewpoint at New Fancy.

The threat to our forests and woodlands has never been greater. Trees and plants in Britain are now vulnerable to a range of new pests and diseases as a result of a combination of climate change and the increased movement of goods around the world. Activities in forests can increase chance of spreading a pest or disease. Everyone who visits or works on managed forests can make a difference.

Please arrive with clean footwear and clothing and clean footwear and clothing either on site or at home before visiting another woodland, “Leave the Forest in the Forest”.

The Map

A4, Scale 1:10,000, 5m contours for Brown and Blue courses, 1:7,500 for other courses, all subject to final controlling.

Control descriptions will be text for Yellow, text and pictorial for Orange and Red, and pictorial for all other courses. Loose control descriptions will be available in the start lanes, except for the Red course, for which control descriptions are only on the map..

Assembly, Start and Finish

You will pass Assembly and the Finish as you drive ito the picnic area.

The Start is a short largely level walk from Assembly, and may be accessed directly from parking if you have no cause to go to Assembly. The Finish is adjacent to Assembly.

SI Touch free punching is enabled, but all runners must punch both Start and Finish.

Courses

Class/Course length(Km) Climb(m) Controls Map Suitable for
Brown 7.9 185 21 A4, 1:10,000 Any experienced orienteer
Blue 5.7 125 19 A4, 1:10,000 Any experienced orienteer
Green 3.6 80 14 A4, 1:7,5000 Anyone
Short Green 3.1 70 13 A4, 1:7,500 Anyone
Red 5.0 95 12 A4, 1:7,500 Runners and Novice Adult Orienteers
Orange 2.6 60 9 A4, 1:7,500 Adult beginners and improving children
Yellow 1.8 65 9 A4, 1:7,500 Children

Course details are subject to final controlling. They are however representative of the likely final details.

With the exception of the Red course, course distances are straight line between controls. For the Red course, length and climb are measured along the likely path route round the course.

We hope to have a string course on the day.

We will use SI Timing, in contact and touch free modes. All runners must however punch the Start and Finish controls.

You MUST go to Download even if you do not complete your course – we need to confirm that you are back safely!

Whistles must be carried by juniors running on their own and are highly recommended for all competitors. If you hear a distress whistle, please go to assist.

Split starts. In order to minimise demands on scarce volunteer resources we operate a 90 minute start window for this event, and we recognise that this can be a challenge for parents seeking split starts. We are happy to accommodate split starts provided:

  • You let us know in advance that you need a split start. Do this by emailing the organiser, address in the introduction above
  • You come early; the start team will normally be ready to allow very early starts up to 30 minutes before the published start time, so aim to be there with this in mind. We do not offer starts later than the published end of the start window.
  • The shorter course runner goes first. We will not turn you away if you can't manage this, but it gives you both a better chance of beating the course closure time.

Entries, Timing and Fees

Entry Details

You should enter the course appropriate to your involvement in the NGOC league, if relevant, or whichever course you choose otherwise.

Starts: 11:00 - 12:30. Start times revert to our standard window.

Courses close: 14:00, meaning that you must report to download before 14:15, or risk disqualification.

Fees Pre-entry Entry on the Day Non-member Supplement
Adults Red course: £6
Other Courses: £10
Red course: £6
Other Courses: £12
Red course: £0
Other Courses: £2
Juniors Red course: £3
Other Courses: £5
Red course: £3
Other Courses: £7
Red course: £0
Other Courses: £1
Family (2 adults + their children) Red course: £11
Other Courses: £22
Red course: £11
Other Courses: £25
Red course: £0
Other Courses: As above for any non-members

SI dibber hire: Standard dibber £1 Adults, Juniors and Red course free

Touch Free dibber: £2 Adults, £1 Juniors, Red course free

Entries will open soon, and will close at midnight on Wednesday 7th January.


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Entry on the day is possible only while maps last, but note the premium price to discourage this. We should be able to accept credit/debit card payments, but this is not guaranteed so bring cash just in case.

A helper discount is available for those offering to help on the day. These events don't happen without volunteers willing to help out on the day, so if you are able to do so, before signing up to enter, email Ian Prowse, Volunteer Coordinator, to let us know if you can help, and ask for the helper discount code that you can apply when entering. You don't have to be a NGOC member to help, but you do need to be a BOF member to be covered insurance wise.

Refunds

The standard Fabian4 terms and conditions offer an automatic refund up to 2 months before the event date, and we do not normally vary this specification. That means that in most cases no refunds are possible, as we do not publish details until less than 2 months before the date of the event.

However, for all except large events we hold entries open until only a day or so before the event, so you can delay entry if unsure whether you can run, until very close to event day.

Dogs

Dogs are allowed in the area and courses as long as they are under control and owners tidy after them.

Facilities

Toilets are available in the picnic area

The NGOC pop-up café will not be present. There is a cafe in the picnic area.

If you are interested in obtaining club kit, whilst there will not be an extensive range of sizes to try on at the event, we can have a few sizes available for specific items. You can see the options, and a size chart, on the Club Kit page. Email paul@ngoc.org.uk with details of any items, and relevant sizes, you wish to try, and we can have those available.

Safety

Important: Please note that as from 1 January 2026 Non-members of British Orienteering are not insured under British Orienteering’s public liability policy. By entering this event, you acknowledge that you are participating at your own risk.

Do not climb on timber stacks. Be aware of crags and large boulders in the area.

Orienteering is an adventure sport. All runners take part at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety.

The competition area is heavily used by the public, and there are some mountain bike trails on Staple Edge. Competitors on the longer courses should take particular care when running on single track paths which are or could be mountain bike tracks, and especially if running downhill, where bikes will be approaching from behind at speed.

A risk assessment has been completed, and a copy will be held at Enquiries and Download in case competitors wish to consult it before their run.

A first aid kit and trained first aiders will be available at Enquiries and Download.

Orienteering is a great sport for young people. If you bring children, please help us to keep to our safeguarding policy and British Orienteering’s photography policy.

By entering this event, competitors agree to abide by the British Orienteering Code of Conduct.

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NGOC follows British Orienteering’s 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.