02/09/2023 – League 8 – Selsley Common

02/09/2023 – League 8 – Selsley Common
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02/09/2023 - League 8 - Selsley Common and Penn Wood

For the 8th event of the 2023 League we return to Selsley Common- the 3rd event on Selsley Common, the first a few years ago a 2x2 relay and this year a Western Night League event in January. This will be the first event on a brand new area in Penn Wood, which combined with Selsley Common should give a nice challenge of forest and Open common land.

Selsley Common was used for quarrying stone, large public meetings, grazing cattle which still happens today and a rare fly orchid is spotted mid spring to mid summer.

In Penn Wood there is a significant Bat population, the geology of the woodlands is diverse and previously worked large scale quarries.

Entries are now open, and will close at midnight on Wednesday 30th August.
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Officials

Organiser/Planner: John Miklausic and Steve Lee Queries? email Steve or John

Directions and Parking

What 3 words: ///Tilts.cookies.hitters
Post code: GL5 5PL
Grid Ref: SO819024

Assembly is adjacent to parking.

NGOC have recently set up a Car Sharing WhatsApp group, called NGOC Ride Share, so if you need, or can offer, a lift, please sign up to the group and we can try and cut down our travel footprint. Request an invitation to join by emailing equipment@ngoc.org.uk, or texting Pat Macleod, if you have his mobile number.

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

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The Area

Selsley Common is compact area of runnable grassland with some steep slopes on the Cotswold Escarpment. There are great views across the Severn Vale towards the Forest of Dean hills and the Welsh mountains.

Penn Wood has a flat top on a hill with runnable mixed decidous woodland slopes surrounding it, steep in places. Selsley Common & Penn Wood both have a network of dirt paths with Selsley having grass paths too. The area has a mixture of manmade and natural features as a result of historic quarrying activity.

The Map

The original Selsley Common map was a 1:4000 map made by Tom Cochrane in 2020. In April 2023 Greg Best has revised the Selsley Common map and added the extension of Penn Wood to make todays A4 1:7500 map.

Start and Finish

Registration will be around the scout buildings, Start will be 50-100m from registration, Finish will be 500m from registration with 65m of climb.

Courses

Class/Course lengh(Km) Climb(m) Controls Suitable for
Brown 7.3 280 28 Experienced Orienteers
Blue 5.7 250 20 Experienced Orienteers
Green 4.2 215 16 Experienced Orienteers
Short Green 4.0 130 15 Experienced Orienteers
Orange 3.2 75 13 Adult beginners and improving children
Yellow 2.2 30 11 Children

Course details subject to final controlling.

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

In order to minimise demands on scarce volunteer resources we operate a 2 hour 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 sometime between 10:30 and the published 11:00 start time, so aim to be there soon after 10:30. 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 - 13:00
Courses close: 14:30, meaning that you must report to download before 14:45, or risk disqualification.

Fees Pre-entry Entry on the Day Non-member Supplement
Adults £7 £10 £2
Juniors £3 £4 £1
Family (2 adults + their children) £16 £20 As above for any non-members

SI dibber hire: Standard dibber £1 Adults, Juniors free

Touch Free dibber: £2 Adults, £1 Juniors

Entries are now open, and will close at midnight on Wednesday 30th August.
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Entry on the day is possible only while maps last, but note the premium price to discourage this. We should by then 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

As the Government has removed all restrictions on events and activities, COVID related refunds are no longer available. 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 permitted at assembly and on courses

Facilities

Toilets are available

The NGOC cafe will be present.

Safety

The courses cross one private access track; runners should take care when crossing. In addition the longer courses cross the parking area, so look out for moving vehicles.

The area is steep in places, and runners should take particular care when descending.

Several crags and cliffs will be taped, and no courses are planned to approach these from above.

When leaving the event drivers should take extra care turning onto the busy B4066.

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.

Living with COVID

Although all legal restrictions have ceased, you should NOT attend if you are Covid positive, or suspect you are, and everyone attending should continue taking sensible precautions, such as avoiding close contact, particularly around the Start, Finish, and Assembly.