At the AGM on 1 December Andrew Skelton was elected as
the new club president, with Ruth Farmer and Rolph Watson remaining as
secretary and treasurer respectively. Voted on to the committee for 2020 were: John
and Val Robinson, Lyndsay and Bev Shuker, Unni Lewis, Brian Long, Sarah Steele,
Matt Pickering, Justine Edwards and Monique Harsant.
https://cmoc.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cmoc_transparent-300x128-reverse-new.png00Brian Longhttps://cmoc.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cmoc_transparent-300x128-reverse-new.pngBrian Long2019-12-12 12:01:162019-12-12 12:02:42CMOC Committee for 2020
The following club members have had their applications to attend the camp accepted. Congratulations. Alicia McGivern, Kelly McKinnon, Tyler Halliday, Cameron Richards, Nathan Dowdall, James McGuire, Caitlyn Marx, Daniel Wood, Jed Moloney
https://cmoc.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cmoc_transparent-300x128-reverse-new.png00Brian Longhttps://cmoc.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cmoc_transparent-300x128-reverse-new.pngBrian Long2019-12-03 20:11:562019-12-03 20:14:10Junior Training Camp 2019, Hosted by CMOC at Wesley College from 15 to 20 December
AOS 10 at Tapapakanga Regional Park 95 Deerys Rd, Orere Point Sunday 20th October Start Times 10:00-12:30. Course Closure 2:00 pm.
Directions: From Auckland take State Highway 1 to Takanini turnoff. Drive through Clevedon and Kawakawa Bay. Continue past Orere Point turnoff for a further 3km. Drive time is 60 mins from Newmarket. From Pukekohe either drive through Papakura and Clevedon and then as above (62 min) or drive through Pokeno and Mangatangi and Kaiaua (56 min).
This is a NEW map. It is a stunning regional park (established in 1995) that has spur/gully terrain with a mixture of open farmland and bush. There is a camping ground, BBQ facilities and a nice beach for swimming. The Start/Finish is beside the historic Ashby homestead, built in 1900. The contours are 5m intervals. The black impassable cliffs are definitely impassable. There are challenges for the elite orienteers and plenty to appreciate for the social orienteers. All will enjoy it.
https://cmoc.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cmoc_transparent-300x128-reverse-new.png00Martin Peathttps://cmoc.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cmoc_transparent-300x128-reverse-new.pngMartin Peat2019-10-16 14:18:102019-10-16 14:18:17Auckland Series – Tapapakanga Regional Park (Sunday 20 October)
A fun way for all family members – young and old – to explore the parks of Pukekohe. Grab a map and run/walk the courses. Start any time between 4:30pm and 6:30pm on Wednesdays.
2020 Event Calendar
/in NewsOur calendar of events for the coming year has been published. Download a copy here, or check out the website calendar.
CMOC Committee for 2020
/in NewsAt the AGM on 1 December Andrew Skelton was elected as the new club president, with Ruth Farmer and Rolph Watson remaining as secretary and treasurer respectively. Voted on to the committee for 2020 were: John and Val Robinson, Lyndsay and Bev Shuker, Unni Lewis, Brian Long, Sarah Steele, Matt Pickering, Justine Edwards and Monique Harsant.
Junior Training Camp 2019, Hosted by CMOC at Wesley College from 15 to 20 December
/in NewsThe following club members have had their applications to attend the camp accepted. Congratulations. Alicia McGivern, Kelly McKinnon, Tyler Halliday, Cameron Richards, Nathan Dowdall, James McGuire, Caitlyn Marx, Daniel Wood, Jed Moloney
Auckland Series – Tapapakanga Regional Park (Sunday 20 October)
/in NewsAOS 10 at Tapapakanga Regional Park
95 Deerys Rd, Orere Point
Sunday 20th October
Start Times 10:00-12:30.
Course Closure 2:00 pm.
Directions: From Auckland take State Highway 1 to Takanini turnoff. Drive through Clevedon and Kawakawa Bay. Continue past Orere Point turnoff for a further 3km. Drive time is 60 mins from Newmarket.
From Pukekohe either drive through Papakura and Clevedon and then as above (62 min) or drive through Pokeno and Mangatangi and Kaiaua (56 min).
This is a NEW map.
It is a stunning regional park (established in 1995) that has spur/gully terrain with a mixture of open farmland and bush. There is a camping ground, BBQ facilities and a nice beach for swimming. The Start/Finish is beside the historic Ashby homestead, built in 1900. The contours are 5m intervals. The black impassable cliffs are definitely impassable. There are challenges for the elite orienteers and plenty to appreciate for the social orienteers. All will enjoy it.
Summer Series 2019
/in NewsA fun way for all family members – young and old – to explore the parks of Pukekohe. Grab a map and run/walk the courses. Start any time between 4:30pm and 6:30pm on Wednesdays.
First event 16 October at Pukekohe Park Raceway
Download the full Summer Series calendar here
Results for Auckland Secondary Schools Rogaine
/in NewsSelection Announcement –JWOC 2019
/in News