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 Peat2019-05-05 18:57:112019-05-07 09:28:03Daniel and Georgia at World Schools Champs
Due to the combining of the JWOC trials and AOS-3 on Sun 31 March, the start times for the general public for AOS-3 have been changed, and are not regular AOS start times.
The JWOC trials will start from 9.30 am onwards. The public starts between 11:30 am and 2.00 pm. Course closure will be at 3.00 pm.
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 Peat2019-03-19 16:21:302020-02-05 09:28:59Important note for event on 31 March
We have just been informed by the forest owners that they have closed the forest and farm because of fire risk and so sadly the event orienteering event planned for this Sunday 3 March is off. It will hopefully be held later in the year. If you know anyone who may have been going to come please let them know.
Tomorrow night’s event (Saturday 2nd) at Hamlins Hill is still on! It is using Sport Ident so please bring your e card if you own one.
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Running October to December, these events are suitable for the whole family – young and old – to explore the parks of Pukekohe. Grab a map and run/walk the courses. Start anytime between 4:30 and 6:30pm on Wednesdays.
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Just before Christmas one of the club juniors, Lucy Harsant, went to a 4 day training camp at Rotorua for Intermediate School age orienteers. This is what she has written about the camp.
On the first day, we did 3 courses around the Tui Ridge camp, the first one was really easy and was like a warm-up, it helped me find my way around the camp a little bit better (I don’t think it was supposed to help with that but it did). Next, we followed a line course and there were 3 different options and each one was either easy, medium or hard. We could choose to go by ourselves or in pairs, I didn’t want to get lost and so I went with one of the other girls that I had met. My friend and I tried our hardest to follow the course, I think we did pretty well but then our time limit was almost up so we decided to cut it short and go find our way through the forest. Thankfully we found our way back to the camp with a few minutes to spare. Our third and final course for the day was a simple individual run around the forest, it was supposed to be a yellow course but it felt like a white so I finished it in about 15 minutes. Read more
https://cmoc.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/cmoc.jpg6661000Martin Peathttps://cmoc.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cmoc_transparent-300x128-reverse-new.pngMartin Peat2018-01-23 15:08:522019-05-07 09:29:17Tui Ridge Training Camp
Daniel and Georgia at World Schools Champs
/in NewsImportant note for event on 31 March
/in NewsDue to the combining of the JWOC trials and AOS-3 on Sun 31 March, the start times for the general public for AOS-3 have been changed, and are not regular AOS start times.
The JWOC trials will start from 9.30 am onwards. The public starts between 11:30 am and 2.00 pm. Course closure will be at 3.00 pm.
For more information about the event visit https://www.facebook.com/events/765134740520419/
Event Postponed 3 March 2019
/in NewsSUNDAY EVENT POSTPONED
We have just been informed by the forest owners that they have closed the forest and farm because of fire risk and so sadly the event orienteering event planned for this Sunday 3 March is off. It will hopefully be held later in the year. If you know anyone who may have been going to come please let them know.
Tomorrow night’s event (Saturday 2nd) at Hamlins Hill is still on! It is using Sport Ident so please bring your e card if you own one.
2019 Event Calendar
/in NewsOur calendar of events for the coming year has been published. Download a copy here, or check out the website calendar.
Summer Series 2018
/in NewsWe’ve released the calendar of Summer Series events for 2018.
CMOC Summer Series 2018
Running October to December, these events are suitable for the whole family – young and old – to explore the parks of Pukekohe. Grab a map and run/walk the courses. Start anytime between 4:30 and 6:30pm on Wednesdays.
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Georgia Sketon – Junior World MTBO Champs
/in NewsTui Ridge Training Camp
/in NewsJust before Christmas one of the club juniors, Lucy Harsant, went to a 4 day training camp at Rotorua for Intermediate School age orienteers. This is what she has written about the camp.
On the first day, we did 3 courses around the Tui Ridge camp, the first one was really easy and was like a warm-up, it helped me find my way around the camp a little bit better (I don’t think it was supposed to help with that but it did). Next, we followed a line course and there were 3 different options and each one was either easy, medium or hard. We could choose to go by ourselves or in pairs, I didn’t want to get lost and so I went with one of the other girls that I had met. My friend and I tried our hardest to follow the course, I think we did pretty well but then our time limit was almost up so we decided to cut it short and go find our way through the forest. Thankfully we found our way back to the camp with a few minutes to spare. Our third and final course for the day was a simple individual run around the forest, it was supposed to be a yellow course but it felt like a white so I finished it in about 15 minutes. Read more