Wednesday 18/09/2024 – Evening MapRun – Newnham 2024

Wednesday 18/09/2024 – Evening MapRun – Newnham 2024
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Wednesday 18/09/2024 - Newnham 2024

This will be a race with a difference! Planned by Abi Jones and Nicola Pettiford, this course in the lovely Severnside village of Newnham is unusual in that after a great deal of walking around the area exploring the options for a MapRun course, we have decided to use a 1:7,500 scale map and an Odds and Evens scoring scheme to make sure you get value for your money on the day! This is because many of the footpaths on the hills to the west of the village are overgrown, private, bedeviled by lots of electric fences, or only accessible via the narrow and dangerous Dean Road which runs up the hill from Newnham to Littledean. We are not prepared to take the risk of people running on this road, and this has constrained the area available to use. So as well as the normal challenge in picking the best route to get round all the controls, you will need to pay close attention to control numbers, to ensure that you conform to the Odds and Evens rules. These are set out below, and you should take time to understand how the scheme works. In particular note that control numbers are different from the normal NGOC MapRun range, and penalties for late return are significantly higher. We will, however adjust those down to the normal level after the event. If you are familiar with the scheme as used in punching O events, be warned that satellite punching entails greater care with route choices, to avoid inadvertent punches as you pass controls.

NOTE to all MAPRUNNERS. You must be using MapRun v7 to run this course. It is just called MapRun. If you have MapRun6 or MapRunF please remove them and install just plain Maprun.

Entries are open now and will close at midnight on Tuesday 17th September. Enter Online

 

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Directions and Parking

Parking is in the public car park beside the main A48, at the bottom (North) end of the village.

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Grid Ref: SO693120

The Start is at junction of the A48 and the turn into Church Road just before the car park itself. The Finish is on the river bank to the far right end of the car park, looking at the river.

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

The Area

Newnham is a compact village spread either side of the busy A48. There are many small residential roads either side of the main thoroughfare, but paths and alleys between these are not too common, so there are many cul de sacs and other dead ends. On the west of the railway line there is a narrow band of fields traversed by footpaths which are frequented by local dog walkers and so on, and in the main are very runnable.

The steep and narrow A48 at the southern entrance to the village is dangerous and must not be used; there is a footpath alongside it, through the churchyard, which provides a safe link between the village and the main road to the South. Likewise, Dean Road, which is the only road leaving the village westwards towards Littledean and Cinderford is narrow and winding once out of the village, and whilst you can cross it, with care, you may not run along it once out of the village proper.

Timing and Fees

Starts from 18:00 to 18:30. If you think you'll struggle to make that start window, email the organiser to let him know, and we can extend starts a bit.

To guarantee a map, you will need to pre-enter via Fabian4: entries are now open, and will stay open until midnight on Tuesday 17th September. A few extra maps will be available for entry on the day, but don't rely on this, and ideally bring cash, although we do now have an available card reader.


Enter Online

Entry fees: £5 seniors, £2 juniors. Competitors aged under-16 must be accompanied. The fee covers third party liability insurance, a map printed on waterproof paper, and post-run cake!

The course

It’s a one hour Odds and Evens score event using the MapRun app, with a 1:7,500 scale map.

The Start and Finish are very close to the car park.

Note that the control numbering listed below is not the standard scheme.

  • Checkpoints 10-19 are worth 10 points.

  • Checkpoints 20-29 are worth 20 points.

  • Checkpoints 30-39 are worth 30 points.

In other words, the score for each control is the first digit of the control number multiplied by 10.

This is an Odds and Evens event. Bearing in mind that you cannot prevent MapRun registering a punch at any control you pass, unlike normal orienteering Odds and Evens courses, You need to make sure you understand how this scheme works with satellite punching, so pay careful attention to the following rules:

  • There are two sets of controls - odd numbers and even numbers
  • You can start with either set, visit as many as you choose, and then, once only, you can switch to the other set; so start with odd numbers ones, and when ready to change, you switch to the evens, or the other way around - evens first, then odds.
  • To choose your first set, you must visit 2 controls in that set; you will not start scoring points until you have visited 2 odds or 2 evens. Based on testing this logic, they do not have to be consecutive, but to be on the safe side, and sure which set you are on, it's best if they are. So visiting 10, 12, 15 will start you on evens, as should 10, 15, 12. But starting on 10, 13, 15, 12 will start you on odds.
  • When ready to change, you must visit 2 consecutive controls in the 'other' set.
  • While running one set, you can pass a single control in the other set without penalty. It will not count as a score; you will have to revisit it on your next circuit. If you pass 2 consecutive other set controls, however, you will be deemed to have changed sets, and you can only do that once.
  • Once you have changed sets, you can pass multiple consecutive previous set controls without penalty; they just wont score you any points.

We have tried to design the course such that it is possible to visit all controls whilst remaining within these rules; you just have to go round the village more than once!

If you’re late getting back, there’s a 30 point penalty per minute or part minute over. We will, however, adjust these penalties down to the standard 10 points per minute after the race.

You'll be issued with a waterproof map, A4, scale 1:7,500, before you start.

Please make sure you’ve installed MapRun before the event. If installing MapRun for the first time, select the MapRun app from your app store, and not MapRunF or MapRun6. MapRun, which is in practise Maprun v7, is now the standard app. If you haven’t used MapRun before, don’t worry – it’s easy to use, and we have full details on getting started.

You should download the course to your phone ideally before coming to the event, as sometimes there is little or no phone signal once there.

Links to enable download will appear here when the course is published, a week or two before the day.

You can download the course by scanning this QR code

 or by tapping this link on your MapRun phone, or by using the Select Event button in MapRun and navigating to the UK/Gloucestershire/Current Series folder.

MapRunG (Garmin watch) users: if you have MapRun6 or later, you do not need the event PIN number to download the course to your watch. This means you can download the course before your arrive at the event, in case there is no phone signal there.

Safety

Due to the fact the area includes roads juniors under 16s must be accompanied for insurance reasons. There are various fairly busy roads crossing the event area, so you should take particular care when crossing these. There are pavements available throughout most of the built up area.

A short section of the A48 at the southern end of the village is strictly out of bounds; use the footpath through the churchyard on the river side of the road. Likewise Dean Road is marked as out of bounds outside the village, although it may be crossed with care.

Please be mindful of users in the area, in particular when running in, entering or emerging from narrow lanes and alleyways.

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

Although all legal Covid restrictions have ceased, you should NOT attend if you are Covid positive, or suspect you are.