Wednesday 27/11/2024 – Evening MapRun – Magor and Undy 2024

Wednesday 27/11/2024 – Evening MapRun – Magor and Undy 2024
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Wednesday 27/11/2024 - Magor and Undy 2024

Possibly the furthest NGOC Maprun excursion into Wales to date, we present Magor and Undy. We come in peace! This event is just a couple of minutes from the M4, so accessible from all directions. This is the penultimate race in the 2024 MapRun league.

Magor is sited on a limestone spur in the fertile sea plain south of Wentwood, which has a long history of Celtic, Roman and Norman settlement. The village is clustered around a Square, which, until the building of the railway, was the centre of a considerable trade in cattle to Somerset via Magor Pill and the Severn Estuary (from community website).

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 26th November. Enter Online

 

Officials

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Directions and Parking

Parking is in Magor square car park (which has nearby roads with plenty of space as an overflow).

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Grid Ref: ST425870

The Start and Finish are close to the car park.

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

The Area

Magor is adjoined with Undy and create a combined residential area perfect for a MapRun. The majority for the area is lanes and housing estates, though there is some parkland in the mix which you may encounter. The villages are bisected by the B4245 running through. The speed limit is 20mph throughout, though be aware that not everyone adheres, so take care when crossing. There are several traffic light crossings throughout that can of course be used.

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 26th November. 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 score event using the MapRun app:

The Start and Finish are located in the same place at the car park entrance

  • Checkpoints 1-10 are worth 10 points.

  • Checkpoints 11-20 are worth 20 points.

  • Checkpoints 21-30 are worth 30 points.

Score as many points as you can within an hour. If you’re late getting back, there’s a 10 point penalty per minute over.

You'll be issued with a waterproof map, A4, scale 1:10,000, 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.

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

Under 16s must be accompanied at all times.

Most of the course is on relatively quiet suburban roads but there are one or two major routes through the area, and great care is needed when crossing these. You can also expect to meet pedestrians and should take care in particular when turning corners or emerging from alleyways etc.

A head torch is mandatory, and some form of reflective clothing strongly advised.

A first aid kit will be available at registration.

Orienteering is an adventure sport, and you are responsible for your own safety.