Mountain Bike Orienteering/Trailquest Winter League 2009/2010 - Round 6/8

  • UK (GBR)
  • Off-Road Cycling

In the Trees

Jeremy Sainter / 04.03.2010See All Event Posts Follow Event
Storm, what storm?!

Given the "terrible" weather forecast it was a great surprise to start the morning with no sign of wind or rain - the predicted storm simply hadn’t materialised. Adrian, one of the D&W organisers reckoned the omens were good from the start as he had also got up to no rain and then managed to drive all the way through Mansfield with every single traffic light on green something he had never managed before, so there could never be a chance of rain!

It was great to see a good smattering of new riders in the 163 entrants and whilst they might have thought they had picked an easier event to try how wrong they were. What was lost on the hilliness of earlier events had been replaced with some very tricky navigation. Not only were there two maps with different scales to contend with (1:50,000 and 1:15,000) but no less than 22 of the 28 control descriptions mentioned the word tree ...

So even before picking up the competition maps I had already decided to go into Sherwood Pines first using the 1:15,000 map. I just didn’t want to be trying to navigate the Pines in the last hour when really tired; given the need for very precise navigation and the high density of points it just made more sense. I also decide to go anticlockwise outside the Pines as I thought this would make best use of the prevailing wind direction.

Time then to pick up the maps and do the detailed planning; a couple of minutes and I was off, heading to the western side of the Pines. Only my second check point and someone overshot the turning, that pesky navigation was costing people time. I headed deeper into the forest and concentrated hard on making sure I knew exactly where I was, but then I look up from my map and there is a fallow deer standing in the middle of the track. It hops off into the forest and is closely followed by several more … absolutely fantastic, was I the only one to see this wonder of nature?

Oh well, back to the action and it’s clear there is no obvious route as I see riders going in all directions several of them more than once. I manage to clear the Pines in an hour and 15 minutes, not bad given the very sticky nature of the tracks, time to head out onto the larger scale map. I plan a route out to the farthest checkpoint worth 25 points, collecting 60 points en-route.

The slight headwind on the roads and the heavy going in the forest take their toll on the legs but I eventually make it to the 25 pointer. I’m now into the last hour so there goes any hope of clearing up, no wait a minute I’m hallucinating again. Route choice is now getting tricky I’m a long way from the finish, so every detour to pick up a checkpoint is a calculated risk.

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