This calendar displays all future known orienteering events to be hosted by CHIG as well as a selection of upcoming events hosted by neighbouring clubs. To view the flyers for CHIG events, click on the event title to see more.
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Event Overview
Orienteering in the southern section of Epping Forest, London, E11. There will be courses suitable for both beginners and experienced orienteers. Any queries contact the Organiser (see above).
Forest orienteering event with a range of courses (“colour-coded” according to length and difficulty) which forms part of SWELL 2018-19. Courses to suit all ages from under 10’s to over 80’s. Adult beginners with a running background may prefer “Orange” or “Light Green” courses. For children under 10, “White” or “Yellow” courses will be best suited. Older juniors should enter “Orange” or “Light Green” depending on experience.
Mapped Area
The map will extend south of the event centre, with the start and finish (within c. 50 m of one another) around 500m walk from the event centre.
The longest courses (Blue and Brown) will travel as far south as Hollow Pond. The northernmost part of the map overlaps in part with the map from our Epping Walthamstow Forest event in November 2016. The rest of the map was last used in April 2013.
Map: Epping South 1:10,000.
Mixed deciduous woodland and forest.
Terrain
Largely flat, a mixture of open land and dense forest with an extensive path network, but with enough detail to make it a fair navigational challenge.
Entries
Entry forms will be available at the event on the day. It will also be possible to complete your registration form prior to the event on this page, beginning mid February – although you should pay your entry fee on the day.
Courses
Course Name | Approx Distance | Technical Difficulty | Suitable for |
Brown | 8.5km | 5 – Highest | Brown Courses are very physically demanding and have a very hard navigational difficulty. They are for experienced orienteers only. |
Blue | 6.2 km | 5 – Highest | Blue Courses are a longer, more physically demanding course in comparison to the green. The distances are more varied between controls and the course attracts experienced orienteers. |
Green | 5.okm | 5 – Highest | Green Courses are used mostly by experienced under 18’s and adults wanting a short but challenging course with a very hard navigational difficulty. |
Short Green | 3.5 km | 5 – Highest | Short Green Courses are used mostly by adults wanting a shorter but challenging course with a very hard navigational difficulty. |
Light Green | 3.7 km | 4 | Light Green Courses are ideal for improvers as the navigational difficulty begins to increase and uses simple contours and ‘point’ features. |
Orange | 3.0 km | 3 | Orange Courses progress to basic use of the compass and route choice. They are ideal for novice adults or experienced youngsters. |
Yellow | 2.2 km | 2 | Yellow Courses use simple linear features like paths, walls and streams. They are mainly used by under 12’s and family groups. |
White | 1.5 km | 1 – Easiest | White Courses are very easy with all controls on paths. They are mainly used by 6-10 year olds and family groups. |
Electronic Punch
EPS-SI on all courses. Dibber hire £1.00 (free hire for juniors).
Safety details
Please note that the Green, Blue and Brown courses will include road crossings, with the busier of these timed out (controls on either side of pedestrian crossing). For the other crossing, a control will be situated near to the pedestrian crossing. All roads are marked as out of bounds other than at specified crossing points and competitors are urged to take care at these crossings.
Full leg cover is strongly advised. First aid cover will be available from the event centre while the nearest Accident & Emergency department is at Whipps Cross Hospital, E11 1NR.
Competitors are urged to show courtesy to other forest users.
Results
We will aim to have results published on the web (www.chig.org.uk) as soon as possible after the event.
Event Officials
Organiser: Harold Wyber (CHIG)
Planner: Alan Brett (CHIG)
N.B. Competitors take part at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety