Controls Visited : 20,6,7,19,22,17,14,15,18,21,11,16,10,9,5,4,2,1:430pts |
The aim of these events is to choose your own route from the map presented to you when you start. You can find as many or as few controls as you want - but you must return in 4 hours. Clearly, better competitors will collect more points and the highest controls always happen to be the hardest to get to - typically in the corners of the maps! However, the beauty of these events is that even novices or walkers can get just as much out of the event as it is time based and not distance. The other great thing about these events is you find yourself running through some lovely quiet "corners" of the peak district that you'd never normally run on. Yes admittedly they are often covered in tussocks or bogs, but I personally prefer these more "hard to reach" areas.
I'd got a lift up with local expert orienteer Dave Chaffey and his mate Ned - this made conversation on the way up far more interesting than travelling alone! Around 250 people had pre entered this event and looking down the start list there was certainly some "big guns" out!
Tactic on these races for me is to work out roughly how many of the control points I will get (looking at previous maps from previous events). Once I know that, I know how many controls I should not visit. Once I know that, it's just a matter of sweeping round the outside and into the middle every now and again until I've got 75% of the way through the event. The final 25% of the event is all about fine tuning the finish timing. For every minute late you are - you lose time and if you're over 10 mins late you lose LOTS of time! I try to fine tune the last 25% so that there are a few options - if time's going well add a few more in, if going badly then straight line it back to the finish.
GPS Trace of my route on the OS map - showing my error coming out of Blacka up to the A625 |
1) I took the wrong path out of Control No20 : This was my first control point so I was still struggling to get to grips with the map scale and it took me 3mins longer than it should have done to get to it. Sadly after collecting control no1 I took the path due WEST and not NORTHWEST. I never realised this all the way through the event or even when I got back home. It was only when looking at the gps trace that I realised what I'd done. I expected to pop out onto the A625, cross it and head due West to find the crag. Sadly, I was completely disorientated once I'd crossed the A625 as I found myself nowhere near any crags what so ever ! Eventually I saw some crags in the distance and thankfully they were the correct ones. Lost 10-15 mins. I had to put that behind be though and just get on with the job in hand - but nevertheless, I had NO IDEA what had just happened and why on the moors I was so far off the crags !!!
2) Wrong Nutrition : It's rare that I get this wrong but I've recently tried using some homemade 'healthy' energy bars (as recommended by Saxo Tinkoff). They taste AMAZING (got lime zest in) but as I found out - they don't work over long stuff for me - I was seeing stars going up the final hill. Thankfully the legs were still fully loaded and ploughed on, but it was hard work ! Again - during most of the run I couldn't for the life of me work out why stuffing dried fruit down me wasnt helping out but I think I've worked out why since. Dried fruit will mainly be Fructose. Fructose can improve performance "but not in the way glucose does" and furthermore "the combination of glucose and fructose improves performance more than glucose alone" which is why most energy powders are now 2:1 (glucose to fructose mix). Important stuff it seems
Saxo Tinkoff approved - sadly not approved by Me !! |
Still, despite being 1 min40sec late I finished 7th overall out of about 230. Not a bad day out.
3 comments:
Well done Alan, was out for a walk from Burbage North over Stannage, hathersage, Grindleford, Padley Gorge, Higger Tor, so saw a number of runners, some very lost!!Sadly walking is about as much as I'm doing at the moment but getting some inspiration to do some comps. Decent conditions for it and looked like a good course, helps that you knew the area as well. Peter Rostron
Good job I didn't bump into you Pete...I wouldn't have been able to stop! Yes lots of confused faces = lots of newbies but it's only a good thing, getting more people out into the hills hey. Be good to see you back on the hills Pete!
Nice write up Alan, a good day out, and looking forward to Apr 17th... Round Two. Physio starts next Friday so.... look out behind you!! Ned
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