Anybody interested in a spot of TREC (Hatfield Broad Oak, 30th March)

JFTDWS

Well-Known Member
Joined
4 November 2010
Messages
21,265
Visit site
Anybody interested in joining me and the highland beast for a POR (orienteering / hack phase) of TREC? My "usual" (by which I mean we've done 2 together thus far :p ) TREC buddy is swanning off to visit parents or something - the cheek of it :mad: :D

Ideally I'd like to do L2 or L3 (up to 20km) if I can find someone willing to buddy up. If not I'll have to man up and take him round the L1 by himself :eek: I promise he's very nice and a sound hacking buddy, and I don't really bite (unless you're male and look exceptionally good in jodhs :D ).

I might even manage some form of edible bribe for willing participants :p


[Hatfield Broad Oak, 30th March, details at www.setrec.co.uk]
 

Nicnac

Well-Known Member
Joined
9 May 2007
Messages
8,373
Visit site
Ah so it's just POV? If you can pick us up en route I might be able to (assuming I can get day off work).

Just POR!

Sorry - too far for me (and I find that bit really boring.....probably because I am the worst map reader in the world and always get lost!)

We are organising a TREC again at my RC this year so really looking forward to that because I know where I'm going :eek:;)
 

JFTDWS

Well-Known Member
Joined
4 November 2010
Messages
21,265
Visit site
Ah so it's just POR? If you can pick us up en route I might be able to (assuming I can get day off work).

I would love to pick you up, but I think my mother might flip if I suggested an hour's detour both ways :eek: One day i'll pass my B+E and be able to do as I please!

Just POR!

Sorry - too far for me (and I find that bit really boring.....probably because I am the worst map reader in the world and always get lost!)

We are organising a TREC again at my RC this year so really looking forward to that because I know where I'm going :eek:;)

Really? I find winter TRECs much more boring than PORs - partly because the PTVs are so slow and technical. Plus I need the practice with a map!
 

JFTDWS

Well-Known Member
Joined
4 November 2010
Messages
21,265
Visit site
Just to check, what sort of pace is it likely to be? Not worrief about the distance but if its constant trotting i don't think she'll be fit enough.

No, the times are normally not too fast (a couple of years ago I did the final section of a 20km in half the time it was meant to take on my veteran cob - and he wasn't even very fit :eek: but we never could say no to a good gallop :D ) and it's not an issue to take them a bit slower. I'm more concerned about map reading practice than speed judging!

Just realised that this is easter weekend so i'm highly likely to be working :(

Rats :(
 
Top