Well not really! Just a chance to orienteer 6 times in 8 days within an hour’s drive Penrith. LOC are holding their annual Turkey Races on 26th, 28th and 30th of December. The first venue is parkland with intricate boathouses while the other two are runnable woodland with intricate contours. Then there is BL’s ownContinue reading “The Christmas 6 Day”
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A weekend of contrasts
Do you like your orienteering rough and tough or is fast and furious more your thing? There were events to suit everyone this weekend….. Five BL members went to the Lakeland Warrior Weekend in the South Lakes. Saturday’s event at Simpson Ground offered the choice of a mass start one-person relay with multiple gaffled loopsContinue reading “A weekend of contrasts”
Gelt Woods Saturday 7th December – Enter Now
The BL Saturday Series event at Gelt Woods is one not to miss. The woods are looking particularly lovely at the moment with the old beech and oak trees on a carpet of fallen leaves. And the sandstone rock formations and river gorge are always impressive. There are 4 courses to choose from – YellowContinue reading “Gelt Woods Saturday 7th December – Enter Now”
Rickerby Park 16th November – Press Report
Thanks to Andrew Bell for his latest report.… Borderliners orienteering club (BL) held an adventurous and different event last Saturday in Rickerby Park, Carlisle. City parks can never provide the same level of technical orienteering that can be found in forests, or even that of open fellsides. However, they do give a chance for experimentalContinue reading “Rickerby Park 16th November – Press Report”
Penrith Training Session – bear with us while we stop for a photo
BL holds running training sessions on alternate Tuesday evenings in Penrith (or sometimes further afield in summer). The run generally involves an navigational elements, but that’s optional, plus tea and chat afterwards. Sometimes the run is in the town, and sometimes in the woodland of the Beacon. There are always cut-offs for anyone who wantsContinue reading “Penrith Training Session – bear with us while we stop for a photo”
Cumbrian Galoppen 2024 – two events to go
The final two events of the Cumbrian Galoppen series for 2024 are imminent. On Sunday 10th November WCOC have an event at Threlkeld Knotts (entries close Thursday 7th) and two weeks later on 24th November there is an LOC event at Bethecar (near Newby Bridge). The league tables after the seven events held so farContinue reading “Cumbrian Galoppen 2024 – two events to go”
Keswick Golf Course Night Event 2nd Nov 2024 – Press Report
For more than two years Andrew Bell has been writing regular and excellent reports about BL events for the local press. Here is his latest…. Borderliners Orienteering Club (BL) held their first night event of the winter season in Keswick Golf Club grounds last Saturday night, 2nd November. Night orienteering is a specialised and highlyContinue reading “Keswick Golf Course Night Event 2nd Nov 2024 – Press Report”
Border Liners across the Border
Last weekend (26th/27th October) BL members competed at two different events in Scotland.The OMM was held in Glen Artney near Creiff and there were good results from all the Bl member taking part. – Natalie Hawkrigg and her partner won the Short Score course by a big margin (photo below) – Andy Lewsley (who hasContinue reading “Border Liners across the Border”
Compass Sport Cup Final 2024 (and looking ahead to 2025)
The final of the annual inter-club competition took place at Holcombe Moor near Bolton on Sunday (20th Oct) in what must have been very wet and windy conditions. (Perhaps failing to qualify wasn’t such a bad thing after all!) Congratulations to the winners SYO (large clubs competition) and SROC (small clubs competition). Results and RoutegadgetContinue reading “Compass Sport Cup Final 2024 (and looking ahead to 2025)”
Why not try Night Orienteering?
On Saturday 2nd November Border Liners are holding a Night Event at Keswick Golf Club near Threlkeld. It would make an ideal first night event – the area is mostly open and enclosed by fences with the Orange course designed for newcomers to Night-O. Just remember to bring a torch (ideally a head torch butContinue reading “Why not try Night Orienteering?”