Preview – Military Challenge 2011

With Christmas fast approaching, its that time of year that brings a long trip down south for the event made to burn off those extra calories gained in the party season: The Military Challenge.

The Challenge for me over the last few years has been not just the event but the travel there and back, particularly last year when the event was nearly cancelled due to the snowy conditions.  

This year the timing of the event moves to the Wednesday between Christmas and New Year and the event returns to Longmoor Camp, with a promise of more intricate navigation with a series of butterfly loops. See you there!

http://www.baoc.org.uk/events/101229_flier.pdf

 

Stodge-blog has the egg-factor!

Stodge-blog won ! Thanks to everyone who voted, my egg cup and certificate arrived this morning. Together with a case of cereal. Forget X factor, Strictly or any other annual reality TV voting extravaganza, the Stodge-blog vs Molly and the Princess battle topped them all.
So how come I won when Molly jumped ahead on the last night. I dont know much but apparently there was some voting irregularities by parties unknown that Dorset Cereals had to investigate before eventually declaring the mountain bike the winner.
Trouble is I'm now winning the December awards, time to take the vote for me widget down I think.
Thanks again and thanks to Dorset Cereals, other cereals are available but yours are the best, Stodge.

Urban Night-O (In The Snow)

With urban orienteering becoming very popular in the UK, Walton Chasers has, for a while, been trying to prioritise ideas for areas to map. An obvious area to start with are the dense blocks of housing estates ranging from those built in the 60s through to very recent ones centred on the heartland of Chasers – Walton High School in Stafford.

Tuesdays normal gym training was cancelled due to exams, so Cath decided to organise a trial Urban-O using a cobbled together map to evaluate the area . As the snow fell it looked like I might be the only competitor, but in the end 15 souls braved the sub zero temperatures to slip and slide their way around a course designed with controls in the gardens of member’s houses.
There was much chat pre-start about which shoes would be best in the snow; trainers, fell running or dobspiked orienteering shoes. I opted for dobbed and my Spiked VJ Supras gave perfect traction, the tungsten spikes gripping on even the most slippery surfaces.

I started well, not going too fast, and ran cleanly making no navigational mistakes until I lost time on a duff route choice from 6 to 7, and then managed to disqualify myself. I didn’t realise there were control descriptions on the map with the house numbers where the controls were located. At number 8 I ran along until I saw a WCH sticker in the rear window of a car I knew and then started searching their garden in vain. After a minute I eventually gave up thinking the control had been taken in, the owner assuming everyone had gone through. When I finished everyone else pointed out I should have been in the next door neighbour’s garden as they are also members – doh!

Towards the end of the race my legs started to feel the constant impact of running in offroad shoes on hard surfaces. A closed locked gate back into the school that many jumped over forced me to run all around the school trying to find a way in, eventually climbing the hill to the top of the school losing a couple of minutes, but also pulling a calf muscle in the process.

It was a great way to spend an evening and I’m sure it will be repeated whenever the Gym is closed in the future.

Route-gadget and map are available here.
 

Little Blog awards – 2nd place ?

Well what a rollercoaster of a few days, checking the Dorset Cereals website every few hours to see if I was still winning. I went straight from work on Tuesday to Walton Chasers Training at Walton High School where Cath had organised a night street orienteering event. When I left work I was winning comfortably some 60 votes ahead of my rival; Molly and the Princess, a blog about “Veggie talk, vintage finds, and tales of Viennese art”, who described stodge-blog on her recent posting as a “testosterone-fuelled blog of a MAMIL (middle-aged man in lycra)” – is 38 really middle aged, please tell me no, but it’s given more than a few laughs since.
After the race (see another posting soon, it was fab) I returned home to find that the Princess had caught me up. I tried some more desperate social networking including this time Twitter to try and get the vote up, but Molly and the Princess seemed to romp away, pulling in some 200 votes in the last couple of hours. I was tempted to put scruples to one side and use my professional knowledge and access to 100 PCs in work to get back in the game but decided that it was better to lose gracefully than resort to dirty tactics!
After the midnight reset of Vote numbers, stodge-blog votes have continued to come in for next months prize but there is no mention on the site of Novembers winners. So stodge-blog is now leading Decembers little blog awards with a great link on the front page of the Dorset Cereals site. I assume that it was won by Molly and the Princess (which is a Pashley Princess Bike), congratulations to her.

Thanks to everyone who voted.

http://mollyandtheprincess.wordpress.com/