• Sunday, 27 March 2022

Whiteman Park, Whiteman

The third NavDash for 2022 will be at Whiteman Park in the northern suburbs. The area is generally flat and sandy. The event centre will be at Shelter C in the Village, adjacent to Carpark 5 and the toilets - see map. There is a cafe for coffee and other essentials.

The OWA Annual General Meeting will take place after this NavDash event.

Note that the eastern entrance to the Park off Drumpellier Drive is expected to be closed. See detour map for alternative access points.

Pre-entry to this event via Eventor is strongly preferred. If you are not a member of OWA you will need to register an account on Eventor before completing your entry. Then, once logged into Eventor, select the event and enter and pay online.
See instructions on registering for an Eventor account here.
EOD (Enter on the Day) will be available at the event if you are unable to enter beforehand.

Courses: Long Hard (~ 3.5km), Short Hard (~2.4km), Easy (~1.5km).
Start times: From 9:00 to 10:30am.
Courses close: 11:30am. Please return to the assembly area by this time, even if you have not finished your course.
Bring: Your SI card if you have one, or borrow one at the event. Also bring sunscreen, hat, compass and a water bottle.

Please read the COVID-19 Level 2 Guidelines for OWA events before coming to this event.

Event information:
More information about the event is in Eventor, including in the Information flyer.

NavDash information:
Read about NavDash events on the OWA website, and find some more tips on Orienteering Australia's Sprint Orienteering Training Guide.
NavDash maps will contain uncrossable features. See an article on Forbidden Features in the June 2020 edition of The Australian Orienteer magazine, and test your knowledge with this fun quiz from Orienteering ACT!

Photo: Orienteering at Whiteman Park, by Rob West.

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Acknowledgement of country

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Orienteering WA acknowledges the Noongar people, the Traditional and continuing Custodians of the land on which we gather to enjoy our sport, and pay our respects to Elders past and present.