• Camel Farm, Kalamunda
  • Sunday, 22 June 2025

Our next mountain bike orienteering (MTBO) event is based out of the ‘Kalamunda Mountain Bike Park’ (Camel Farm) - a popular mountain biking area. Three line courses will be available: 10 kms, 20 kms, and 30 kms, approximately. Note that SI Air will not be activated.

Pre-entry is preferred and is available via Eventor. 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 our guide for How to register on Eventor.

Registration: Pre-entry preferred via Eventor, by Saturday 21st June at 5:00pm. EOD (Enter-on-the-day) is available at the event 9-10.30, if you are unable to enter beforehand.
Courses: Three courses will be available - Long (~30 km), Medium (~20 km), and Short (~10 km).
Start Times: Between 9:30am and 11:30am.
Courses Close: 1:00pm. Please return to the assembly area by this time, even if you have not finished your course.
Bring: Mountain or gravel bike, helmet (compulsory), SI tag (or borrow one at the event), compass (if required), water bottle (there is no water provided on course), and map board (or borrow one at the event).
Facilities: Public toilets are available at the Kalamunda Mountain Bike Park. A small cafe is also available.

More information, including directions to the event, is in Eventor. Also check out the Information flyer.

New to MTBO? Check out some general information about MTBO events on our website. Instructors will be also available at the event to help you get started, but note that all courses require a basic level of mountain bike experience.

Photo: Waiting to start, taken by Sue Dowling.

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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.