Saturday 23rd November 2019

 Craig Sten Andries

Sten Claessens, Andries Swart and Craig Dufty (Trigg setter) pictured

With a more reasonable weather forecast this week the Trigg MetrO series event had a good turnout of close to 100 participants. It was great to see plenty of newcomers trying the sport out for the first time. There was an interesting mix of bushland tracks and streets and feedback suggests working out a good route choice was challenging. The many offers of help to collect controls after the event were much appreciated.

There is an interesting site available now to compare route choices on routegadget. GPS routes can be uploaded. If you don't have a GPS you can still compare your routes however the program will just use straight lines between controls. You can also opt to draw in your course which will then give you an accurate distance measure for your course. Follow the link here>>

Trigg results on Eventor here>>

Splits analysis available from here>>

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Acknowledgement of country

Noongar country logo 2023 150pxNgalak kaaditj nidja Noongar Boodjar. Koora-Yeyi-Kalyakool.

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.