Have you tried a proper competition running orienteering event? It’s like doing trail running but doing the crossword at the same time. You don’t get a map until the actual start of the race, time starts then you get your map. Interesting fact - did you know it’s illegal to do a timed race on a bridleway. I remember when I used to mountain bike orienteering. If a part of the route included a bridleway, you had to time dip at the start and finish of the bridleway so this time on the bridleway was removed. This is how the organisers got around the law - no timing (racing) on bridleway so you could then use is
Yes, did orienteering at school, I wasn't terribly good at it! But it is fun :) I had no idea timed races are illegal on bridleways...how does that work on literally any ultra or trail race then? Surely that can't be a thing?
@@wildgingerruns Hi, The issue with brideways is when using a cycle. Some organisers probably do not know the illegality of racing a bicycle on a bridleway. As I said the way around it was to stop the timing when on the bridleway so technically not ‘racing’ then starting the timing again after. So the organisers in your video if they kept the ‘clock running’ on the bridleway if a person was cycling would technically be breaking the law 🤔 ⬇️ “As long as the appropriate authorisations or permissions have been agreed, cycle races can be held on all highways and RoW, except for bridleways (1988 Road Traffic Act section 31).” Sadly it is the law. 😓
A brilliant video Claire - thanks again for joining us and bringing our events to life!
My pleasure! It was super fun!
This looks like a lot of fun! I can't kayak and never done mountain biking but I'd still give it a go!
You can defo kayak, the boats are super floaty and forgiving!
Thank you for this video. I’m going to be taking part in my first event on Saturday so this was very helpful!
Good luck! I’m sure you’ll have a blast!
brilliant
Glad you like it Stephen!
Have you tried a proper competition running orienteering event?
It’s like doing trail running but doing the crossword at the same time. You don’t get a map until the actual start of the race, time starts then you get your map.
Interesting fact - did you know it’s illegal to do a timed race on a bridleway. I remember when I used to mountain bike orienteering. If a part of the route included a bridleway, you had to time dip at the start and finish of the bridleway so this time on the bridleway was removed. This is how the organisers got around the law - no timing (racing) on bridleway so you could then use is
Yes, did orienteering at school, I wasn't terribly good at it! But it is fun :) I had no idea timed races are illegal on bridleways...how does that work on literally any ultra or trail race then? Surely that can't be a thing?
@@wildgingerruns Hi, The issue with brideways is when using a cycle. Some organisers probably do not know the illegality of racing a bicycle on a bridleway. As I said the way around it was to stop the timing when on the bridleway so technically not ‘racing’ then starting the timing again after.
So the organisers in your video if they kept the ‘clock running’ on the bridleway if a person was cycling would technically be breaking the law 🤔
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“As long as the appropriate authorisations or permissions have been agreed, cycle races can be held on all highways and RoW, except for bridleways (1988 Road Traffic Act section 31).”
Sadly it is the law. 😓
@@bikepackingadventure7913lots of laws are not followed. I don't think it's anything anyone is worrying about.