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Blacka Moor (level C)

When:
Sunday 20 February 2011, 10:00
Where:
Blacka Moor - Sheffield
Category:
Regional
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Details

The Blacka Moor results have been posted now that we have adjusted the results for the misplaced control on the Green and Black courses.  The split times for legs beginning or ending at control 50 have been removed.

Lost Property

Left in assembly, a pair of jalas ankle boots. Email me to arrange their return. If more than one person claims, a tie-breaking question will be set ;)

Steph Young - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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A comprehensive risk assessment will have been carried out by the organiser, but participants take part at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety during the event. If a competitor has a pre-existing medical condition that they think should be declared, please complete a medical form at enquiries. The sealed envelope will only be opened in an emergency.

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Venue

The area we call Blacka Moor is a physically challenging area, though brambles and even bracken are less fierce in 2017.  It consists of two distinct parts, Blacka Moor and Totley Moor.

Blacka Moor is the northern part, cut by two streams with steep sided valleys. The northern and eastern parts of this area are a mixture of deciduous woodland, with some bramble and bracken and open moorland with bracken, bilberry and heather, but with a good track network. The southern part of this area is mostly open moorland but with some open pasture, making for faster running.

Totley Moor is the southern part of the area,  mostly wild open moorland with heather or moor grass, but with many pits towards the eastern edge of the area.

The area is exposed and competitors should be dressed appropriately in the event of cold or wet weather.

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