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When:
Wednesday 13 October 2010
Where:
Loxley Common - Sheffield
Category:
Local
Results:
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Details

The first race in this new series is tomorrow night at Loxley Common as part of clubnight (apologies for the late notice, I have been away for 2 weeks).
 
Parking at the east end of Loxley for a change, here off Rural Lane.
Starts from 6.45 - 7.00
Short, medium and long course (short course will be quite easy)
Courses close at 7.45pm to enable us to get controls in and get home!
 
Bring a headlamp / torch - we have 2 or 3 currently available for loan at £1 per use - first come first served basis.
 
There will be Sport Ident timing too, so bring if you have.
 
See you there!
 
Graham

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Venue

Loxley Common comprises of large areas of open common land, runnable underfoot with a complex network of paths on grass, heather and bracken common. To the south there is an area of woodland, with a small section very bouldery.  There is some intricate contour detail created by old mine/quarry workings..

The area was used for the Senior Home International relays in 2006 with a resurvey by Oli Johnson; minor updates have been undertaken in 2010 and 2012.

Read more: Loxley Common