SO Evening Event – Slindon
The last orienteering around here until September so worth the hour’s rush-hour drive. As I headed across the weald towards the coast, there were a few huge towering cumulus clouds – probably thunderstorms or heavy showers – but they were surprisingly far away and the evening was warm, dry and summery.
The event was great. A new map of a small but super area between the A29 and A27 where the woodland contained a number of overlapping “mini-quarries” making extremely complex areas with lots to catch you out. This alternated with more open woodland, but with subtle features, so what looked simple, was not.
I had a clean run to control 7 where the subtle terrain caught me out and I lost at least 5 minutes, but after giving myself a severe talking to I managed a clean(ish) run after that for a tolerably respectful 50 minutes overall. i was slightly over-cautious in a few places, but I was running comfortably and navigating fairly accurately. It felt as if I am coming into a little form again.
I thoroughly enjoyed the event, and the relaxed social atmosphere afterwards, and the perfect weather. Sadly, it was slightly spoilt by the inconsiderate parking of “stool-ball” players who blocked several of us in and refused to respond to requests to move their cars, so I was home later than planned, but what a great way to end the season.