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Day 4 Report

Casualty evacuation by F1 Training

Casualty evacuation by F1 Training

Last edited: 02nd Aug

Overview - Day 4 - Culteuchar and Dron

We promised a variety of terrain types and a few surprises.  Culteuchar & Dron was very different from the past few days and offered fast running over closely cropped grassland before descending into the woods.  And what a finish – who would believe 2,500 orienteers would end up in someone’s back garden? 

The River Earn winds its way down towards the Silvery Tay and Culteuchar & Dron was probably the last area which could be truly connected with Strathearn itself.  Unlike some other days there was a plethora of landowners and land managers across the area – add several farmers, sheep, bulls, partridges, pheasants, electric fences, potholed tracks and many other factors and it is remarkable we were able to stage such a great event at all.

Massive thanks go to John and Yvonne Hay who gamely agreed to the races finishing on their beautifully manicured back garden.  They had no previous connection with orienteering and I am not sure they fully appreciated what they were letting themselves in for when they agreed on access.

Logistically the day was challenging, including the high upstarts (and stiles) which involved some skilful driving and lugging of equipment.  Having less climb on your actual course was, of course, a huge bonus and as many noted the view was lovely.  After speeding across the open terrain many were caught out on the descent into the forest – this was thinned and felled earlier in the year and runnability was greatly improved.

Rachel Wilson of CLYDE deserves our thanks for pulling together the many diverse elements of the day.  The Controller was former IOF President and their third Honorary Life President Brian Porteous, showing that he can keep in touch with more grassroots orienteering – one of the aims and objectives of the Scottish Orienteering 6-Day Event Co Ltd is to work collaboratively with the Scottish Orienteering Association in the development and advancement of the sport of orienteering in Scotland.

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Czech crew modelling the new strathearn kilt

Czech crew modelling the new strathearn kilt

Good working relations

Good working relations

It only hurts when I laugh

It only hurts when I laugh

Room with a view

Room with a view