Monthly Archives: August 2024

Howardian Hills – results & control map

The updated results from Monday can be found here  please notify any changes or corrections by Friday. Note that where Tim has added any missing controls, these are shown first in the splits and have a zero time.

52 of you rode on Monday enjoying the fine weather and the dry conditions. I really enjoyed planning the event and it sounds like it was even drier than when I rode. Although I did remove the worst nettles from the course to save your legs. My plan was to make it hard to clear up and Andy Conn’s winning score of 485 meant the plan worked. Interestingly, Sheila Pearce second place overall and first e-bike with 465 points rode 9km  less than Andy’s 67km. Her and Mark seemed to have much more efficient route choices but winner of the points per kilometre was Steve Willis with 8.4 points/km Andy Conn was 7.2. The vast majority of you started with the control in the south east corner and went roughly anti-clockwise. Other category winners were, M40 Martin Edwards with 459 points, M60 Paul Dobson with 420 points, Laura and Jeffrey Barber (generation) with 413 points, first Y18 was Nathan Smith also on 413, first MIX was Dave Cowgill and Claire Riley on 412 and first Solo Woman was Angela Brand-Barker on 360 and first M70 was Steve Willis on 370.

Thank you for all the positive comments and I hope you enjoyed the debrief coffee and cake at the shop afterwards. I must apologies for control 4 it was on the wrong clearing and a few of you spotted the error on the control descriptions with no 23 and 2 29s.  I enjoyed looking at your routes on maprun especially those who braved the bridleway north of Wath , I think only Conrad stuck to the correct route, I did wonder if via Hovingham would be faster. I understand the field crossing NW of 24 was marked by a tractor during the event (actually as David Day rode it) so apologies to those who had a tough field crossing it was stubble when I rode it.

I thought Terrington Village hall was excellent and thanks to them for their co-operation and they would like us back, sadly there is no pub so not suitable for a winter event. Thanks to Dave Robertson for the website work and emails, and the advice on the area, I took out the NE corner controls as the route was grotty and as Andy showed the area was large enough.

Talking about Winter we are looking to plan 4 x 2 hour events so any of you fancy a go at planning and have a local area with a pub / cafe in mind let me know where and when you will be given lots of help

I hope the magenta marking made the routes easier to spot but any feedback is greatly received.

Here’s a copy of the control map and you can check out the individual riders routes on MapRun here (choose ‘show tracks’)

26 August 2024 _ Howardian Hills

26 August 2024 _ Howardian Hills

Howardian Hills – Provisional results

Thanks to Tim for planning a challenging course to test all ability levels! Full report to follow shortly, MapRun results are here.

Please report any issues ASAP so Tim can finalise the scores and get a final results table published. Remember, sometimes if you missed controls you can extend the GPS range to pick those up – see instructions here: NYMBO 2024 MapRun published May 2024

This photo was taken on the descent towards Coneysthorpe and the massive fallen tree!

Howardian Hills – Monday 26th – online entry extended & MapRun download ready

We’ve already got decent numbers for next Monday, but we can always welcome a few more riders so the online entry deadline has been extended to Saturday.

Enter here (and if you do it by midnight Wednesday there’s 25% off the entry price)

Start finish picture is below and all drivers need to take care entering and leaving the village hall to make sure it is clear of riders starting and finishing please park carefully in the car park.

Maprun now up for downloading, it’s in the usual place or use QR code below to find it.

Parking: The Village Hall has a reasonably large car park but if this is full, the playing field can be used as an overflow parking. If needing to park on the field, please try to keep to the edge of the field adjacent to the tennis court fence, or along the top edge of the field and off the football pitch itself.

Howardian Hills – Monday 26th August – Course map ready and online entry open!

It’s 18 days until our Bank Holiday Monday event in the Howardian Hills (26th August), so now is agood time to study the course map and get your online entry in!

Tim has planned a interesting course for you in the Howardian Hills starting from the Village Hall in Terrington. He has cycled all the off road roads you will need to use and some you won’t know have to! The riding was mostly really good with only two short sections that you may need to push and these are clearly marked. As there is no White Rose foot event this year we are going for a normal morning start of 09:30-10:30 but if you struggle getting there for then then let us know and we can allow late starts .

Parking at Terrington Village Hall should be straightforward for all, and a 3 hour event should mean everyone finishes in time to beat any holiday traffic.

Here’s the course map pdf  202408 – Terrington Start