Monthly Archives: November 2025

Course map for 6th December at Thorp Perrow now available

Course map for 6th December at Thorp Perrow now available below

Our December bike O will be at Thorp Perrow, between Masham & Bedale.

You can enter the event here : better than black friday pricing with a 33% discount before midnight Monday  (just £5 for adult BMBO members)

Registration 0915 – 1015 | Starts 0930 – 1030 | 2 hour course

There is ample parking, please park at the W end of the car park nearest the road. Café & toilets are available to riders before & after the event; there is also a Park Run at Thorp Perrow, commencing 9am for the keenest bikers. At Thorp Perrow, Santa’s Grotto is open in December as well as the arboretum & bird of prey centre – see their website for details.

David Day has planned to use most of the minor roads in the area with a few bridleways to check out, mostly with firm surfaces. This will be your opportunity to avoid the Christmas shopping crowds & enjoy 2 hours of outdoor exercise prior to the big feast.

nb: the previously mentioned road closure affecting event access has now been lifted. 

6th December Blank Map

6th December Blank Map

December event location confirmed! The mystery is over…

… and Saturday December 6th is now confirmed for Thorp Perrow, near Bedale! 

You can enter the event here – and more details will be posted during the next 2 weeks. Sorry for the delay to the people who had enquired about where it was likely to be!

Thanks to David Day for sorting this out!

Here’s the updated poster version of the winter series:

Winter Poster 26-Nov-2025

Winter Poster 26-Nov-2025

Darley Report & Results

NYMBO Winter Series – Darley – 8th November

29 riders turned out for the opening event of the 2025/26 NYMBO Winter League, held from the Wellington Inn in the heart of Nidderdale. For the first time, the event was organised in conjunction with CLARO Orienteers, who were running the first of their MapRun+ events. These score events are completed on foot and use a smaller map with a completely different set of controls to the NYMBO course.

MapRun results including tracks can be found here

The last time NYMBO visited the Wellington Inn was back in 2014, when the challenging terrain meant the top score fell below 400 points out of a possible 525 – despite the area being a similar size to other two-hour events.

When planning this year’s map, it was a challenge deciding how best to contain the area. South of the Nidd, the riding is deceptively tough: a dense network of quiet lanes and old drovers’ tracks criss-cross numerous tributaries, with very little flat ground. North of the river, the terrain is easier to interpret, rising steeply to the high point at Brimham Rocks. The river itself divides the area, forcing riders to make strategic choices about if – and how – to link the two halves via the limited crossing points.

Unlike the 2014 event, this year’s map included the bridleways north of Summerbridge and excluded Hampsthwaite to the East. Recent improvements to some of these northern tracks have made them more predictable in wetter weather and therefore more enjoyable to ride.

After a damp week, the event day began bright and mild, with mid-morning rain clouds thankfully clearing. Despite some recent rain after my recce of the area, the ground conditions were reasonable and the riding never felt too heavy. Most riders returned to the finish mud-splattered but smiling.

Topping the results table with 325 points was Andy Gregg, who chose a route focused on the southeast corner of the map, tactically dropping control 25 at Reynard’s Crag. The first lady was Carmen Elphick, who opted to stay south of the Nidd.

Reviewing the GPS tracks showed that most riders concentrated on the southeast, collecting the mainly tarmac controls around Kettlesing, Tang, and Birstwith. Others explored the southwest corner, while a few hardy souls pushed north to enjoy the long descent past control 27.

Clearly, this is a demanding area that would take more than a mere mortal to clear within two hours. It would be interesting to see how riders would fare in a three-hour version – perhaps a contender for a future summer event.

Finalised results including splits can be found here

The next event will take place on 6th December in [location TBD], planned by Tim Evans.

Menwith Hill

Menwith Hill

Darley Event Details – MapRun download available

Details for Darley on Saturday 8th November

Registration 0915 – 1015 | Starts 0930 – 1030 | 2 hour course

Please park at the top of the car park away from the pub itself (especially if you’re not staying for pub food after your ride). Course map in the previous post.

Here’s the start and finish locations and the MapRun QR code is underneath if you need it or you can follow the manual path
select event / UK / North Yorkshire / NYMBO / Summer 25 /select event / UK / North Yorkshire / NYMBO / Winter 25-26 /

Not had time to enter? We’ll have about 8 maps for entry on the day if you just want to turn up at the pub!!

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