Full results for 10ERC 2013 Spain are now available along with category results, control visits for all teams and TV story by UFECTV.

Category results  for Men Open, Women Open and Mixed Open are available including subcategory results for Junionr, Veteran, Super Veteran and Ultra Veteran.

 

The organisers have produced complete results of all control visits including leg time, elapsed time, control number and control value.

 

UFECTV reported upon 10ERC 2013 in this production

 

 

 

Update ERC2013 Spain results Final - see web site.

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Provionsional results for ERC2013 Spain have been published, they are available from the event web site along with provisional results for the concurrently held 'The Wild Boar Rogaine', a six hour rogaine.

Congratulations to the competitors and organisers, more on this event later.

 

 

 

"The map for WRC 2012 has been printed. Some stats on this huge project:
Area 300 km2, 60x43 cm format, printed on Tyvek. Scale 1:40000, E=10m. Highest point Auersberg 1018 m, lowest point Svatava River 490 m. 4400 kms of contours, 1770 kms of tracks/roads, 143 lakes, 5 km2 of bogs and 740 km of streams and rivers. 5 km2 of settlement and 42 crosses."  more here from the 10th WRC 2012 Czech Republic web site http://www.rogaining.cz/wrc2012/en/

 

  • Do you enjoy the outdoors? If so rogaining may be for you and your friends and family
  • Beginners and children are welcome on all events.
  • Contact your regional rogaining group - Contact the IRF Council and Executive and Rogaining Events Calendar.
  • Find what events are on - Rogaining Events and Rogaining Links.
  • Choose your team - friends or relatives who are happy to go at your pace.
  • A little training - if your fit to walk in the outdoors then you are fit enough to begin - being fitter helps but isn't necessary.
  • Learn a little about navigating with a map and compass.
    A good source of information is the book, Rogaining: Cross-Country Navigation.
  • Comfortable walking or jogging shoes are important.
  • Clothing should be comfortable and flexible, able to cope with cool and hot weather.
  • Get a rogaining or orienteering compass. The event organizers will give you a list of other equipment.
  • Have fun. No-one cares how fast or slow you travel as long as you enjoy yourselves.

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