Countryside Score 3 - Hayfield
The Royal Hotel, Market Street, Hayfield SK22 2EP
Rural score event using public rights of way on an enlarged OS map extract, suitable for newcomers and experienced navigators alike.
Wed 28th Jun 2017
Type of event: Local, Score
Info updated: 29th Jun
Results
Event Report
Many thanks to all who braved the weather last night in Hayfield.
John gave us some good controls to visit, with the highlight being #24 where the answer to the question beware of the ?? was not the obvious Dog, Bull or Animals, the answer was "Attack Frog", and the creature itself was carved in stone nearby.
Hayfield has a surprising network of paths and dark wooded areas where last night it was getting a bit difficult to see the map.
The next score event is at Alderley Edge, based at the Wizard and using the large National Trust Car Park.
Routegadget to follow so we can see where we and others actually went and working out what we might have done differently.
Pre Event Info
Venue: The Royal Hotel, Market Street, Hayfield SK22 2EP
Rural score event using public rights of way on an enlarged OS map extract.
60 or 90 minute score event.
Bring a pen/pencil and your watch.
If you are planning to run please email Dave McCann on to reserve a map.
Location
Nearest town: Hayfield
- Grid Ref: SJ037870
- Postcode: SK22 2EP
- Latitude: 53.37957
- Longitude: -1.94487
- Google Map
- Streetmap (OS 50k)
- Bing Map (OS 50k)
- OpenStreetMap
Registration & Start Times
Registration from 18:30. Mass start 19:15
Entry Details
Fees: Senior £3, Junior/student £1.50
Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
Facilities
Pub meals available.
Dogs allowed?
Dogs on leads at all times. Farming country.
Contacts / Officials
Co-ordinator: Dave McCann 0161 483 2061
Safety and Risk
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