that technology allowed him to finalise courses, adjust boulders and vegetation on the map and send this to the printer less than a week before the event.
Mind you, it does help when the mapper is also the controller (Chris Burden).
Thankyou to all Airienteers who helped to make the two events happen, not least Ken Patterson and his organisation team.

Chris also commented on the  White course results and the desire to be consistent in showing the achievement of younger juniors here.  It seems only fair to recognise juniors who have navigated independently as 'M/W 10' without excluding  from the results list the M/W 7 who's been helped by mum or dad.

Airienteers seemeed to be showing the way on most of the other courses.
Isabel Fale won the Yellow and Richard, Lowri and Cerys Jones came 1st, 2nd and 4th on Orange.  Ruth Ker was just ahead on Green showing that you don't need to orienteer every week if the skills are there and Neil Conway ran 9.1km in 54.46 on Brown, nine minutes ahead of Chris Mitchell PFO and even further ahead of Pete Haines, neither of them slow exactly.

Graham Lloyd of  EPOC was 1st on Blue; Aire runners filled the next six places.
But the results list put me in mind of Joyce Grenfell………."George……don't do that George…" otherwise seasoned orienteers of a certain age could get upset !
Good M12s are supposed to be thinking about moving up from Orange to Light Green when ready, not sizzling past sixty- odd seniors over 7k.  Well done George.

I enjoyed my Green course, especially avoiding the sort of big mistakes of the previous evening and eventually sneaking past the three younger persons who burnt me off going up the first big hill.

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