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Saturday, April 20, 2013
Cemet
ery Hill
Northampton, MA [Google map]<
/p>
Mass Start at 2 PMFormat: 2-man sprint relay
Courses: 4
legs, each 1.5-2 km
E-punching will be used.
The US senior team is organizing the 3rd annual Speedy Goat preceding the Billygoat on Saturda y afternoon. The format is a 2-man sprint relay - which will become a more common format since the sprint relay has been added to the WOC program beg inning in 2014. There will be two runners on a team, and each team will ru n four 1.5-2 km courses with the runners alternating.
The event wil l be held at Cemetery Hill< /a> in Northampton, MA - about ten miles west of the Billygoat at Earl's Tr ails. (GPS address: 51 Prince St. -or- 40 Burts Pit Rd., Northamton)
Directions: From the intersection of routes 9 and 5 in the center of Northampton: Take Main St. (rt. 9) west through the center of to wn. Turn left at the second light onto West St (rt. 66). Go .9 miles to the first light and fork right. This becomes Burts Pit Road. Follow this about .5 mile and look for o-signs on your right, just past the Community Garden s. If the parking area is full, park along the right side of the road.
< p>Cemetery Hill was the site of the Day 4 of the Western MA 5-Day in May 20 12 and offers an interesting mix of forest terrain, open fields, and man-ma de objects. Map details: 1:4000, 2.5m contours. The park is popular with dog walkers and frisbee golfers, but course setter Phil Bricker is designin g the relay courses to minimize interaction. Registration and start will b e a few hundred meters away from parking - about a 5-10 minute walk. < h4>Categories and Points:The categories will use the point system f rom the US relay championships, and there are competitive classes for 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 points. The points system is as follows:
Age | Male strong> | Female |
under 15 | 3 | 5 |
15-16 | 2 | 4 |
17-2 0 | 1 | 3 |
21-35 | 0 | 2 | 35-49 | 1 | 3 |
50-59 | 2 | 4 |
60 and over | 3 | 5 |
[example: 15 year old female = 4 points; 47 y.o. male = 1 point; 23 y.o. male = 0 points]
The point value of a team is the sum of the two par tners' points. The team competes in the nearest category with fewer or equ al points. For example, an 18 year old male (1 pt) and a 28 year old femal e (2 points) is worth 3 points. They compete in the 2 point category. An F21 and an M51 (each worth 2 points) are worth 4 points and compete in the 4 point category.
Crown the weekend with Sunday's < a href="billygoat2013" target="_self">Billygoat Run.
$10 for all competitors
Save time at registration:
bring a completed NEOC waiver.
Online registration i s encouraged, on-site registration will be accepted.
Direct
questions to
Cemetery Hill includes some of the grounds of the former Northampton State Hospital. In t he 1950’s, the hospital housed 2657 patients (including, at one point, Sylv ia Plath). Today, Cemetery Hill is a dog park, where dogs are permitted to run off leash, and includes a popular disk golf course. Please be respectfu l of others who may be using the area.
Registration and start/finish are in an open field about 800 meters from the parking area. Follow signs a nd orange streamers. The only portable toilet is a couple hundred meters fr om the parking area in the opposite direction from the start. Separate cont rol descriptions will be available just before you start each sprint; they are also on the map.
There are four sprint courses called “A”, “B”, “ C”, and “D”. A and B cover similar routes with some common controls, as do C and D. Each relay runner does two courses, first doing one of A and B and then one of C and D. Each team does all four sprints, but in four possible orders: ABCD, ABDC, BACD, or BADC.
Sprints A and B are around 1.9k w ith 40 meters of climb; sprints C and D are around 1.7k with 50 meters of c limb. Expected winning times are around 14 minutes for A and B, and around 12 minutes for C and D.
These are “woods sprints”, with a fair amount of trail running and open field running. The white woods range from very o pen to moderately junky. There are some steep hills.
Full leg covering is highly recommended due to some stray vines in light g reen and rough open areas.
Please check control codes! Some c ontrols are only 40 meters apart.
The map is 1 x 4000 with 2.5 meter contours, ISOM.
Special Symbols: < /strong>
Vegetation: Medium green (except perhaps a narrow strip) and dark green are to be avoided; they almo st always contain nasty vines. Light green is slow run, sometimes with obst acles to go around or over; it may contain some stray vines.
Fences: You may come across a couple of barbed wire fences. They are flagged with orange streamer and, if above ground, mark ed as crossable fences on the map. There could also be some unmapped barbed wire on the ground. Please be careful.
Rock: Indivi dual boulders are often mapped down to .5 meter. “Cliffs” on the map are ma nmade rockfaces.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Cemet
ery Hill
Northampton, MA [Google map]<
/p>
Mass Start at 2 PMFormat: 2-man sprint relay
Courses: 4
legs, each 1.5-2 km
E-punching will be used.
The US senior team is organizing the 3rd annual Speedy Goat preceding the Billygoat on Saturda y afternoon. The format is a 2-man sprint relay - which will become a more common format since the sprint relay has been added to the WOC program beg inning in 2014. There will be two runners on a team, and each team will ru n four 1.5-2 km courses with the runners alternating.
The event wil l be held at Cemetery Hill< /a> in Northampton, MA - about ten miles west of the Billygoat at Earl's Tr ails. (GPS address: 51 Prince St. -or- 40 Burts Pit Rd., Northamton)
Directions: From the intersection of routes 9 and 5 in the center of Northampton: Take Main St. (rt. 9) west through the center of to wn. Turn left at the second light onto West St (rt. 66). Go .9 miles to the first light and fork right. This becomes Burts Pit Road. Follow this about .5 mile and look for o-signs on your right, just past the Community Garden s. If the parking area is full, park along the right side of the road.
< p>Cemetery Hill was the site of the Day 4 of the Western MA 5-Day in May 20 12 and offers an interesting mix of forest terrain, open fields, and man-ma de objects. Map details: 1:4000, 2.5m contours. The park is popular with dog walkers and frisbee golfers, but course setter Phil Bricker is designin g the relay courses to minimize interaction. Registration and start will b e a few hundred meters away from parking - about a 5-10 minute walk. < h4>Categories and Points:The categories will use the point system f rom the US relay championships, and there are competitive classes for 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 points. The points system is as follows:
Age | Male strong> | Female |
under 15 | 3 | 5 |
15-16 | 2 | 4 |
17-2 0 | 1 | 3 |
21-35 | 0 | 2 | 35-49 | 1 | 3 |
50-59 | 2 | 4 |
60 and over | 3 | 5 |
[example: 15 year old female = 4 points; 47 y.o. male = 1 point; 23 y.o. male = 0 points]
The point value of a team is the sum of the two par tners' points. The team competes in the nearest category with fewer or equ al points. For example, an 18 year old male (1 pt) and a 28 year old femal e (2 points) is worth 3 points. They compete in the 2 point category. An F21 and an M51 (each worth 2 points) are worth 4 points and compete in the 4 point category.
Crown the weekend with Sunday's < a href="https://newenglandorienteering.org/billygoat2013" target="_self">Bi llygoat Run.
$10 for all competitors
Save time at registration: bring a completed NEOC waiver.
Online registration is enc ouraged, on-site registration will be accepted.
Saturday, Apr il 20, 2013 | |
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM | Day-of-rac e registration, partner declaration |
2:00 PM | Mass s tart |
4:00 PM | Awards |
4:30 PM | < td>Courses Close
Direct quest
ions to
Cemetery Hill inclu des some of the grounds of the former Northampton State Hospital. In the 19 50’s, the hospital housed 2657 patients (including, at one point, Sylvia Pl ath). Today, Cemetery Hill is a dog park, where dogs are permitted to run o ff leash, and includes a popular disk golf course. Please be respectful of others who may be using the area.
Registration and start/finish are i n an open field about 800 meters from the parking area. Follow signs and or ange streamers. The only portable toilet is a couple hundred meters from th e parking area in the opposite direction from the start. Separate control d escriptions will be available just before you start each sprint; they are a lso on the map.
There are four sprint courses called “A”, “B”, “C”, a nd “D”. A and B cover similar routes with some common controls, as do C and D. Each relay runner does two courses, first doing one of A and B and then one of C and D. Each team does all four sprints, but in four possible orde rs: ABCD, ABDC, BACD, or BADC.
Sprints A and B are around 1.9k with 4 0 meters of climb; sprints C and D are around 1.7k with 50 meters of climb. Expected winning times are around 14 minutes for A and B, and around 12 mi nutes for C and D.
These are “woods sprints”, with a fair amount of t rail running and open field running. The white woods range from very open t o moderately junky. There are some steep hills.
Full leg cove ring is highly recommended due to some stray vines in light green and rough open areas.
Please check control codes! Some contro ls are only 40 meters apart.
The map is 1 x 4000 with 2.5 meter contours, ISOM.
Special Symbols:
Vegetation: Medium green (exce pt perhaps a narrow strip) and dark green are to be avoided; they almost al ways contain nasty vines. Light green is slow run, sometimes with obstacles to go around or over; it may contain some stray vines.
Fence s: You may come across a couple of barbed wire fe nces. They are flagged with orange streamer and, if above ground, marked as crossable fences on the map. There could also be some unmapped barbed wire on the ground. Please be careful.
Rock: Individual boulders are often mapped down to .5 meter. “Cliffs” on the map are manmade rockfaces.