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Discussion: Start Lists, Fishbones directions

in: Canadian Orienteering Championships 2008;

#  Posted 2008-08-15 02:02:48
wilsmith: Start lists are now available at the event website. For the WRE Sprint, the starts will be posted closer to the event. And of course, all start lists will be available at the event sites as well.

For those coming to the Fishbones this weekend, registration will take place at the Interpretive Center at Rockwood Park. Directions will be signposted from the corner of Mt Pleasant Ave and Lake Drive S - use the Google map on the website, and zoom way in - that intersection is at the southern tip of Rockwood Park.

Registration should be open from about 0930 or 1000, although we'll of course be on site from 0800.

See you in the woods!

#  Posted 2008-08-15 04:44:45
Nick: or at the registration/start line etc..

#  Posted 2008-08-15 09:34:57
JanetT: Event website

#  Posted 2008-08-17 03:16:17
MrPither: Great 1st day by the Fishbones organizers! Maps from the M21E are on my log.

#  Posted 2008-08-17 04:15:06
boyle: At 18h10 EDST the start times are no longer available on the web site.

#  Posted 2008-08-18 09:52:51
mikeminium: Start times seem to be working at 2345 EDST.

Turns out I won't arrive until the Hopewell Rocks Sprint on Thursday. Where will packet pickup be on Wed night and/or Thurs morning early?

#  Posted 2008-08-18 19:00:16
vmeyer: Packet pickup:
* Wednesday August 20, 18:00-21:00 Alma Activity Centre, Alma, N.B.
* Thursday August 21 0700-09:00 The Hopewell Rocks Park
* Friday August 22 9:00-11:30 in Fundy National Park across from the Park Headquarters campground entrance.
* Saturday August 23 08:00-11:00 Fundy Highland Inn and Chalets (limited temporary parking only)
* Sunday August 24 8:30-10:00 Chignecto South Campground Shelter, Fundy National Park

#  Posted 2008-08-18 19:21:56
AZ: RouteGadget available for viewing courses, drawing routes, comparing splits....
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#  Posted 2008-08-20 01:28:01
z-man: Can someone who is driving to COC from NE tell me what's the best route to take from Bangor, ME? One option is to take 95 all the way around to Rt 2, or take a Rt 9 going East that merges with Rt 1 (this route is about 60 miles shorter). Thanks.

#  Posted 2008-08-20 03:21:40
Sandy: I did the Rt 9, merging with Rt 1 option last week and the roads were faster than I expected - i.e. not all that much in the way of lights, stop signs, speed zones, etc.

#  Posted 2008-08-20 04:13:07
z-man: Nice! Thanks Sandy!

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