Saturday, March 29, 2025
Raccoon Creek State Park
30 miles West of Pittsburgh)
3 hour and 6 hour foot race
"mini" rogaine (orienteering - scavenger hunt)
Registration is closed; the event is over. In a rogaine-style
format, individuals
or teams have a fixed time (3 or 6 hours in this event) to visit as
many
checkpoints as possible; walking, running and resting as they see fit.
The checkpoints are spread over a large area, and are pre-marked on a
map
issued shortly before the start of the event. Point values for visiting
each control vary (and are specified in advance) depending on such
factors
as distance from the start/finish area, elevation, navigational
complexity. Here is a link to a 4 sq km sample of the terrain
Participants in a
Rogaine come from diverse
backgrounds: hikers, walkers, cross-country runners, trail runners,
adventure
racers, ultra runners, orienteers, hashers and family groups. Widely
varying
levels of competitive intensity are found, going from the casual
stroller
who wants a little variety added to the weekend hike to the serious
athlete.
Map reading skill is perhaps the most important technique needed. Route
planning strategy is also very important since there won't be time to
get
all the controls, so the choice of which to try for is crucial in
maximizing
scores.
Times:
The mass start is at 10:00 am on Saturday, March 29 for both the 3-hour and 6-hour race. The registration desk opens at 8:00 am. Maps
will
be distributed at 9:00 am. There is a mandatory meeting at 9:45 am.
at
the start location for all participants. Organizers:
Western Pennsylvania
Orienteering Club - website www.wpoc.org
Start/Finish
area: Rec Hall in Raccoon
Creek State Park. Located 30 miles West of Pittsburgh, near the town of
Frankfort Springs. Rec Hall is located 1.3 miles west of the park
headquarters
which is on route 18. Directions: from Pittsburgh, take Parkway West
(I-376)
in direction towards the airport. Change to Route 22 West, and exit
route
22 at Route 18. Follow Route 18 for 6 miles to the north to park
headquarters,
and follow signs and road for 1.3 miles West to Rec Hall. GPS
coordinates of park headquarters:
N 40.503216, W 80.424227 Here is a Google map showing the
location of park headquarters
Provided
Equipment: A
special-purpose
topographic map at a 1:15,000 scale and 5 meter
contour
interval with a clear plastic bag will be provided to each
participant.
The map will be on two 11x17 sheets whose areas overlap.
In addition to maps, each team or
solo competitor will be provided
control
descriptions
and an SI card for recording found controls. Water is
available at the base
camp and at selected points marked on the map. Food will be available
at
the end of event. Recommended equipment: compass, whistle, water bottle
or
camelbak, watch, snack food, sunscreen.
Rules:
No help from others is allowed
during the races away from the base camp. If in a team, team members
must
stay within sight and speaking distance throughout the event.
Portable
GPS systems are allowed as long as the intention is to simply record
the
route taken for later analysis, discussion and sharing.
Checkpoints:
Each checkpoint is
marked by an orange/white 3-sided control, with sides
approximately
one foot square. The control flags will usually be visible from some
distance,
not intentionally concealed, but also not in view of trails or roads.
There
will be about 50 control points distributed throughout the mapped areas.
Scoring:
The point value of all
control points visited is totaled (the Maximum is 1500 points). The lateness penalty will be 11
points
for
every minute late. Tie scores will be decided by the order of finishing
times. If in a team, all members of the team must be present
at
the
finish. After finishing, the team will need to download the
information from their SI card to get a score and a report on their
progress
through the course.
Categories: There are three
age categories: Elite (age 20 and over), Masters (age 40 and
over),
and Veterans (age 55 and over). Within each of these
categories there are three
gender categories: Men, Women, and Mixed. You will
be placed
in the most competitive category that fits all team members.
As
examples, a team of three women age 40, 44, and 57 would be in the
Masters,
Women category; and a team of two men age 22 and 63 would be in the
Elite, Men category. Team members under age 20 are not considered
in determining
age category unless all are under age 20; then the team is Elite.
Entry
Information:
Entries received
by noon on 15 Mar 2025 will pay a fee of $35 per person for the 6-hr event and $20 for the 3 hour event. After that, the fees are $45 for the 6-hr event,
and $27 for the 3-hr event. At noon on 22 Mar 2025, registration will be
cut off.
People registered by noon on 5 Mar 2025 will receive a free souvenir of the event if they want one.
The swag this year is a T-shirt with this design.
The 3-hour race is
limited to 30 people; the 6-hour race is limited to 60 people.
There will be no on-site registration. ALL registration must
be done online using the link provided above. There is
a $8 discount per person for members of WPOC on the 6-hour event and a
$5 discount per person for members of WPOC on the 3-hour
event. Discounts are refunded in cash at the event.
You can follow what
is happening with Raccoongaine
on various social media:
Facebook
at https://www.facebook.com/WesternPennsylvaniaOrienteeringClub
You can see this year's results and much more at Results
Here is a link to this year's photos: Photos by Alexis
Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/raccoongaine/
Attackpoint: at https://www.attackpoint.org/
Our blog
at http://raccoongaine.blogspot.com/
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