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General Discussion / Re: Mountain Bike Orienteering League May 2016
« on: May 27, 2016, 05:43:42 PM »
Good representation from the club at mtbo in Slade last Sunday, last event of series on in Carrick this Sunday, it's gonna be awesome!!
Details Here

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General Discussion / Re: Mountain Bike Orienteering League May 2016
« on: May 16, 2016, 10:03:18 PM »
Info HERE about MTB Orienteering event May 22nd up in Slade (Slievethoul as other folk call it)
As Paul says, if you're going to NPS come on up and give this a shot!!
Niamh and John came over to the Curragh on Sunday and had a great time

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General Discussion / Re: Mountain Bike Orienteering League May 2016
« on: May 07, 2016, 10:08:23 PM »
Tomorrow's Mountain Bike Orienteering event cancelled due to issue with permission.
Next week's event has moved to the Curragh. 3 lengths of coures:
Short 2km 8 controls, intro level for complete novices or those looking to practice before riding other course.
Medium 9 km 16 controls SportIdent timing
Long 18km 27 controls SportIdent timing
http://www.orienteering.ie/fixture/full?id=708

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General Discussion / Re: Mountain Bike Orienteering League May 2016
« on: April 02, 2016, 10:35:11 PM »
Some of these orienteering events clash with other mtb events, but hopefully we can get a few people out to some, please spread the word

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General Discussion / Mountain Bike Orienteering League May 2016
« on: March 31, 2016, 09:02:47 PM »
4 MTB Orienteering events happening in May, starting times from 11.00, click on links for more info.
They're very enjoyable, I'd encourage everyone to try at least one.
I'll run some navigation training sessions with anyone interested in taking part.
I have map boards for bikes and compasses that people can borrow, there's no other additional kit needed.
May 8th Carrickshane, Aughavannagh, Co. Wicklow
May 15th Trooperstowm, Laragh, Co. Wicklow
May 22nd Slievethoul (Slade), Saggart, Co. Dublin
May 29th Carrick Mountain, Glenealy, Co Wickow
mick@imbrc.com

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Buy & Sell / Turbo Trainer
« on: February 20, 2016, 03:27:19 PM »
Comes with spare road wheel, cassette, trainer tyre and front wheel riser.
No reasonable offer refused.
http://touch.adverts.ie/other-bike-parts-accessories/tacx-sirrius/9880924

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Buy & Sell / 2014 Lapierre Cyclo Cross Bike
« on: January 29, 2016, 08:16:54 PM »
57cm alloy frame, carbon fork, 105 levers and mechs, looking €500
https://www.donedeal.ie/bicycles-for-sale/2014-lapierre-cyclo-cross/11408137

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General Discussion / Adventure Race Carlingford 23rd January
« on: December 24, 2015, 04:49:16 PM »
I'm organising an adventure race in Carlingford on 23rd January.
It's part of the Causeway Coast Adventure Racing Winter Series.
Teams of two, male, female or mixed. Biking, running, kayaking and navigation.
5hrs in total to visit as many controls as you can.
More details http://causewaycoastar.co.uk.websitebuilder.prositehosting.co.uk/
Cost is £35 per person, entries open now.
If people from club interested I'll run a nav training session to help with map work.

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General Discussion / Re: RIP Corney
« on: November 26, 2015, 11:37:33 AM »
Was only just thinking of Corney yesterday, very sad to hear the news.
My thoughts are with his wife and family.
RIP big lad

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Buy & Sell / 58cm 2010 Lapierre Sensium 300
« on: December 01, 2014, 06:36:44 PM »
Any interest? Ignore the price, that's for non-imbrc
Adverts

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Racing / Re: MTB Orienteering in Leinster
« on: September 21, 2014, 01:04:08 AM »
Really enjoyed that event, i covered 14.2km, had a couple of errors too but that's all part of the game. Average  of 168 bpm for the 70 mins, def a good workout. Looking forward to three rock next week.
Was great to see Davey and Paul up there, fair play!!

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Racing / Re: MTB Orienteering in Leinster
« on: September 16, 2014, 08:23:48 AM »

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Racing / Re: MTB Orienteering in Leinster
« on: September 15, 2014, 10:53:53 PM »
2 lengths of course (long & short), it's a staggered start and timing is electronic.
The map will have a scale, legend and other info.
Control locations are pre-printed on the map, control descriptions too.
Descriptions give you the SI box number, e.g. control 1 might be box number '101', check it matches before you punch.
It gives lots of other info too. 
You must visit control locations in numerical order.
They use a stick type SI card, you insert card in SI box, it beeps and away you go to the next one.
You'll need a map board, i use a Miry one.
Most people make their own, a clip board cable-tied to handlebars and a couple of bull-dog clips or some such thing, google mtb map boards and you'll see loads of them
Mine rotates so I can orientate the map correctly on the go, definitely a good idea.
I don't measure distances when on the bike, mentally tick off any features you pass, such as junctions, a change in vegetation, large boulders, etc. to track your location.
Compass isn't 100% necessary, it's handy for orientating map, but you won't be taking any bearings, follow line features such as roads, paths, earth banks, fences, etc.
Check out Route Gadget map of Djouce event from 2 weeks ago.
Pick short or long from drop down menu on right of screen and try pick out a route you might follow.
Have a look at the legend so you might be familiar with some of the symbols.
If you get a chance try out one of the permanent courses up around Hellfire, Leadmines or Three Rock.
If you are trying these permanent courses go for a short or medium, they're designed to be done on foot and you'll probably end up carrying bike if you try a long one.
Saturday's event in Slade is designed for biking, the long will be tough enough (nav wise and bike/body wise).
Short is definitely handier, course lengths can be misleading, they're measured as the crow flies which is usually not manageable on bike.
You may end up cycling up single track and down the fire-roads, you might find yourself carrying your bike through a load of gorse, route choice is up to you.
The last two events in this league have been great, well worth trying it out, one time at least!!

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Racing / Re: MTB Orienteering in Leinster
« on: September 15, 2014, 11:54:23 AM »
Saturday 20th Slade Valley, surely we can get some more of the club up for it?
There's been 3 or more MAD at each of the last 2.
http://www.orienteering.ie/fixture/full?id=326
Saturday 27th is 4th and last in this league.
http://www.orienteering.ie/fixture/full?id=332
Again I'll be there, if anyone fancies trying it out I can give a few pointers.

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Buy & Sell / Re: Various 26 inch tubeless folding tyres
« on: August 06, 2014, 09:57:34 PM »
Colm I'll take the ignitors if you still got them.
Will you be up on Tuesday, Paula could get them off you.
Otherwise I'll be passing on my way north some day soon.
I thought all this selling gear was crazy talk but i see the sense, hopefully you recover fully soon and are back out in the near future on a brand new savage slaying steed!!!

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