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SUMMARY:Virtual Rogaine 2021
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DESCRIPTION:Ainslie Majura Virtualgaine – 4 Hour Rogaine - Course Notes
It’s May again 
 and time for more MapRun Mayhem\n
After the success of the Mount Rogers and
  Queanbeyan/Jerrabombera virtual rogaines, it’s time for the Ainslie Majura
  4 hour virtual rogaine.\n
This rogaine uses MapRun software to record your
  visits to the controls. Here’s what you need to know:\n

This virtual even
 t uses electronic punching with the MapRun6 or MapRunF app on your phone. M
 apRun6 is the latest version, but if you have MapRunF from previous events,
  you can use that. If you have a compatible GPS watch, you can also use Map
 RunG on that.
You’ll need to download the app and the course. Instructions 
 are available from  (events/virtual-events.html)https://act.rogaine.asn.au/
 events/virtual-events.html (events/virtual-events.html)
The course will be 
 open from 21 May to 14 June 2021. You can run at any time during that perio
 d. You can run the event after this, but you will not feature in the result
 s.
There is no set map preparation time. You can prepare your route at home
 , then go to the start and set off when you’re ready.
After the official ev
 ent, you can print your own map. Thanks to Paddy Pallin in Lonsdale Street 
 for holding maps during the event.
There are no control flags on the course
 , no hash house, no food, no first aid, and no entry fee.
There are no toil
 ets at the start. The nearest public toilets are at Dickson. There are also
  toilets at Ainslie shops (west of control 55) and at the War Memorial (con
 trol 82).

Electronic Punching with MapRun\n
This event uses electronic pun
 ching with the MapRun6 or MapRunF app on your phone, or the MapRunG app on 
 your GPS watch. There are no flags at control sites. Instead, you just need
  to get within about 10 metres of the control site, at which point the app 
 will beep to register the control.\n
The start point is the gate at the sou
 th end of Phillip Avenue, Hackett, near the junction with Kellaway Street (
 triangle on the map). Approach the start point with the MapRun app to get a
  beep that indicates you've started. When you return, you need to visit the
  start point to complete your course with a final beep.\n
Because there are
  no control flags, you'll need to navigate carefully and pay attention to t
 he control descriptions, which give precise locations. When reading the con
 trol descriptions, remember that rogaine descriptions use the word 'the' to
  refer to something that is shown on the map, and 'a' or 'an' to refer to s
 omething that isn't. So "The path at intersection with a wooden fence" mean
 s the control is on the path shown on the map, but that the fence isn't sho
 wn on the map.\n
Map\n
The map scale is 1:25,000 (4 cm = 1 km), with a 10 m
  contour interval. The grid lines are aligned to magnetic north.\n
The map 
 size is A4, which makes it easier for you to print at home if you wish. We 
 suggest you put your map in a poly bag so it won’t get wet or torn.\n
Apart
  from your phone or watch running the MapRun App, GPS instruments, altimete
 rs and pedometers are not allowed. You may only use the map provided and yo
 ur compass.\n
The map includes major vehicle and foot tracks, but there are
  many smaller tracks that are not shown. Only the main powerlines are inclu
 ded.\n
Terrain\n
The course area takes in Mount Majura and Mount Ainslie, a
 nd there are also a number of controls in adjoining suburbs. Most controls 
 are easily accessible, but there are a few that are harder to reach or hard
 er to find. In particular:\n

The direct route between controls 80 and 90 i
 s very steep. Take care, or consider an alternative route.
A direct route b
 etween controls 72 and 100 is possible, but heavy going in quite thick bush
 .

Out of bounds areas\n

For your safety, please do not use the part of Mo
 unt Ainslie Drive that is marked out of bounds (purple area). On other part
 s, keep off the road if possible and watch for traffic.
The purple area to 
 the east of the map is out of bounds.
Obviously residential land is also ou
 t of bounds – please do not run across people’s gardens.

Other hazards\n


 The area to the east of Mount Ainslie was once used for military training, 
 and there is a small chance that there is still unexploded ordnance in this
  area. You will see warning signs on the paths. In the unlikely event that 
 you do see something that looks like a bomb or shell, keep well away and ta
 ke note of its position so that you can inform authorities.
The quarry at c
 ontrol 100 has a cliff to the north. Do not approach it from this direction
 .

Scoring and Duration\n
You score points for each control site you visit.
  The number of points is the control number rounded down to the nearest mul
 tiple of ten – for example, you score 50 points for control 57, 60 points f
 or control 61, and 100 points for control 100.\n
This is a 4 hour event. Th
 is means that you have up to 4 hours to visit control sites to maximize you
 r score, and to return to the start point. If you return late, 30 points ar
 e subtracted from your score for each minute you are late.\n
MapRun records
  your control visits and calculates your final score.\n
Distances and Cours
 e Suggestions\n
To clear the course and claim the maximum 1750 points, you 
 will need to travel at least 30 km. The 4 hour duration should allow some f
 aster competitors to clear the course, while slower competitors should have
  time to complete a circuit of Mount Ainslie.\n
Some suggestions for easier
  options are:\n

Round the houses: 21-33-52-51-50-40-32-23-20 – about 8 km

 Round the mountain: 22-55-62-60-82-57-73-30-43-81-56-54-61-42 – about 13 km
 

Water\n
There are no water drops on the course, so carry what you need. T
 here are some public drinking fountains, including at Mount Ainslie Lookout
  and in Remembrance Park, on the north side of Treloar Crescent, near contr
 ol 82.\n
Emergencies\n
You’re responsible for your own safety. There is no 
 ACTRA first aid available. If you have a serious accident, call for an ambu
 lance as you would if you were out for a walk.\n
 (/attachments/article/77/
 Ainslie%20Final.pdf)\n
 (/attachments/article/77/ACTRA%20Ainslie_Majur%20Vi
 rtualgaine%20Course%20Notes.pdf)\n This event was imported from: https://ma
 il.act.rogaine.asn.au/event-details/eventdetail/95/-/virtual-rogaine-2021.h
 tml?tmpl=component

X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h1>Ainslie Majura Virtualgaine – 4 Hour Rogaine - Course Notes</h1><p><str
 ong>It’s May again and time for more MapRun Mayhem</strong></p><p>After the
  success of the Mount Rogers and Queanbeyan/Jerrabombera virtual rogaines, 
 it’s time for the Ainslie Majura 4 hour virtual rogaine.</p><p>This rogaine
  uses MapRun software to record your visits to the controls. Here’s what yo
 u need to know:</p><ul><li data-mce-word-list="1">This virtual event uses e
 lectronic punching with the MapRun6 or MapRunF app on your phone. MapRun6 i
 s the latest version, but if you have MapRunF from previous events, you can
  use that. If you have a compatible GPS watch, you can also use MapRunG on 
 that.</li><li data-mce-word-list="1">You’ll need to download the app and th
 e course. Instructions are available from <a href="https://mail.act.rogaine
 .asn.au/events/virtual-events.html"></a><a href="https://mail.act.rogaine.a
 sn.au/events/virtual-events.html">https://act.rogaine.asn.au/events/virtual
 -events.html</a></li><li data-mce-word-list="1">The course will be open fro
 m 21 May to 14 June 2021. You can run at any time during that period. You c
 an run the event after this, but you will not feature in the results.</li><
 li data-mce-word-list="1">There is no set map preparation time. You can pre
 pare your route at home, then go to the start and set off when you’re ready
 .</li><li data-mce-word-list="1">After the official event, you can print yo
 ur own map. Thanks to Paddy Pallin in Lonsdale Street for holding maps duri
 ng the event.</li><li data-mce-word-list="1">There are no control flags on 
 the course, no hash house, no food, no first aid, and no entry fee.</li><li
  data-mce-word-list="1">There are no toilets at the start. The nearest publ
 ic toilets are at Dickson. There are also toilets at Ainslie shops (west of
  control 55) and at the War Memorial (control 82).</li></ul><p><strong>Elec
 tronic Punching with MapRun</strong></p><p>This event uses electronic punch
 ing with the MapRun6 or MapRunF app on your phone, or the MapRunG app on yo
 ur GPS watch. There are no flags at control sites. Instead, you just need t
 o get within about 10 metres of the control site, at which point the app wi
 ll beep to register the control.</p><p>The start point is the gate at the s
 outh end of Phillip Avenue, Hackett, near the junction with Kellaway Street
  (triangle on the map). Approach the start point with the MapRun app to get
  a beep that indicates you've started. When you return, you need to visit t
 he start point to complete your course with a final beep.</p><p>Because the
 re are no control flags, you'll need to navigate carefully and pay attentio
 n to the control descriptions, which give precise locations. When reading t
 he control descriptions, remember that rogaine descriptions use the word 't
 he' to refer to something that is shown on the map, and 'a' or 'an' to refe
 r to something that isn't. So "The path at intersection with a wooden fence
 " means the control is on the path shown on the map, but that the fence isn
 't shown on the map.</p><p><strong>Map</strong></p><p>The map scale is 1:25
 ,000 (4 cm = 1 km), with a 10 m contour interval. The grid lines are aligne
 d to magnetic north.</p><p>The map size is A4, which makes it easier for yo
 u to print at home if you wish. We suggest you put your map in a poly bag s
 o it won’t get wet or torn.</p><p>Apart from your phone or watch running th
 e MapRun App, GPS instruments, altimeters and pedometers are not allowed. Y
 ou may only use the map provided and your compass.</p><p>The map includes m
 ajor vehicle and foot tracks, but there are many smaller tracks that are no
 t shown. Only the main powerlines are included.</p><p><strong>Terrain</stro
 ng></p><p>The course area takes in Mount Majura and Mount Ainslie, and ther
 e are also a number of controls in adjoining suburbs. Most controls are eas
 ily accessible, but there are a few that are harder to reach or harder to f
 ind. In particular:</p><ul><li data-mce-word-list="1">The direct route betw
 een controls 80 and 90 is very steep. Take care, or consider an alternative
  route.</li><li data-mce-word-list="1">A direct route between controls 72 a
 nd 100 is possible, but heavy going in quite thick bush.</li></ul><p><stron
 g>Out of bounds areas</strong></p><ul><li data-mce-word-list="1">For your s
 afety, please do not use the part of Mount Ainslie Drive that is marked out
  of bounds (purple area). On other parts, keep off the road if possible and
  watch for traffic.</li><li data-mce-word-list="1">The purple area to the e
 ast of the map is out of bounds.</li><li data-mce-word-list="1">Obviously r
 esidential land is also out of bounds – please do not run across people’s g
 ardens.</li></ul><p><strong>Other hazards</strong></p><ul><li data-mce-word
 -list="1">The area to the east of Mount Ainslie was once used for military 
 training, and there is a small chance that there is still unexploded ordnan
 ce in this area. You will see warning signs on the paths. In the unlikely e
 vent that you do see something that looks like a bomb or shell, keep well a
 way and take note of its position so that you can inform authorities.</li><
 li data-mce-word-list="1">The quarry at control 100 has a cliff to the nort
 h. Do not approach it from this direction.</li></ul><p><strong>Scoring and 
 Duration</strong></p><p>You score points for each control site you visit. T
 he number of points is the control number rounded down to the nearest multi
 ple of ten – for example, you score 50 points for control 57, 60 points for
  control 61, and 100 points for control 100.</p><p>This is a 4 hour event. 
 This means that you have up to 4 hours to visit control sites to maximize y
 our score, and to return to the start point. If you return late, 30 points 
 are subtracted from your score for each minute you are late.</p><p>MapRun r
 ecords your control visits and calculates your final score.</p><p><strong>D
 istances and Course Suggestions</strong></p><p>To clear the course and clai
 m the maximum 1750 points, you will need to travel at least 30 km. The 4 ho
 ur duration should allow some faster competitors to clear the course, while
  slower competitors should have time to complete a circuit of Mount Ainslie
 .</p><p>Some suggestions for easier options are:</p><ul><li data-mce-word-l
 ist="1">Round the houses: 21-33-52-51-50-40-32-23-20 – about 8 km</li><li d
 ata-mce-word-list="1">Round the mountain: 22-55-62-60-82-57-73-30-43-81-56-
 54-61-42 – about 13 km</li></ul><p><strong>Water</strong></p><p>There are n
 o water drops on the course, so carry what you need. There are some public 
 drinking fountains, including at Mount Ainslie Lookout and in Remembrance P
 ark, on the north side of Treloar Crescent, near control 82.</p><p><strong>
 Emergencies</strong></p><p>You’re responsible for your own safety. There is
  no ACTRA first aid available. If you have a serious accident, call for an 
 ambulance as you would if you were out for a walk.</p><p><a href="https://m
 ail.act.rogaine.asn.au/attachments/article/77/Ainslie%20Final.pdf"><img src
 ="https://mail.act.rogaine.asn.au/images/Map.png" alt="Map" width="175" hei
 ght="76" /></a></p><p><a href="https://mail.act.rogaine.asn.au/attachments/
 article/77/ACTRA%20Ainslie_Majur%20Virtualgaine%20Course%20Notes.pdf"><img 
 src="https://mail.act.rogaine.asn.au/images/notes.png" alt="notes" width="1
 75" height="75" /></a></p> <a href="https://mail.act.rogaine.asn.au/event-d
 etails/eventdetail/95/-/virtual-rogaine-2021.html?tmpl=component">This even
 t was imported from: https://mail.act.rogaine.asn.au/event-details/eventdet
 ail/95/-/virtual-rogaine-2021.html?tmpl=component</a>CONTACT:Jiaying Goh
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