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Kangaroos' Tales - August 2014

Saturday, 9 August 2014

Rogaining Reflexions

Thumbing through the recent Rogaining Mag. I was struck by the number of BK members involved, so I thought I would do a quick overview. Here is an off the cuff summary.

Committee Members

On the committee we have Tom Lothian (Pres), Kate Gavens (Sec), Vic Sedunary (Treas), Andrew Baker (Comm), Brett Sparkes (Comp Man), Grant Jeffrey (Comp Man) and Rebecca Shaw (Development Officer).

Current News

Vic Sedunary and Merv Trease are just back from South Dakota (USA), where they were advising on the course planning for the upcoming World Champs Rogaine. Andrew Baker is setting this years Aust. Champs Rogaine.

Recent Results

In the recent Saturday 6 Hour Andrew Baker finished first overall, while Rob Mason, Peter Brooks, John Gavens, Alan Cooke, Helen Alexander and Judi Herkes, all were very competitive.

In the Sunday 6 Hour Tim Plozza came first overall, while Merv Trease, Vic Sedunary,  Len Budge, Eric Davidson, Tim and Liz Hatley were again prominent in the results.

Volunteers - Current state of play

BK Volunteers for future Rogaines include: Len Budge, Peter Brooks, Christine Raviart, Andrew Hunter, Tom Lothian, Kate Gavens, Tina Smith, Bev Trease, Eric Davidson, Brett Sparkes and Grant Jeffrey.

World Scene

The Australian Rogaining Association President is David Rowlands who has held this position for a number of years.

A Short Histroy of BK and Rogaining

Jim Russell, Mike Walters and Dave Rowlands as members of BK were all World Champions in the early days of the World Championships competition.

Nigel Aylott was the next BK world Champion winning the title twice!

Current results

At present Andrew Baker has been winning State and National titles over a period of time with various partners.

Merv Trease and Vic Sedunary have been consistent winners of the MV class while Helen Alexander and Judi Herkes have been outstanding performers in the womens Senior Classes

This is not meant to be a thorough record of BK members input, but it certainly gives a clear picture of how members of BK contribute heavily to the continued growth of this aspect of bush navigation.

MTBO at Bostock Reservoir (Near Ballan)

This event is being set by BK, so it’s an ideal chance to come and try a Mountain Bike event. The area has good rideable tracks, and is good for those who want to come and try the sport. The event will be held on 24 August. With courses set by Tom Lothian and Kate Gavens.

Tour de Paris!

Brian Ackerly recently competed in the Paris Marathon, having received a guest invitation to take part.

Bryan noted the great atmosphere that the event had, as well as the huge number of spectators lining the route.

Ski “O”

Paul Bell on Saturday 26 July organised a ski “O”, at Lake Mountain. The keen participants were all enthused about holding another event, when conditions permit. Thanks to Paul for his efficient coordinating of what is a very “tempremental” event weatherwise.

MTBO

The Cusworths, Jacksons and Robertsons are all heading off to compete in the World MTBO Champs in Poland. We wish them well.

John Sheahan

Greg Tamblyn completes bike ride from Perth to Melbourne!

At the end of May he flew to Perth, turned east and started to ride home. From Perth to Busselton, Albany, Esperance, Norseman, across the Nullarbor, Ceduna, Port Lincoln, Adelaide, Mt Gambier, Warnambool and on to Melbourne.

Finally I have ridden home (no I did not make it up the final hill into my place). Total distance Perth to Melbourne was 4502 km with an average of just on 100km per day
 
To me cycle touring is not boring. You tend to see the road and the environment in a completely different way than you would driving the same way. The whole trip had a number of small memorable incidents that I will never forget.
 
In WA I was riding through a long section of rolling hills. No cars on the road for at least half an hour. Then a car came over the hill and slowed. As it came up beside me, the window came down and they offered me a cold drink.
 
I was camped on the Nullarbor and having tea. A grey nomad caravan owner pulled up for the night, saw me and out came the red wine, biscuits and cheese. We talked for ages, drank red and watched a fantastic sunset.

In WA there tend to be long periods (up to an hour) with no vehicles on the road then you get three or four together and then nothing again. There are lots of birds and animals living in the bushes beside the road. They hear a car and disappear, but riding they do not hear me so I often had flocks of small birds around me. Even at one stage an eagle took off just ahead of me and cruised along the road parallel with me for almost a kilometre.
 
Also enjoyable was the way the sounds and smells changed along the road. The eucalyptus, the wheat, the ocean near the Great Australian Bight, the dead kangaroo, the small patches of pines, the sheep in the paddock, the dead kangaroo. Yes there were lots of dead kangaroos. I did get bored sometimes and counting dead kangaroos per 10 km was a short term distraction.
 
Met some interesting people too. A lady walking right around Australia, she tows a cart with her gear. She estimates about two years to finish. When I met her she had just pulled a hammy and was heading to Esperance to have it looked at. The couple who had cycled from London through Asia, flown to Perth and were aiming to finish in Sydney. The New Zealander who flew to Melbourne and was cycling the other way to Perth and then onto London.
 
The hardest part of the trip was trying to get out of Adelaide past Mount Lofty so I could get onto the old Princes Highway. Easy if you have a car, not so easy by bike.
The last few stages into Victoria were very cold and wet but the good part getting close to home was there were more coffee shops and bakeries in the towns which tended to give me a kick along.
 
Will I do something like this again? Don’t know yet. Ask me in a few months.

Greg Tamblyn

MelBushO #5 at Pound Bend

 


Pound Bend Park lies on a bend of the Yarra River, notable for the 145 metre-long tunnel which was dug out by 19th Century miners to divert the flow of the river, making the whole of the river bend more accessible for gold panning. Like so many schemes of the time, the pickings barely paid back the expenditure.
 
The park is quite small and has limited technical challenge, but is made extremely attractive by its location only ten minutes from our house. I hadn't been there before, but I will certainly return. Planner Ruth took the view that it would not sustain a viable orienteering event every year, but since this series is aimed at newcomers (of which there were many) I'm not so sure.
 
I decided on the Big Boys course again and Pat registered for the C course. I legged it along the path to the first control, overtaking Pat on the way, and pushed it along to the second one. Later splits examination showed I was barely in the top 30 at this stage! Maybe I will catch up later. Or maybe not.

I lose a small amount of time at control 6 when I run past the flag, but find a good route down the steep slope to 8, only to then stagger back up the hill to the next control. This was as good as it got, with another small miss at control 14 before chasing a kangaroo (who clearly had not followed instructions) round the hill.

I finished just inside the hour, well down the order, but ahead of some of my contemporaries. Scanning the results, I could see no-one ahead of me of similar vintage, which is my usual rule-of-thumb.

I enjoyed an event which had changes of vegetation, although the climbing was challenging. I calculated 145 metres of climb (most of it late on), with the course – nominally 5.6km – taking me 6.9km. Adjusting for the climb, that's 7.2 minutes/km. At my time of life, I'll settle for that.

Dennis Mews

Mark Geary

Mark Geary, an MTBO member, who comes from Ireland, sent this photo.

 

 

When he met his relatives they had trouble understanding him with his broad Aussie accent!
 
He raced in the European Marathon MTB Championships, held recently near his home town in Ireland, and wore his Bayside Kangaroos jersey with pride. 

 

Erin van der Peet

We've been representing the Kangaroos over here in Christchurch.  The orienteering is a lot tougher though!  Hi from Matt and I!

We actually have a very funny story to tell too - we met a Matthew van der Peet due to some confusion with there being two registered for an event and have now inadvertently met Matt's 5th cousin who is a Kiwi and also an orienteer!

BKV high up in The Andes

Brett Jacobi is doing a 10 day mtb tour on the Inca Trails, the photo is from day 6. He is heading to Nepal after Peru to start a 12 day mtb tour.

 
 

New Club Members - Welcome!

Egil, Mariann, Even and Magnus Fossum have joined us from Norway.
Please all make them feel welcome.


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Bayside Kangaroos 2016 AGM - Saturday 25th June Thursday, 5 May 2016 Members are invited to the 2016 Annual General Meeting for Bayside Kangaroos Orienteering Club.
World Orienteering Day Monday, 2 May 2016 Invitation to Bulleen Ups and Downs Event for WOD
Kangaroos' Tales - February 2016 Tuesday, 9 February 2016
Kangaroos' Tales - December 2015 Thursday, 14 January 2016
Kangaroos' Tales MTBO Review 2015 Thursday, 24 December 2015
Kangaroos' Tales - September 2015 Sunday, 6 September 2015
Kangaroos' Tales - July 2015 Saturday, 11 July 2015
Kangaroos' Tales - June 2015 Tuesday, 16 June 2015
Kangaroos' Tales - May 2015 Thursday, 14 May 2015
Kangaroos' Tales - April 2015 Wednesday, 15 April 2015
Kangaroos' Tales - March 2015 Thursday, 5 March 2015
Kangaroos' Tales - January 2015 Sunday, 25 January 2015
Kangaroos' Tales - December 2014 Monday, 22 December 2014
Kangaroos' Tales - November 2014 Thursday, 20 November 2014
Kangaroos' Tales - October 2014 Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Kangaroos' Tales - September 2014 Friday, 5 September 2014
Kangaroos' Tales - August 2014 Saturday, 9 August 2014
Kangaroos' Tales - July 2014 Wednesday, 2 July 2014
Kangaroos' Tales - May 2014 Tuesday, 3 June 2014
Kangaroos' Tales - April 2014 Saturday, 3 May 2014
On the Western Front Thursday, 24 October 2013
Along the Inca Trail Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Pix from the World MTBO Championships in Estonia Wednesday, 18 September 2013
On competing in Estonia... Wednesday, 18 September 2013
News from the World MTBO in Estonia Tuesday, 27 August 2013
Victorian contingent leaves for World MTBO in Estonia Sunday, 18 August 2013
School Sport Victoria MTB Orienteering Championships Sunday, 18 August 2013
BK Bytes Monday, 6 May 2013
MTB at the You Yangs Saturday, 16 March 2013
Silva DuO #1 at Ballarat Monday, 11 February 2013
BK street-O in the news Friday, 25 January 2013
Hepburn Diggings Monday, 24 September 2012 Bush-O at Hepburn Springs held 2 September 2012
Victorian School MTBO Saturday, 15 September 2012 Report on event held 10 August 2012
Juniors' Success Wednesday, 20 June 2012 A trio of our junior BK boys have been selected again for the Victorian State Secondary Orienteering team to travel to Tasmania in September for the Australian Championships.
Bush-o coaching day 31 March 2012 Wednesday, 28 March 2012 There will be a bush-o coaching day on Saturday 31st March, led by Eddie and Isabelle Wymer. It's a great way to learn from the experts.
Western Series Street O in Full Swing Thursday, 12 January 2012 Members of all ages enjoyed the nice night at Kingsville on 10 January.
Success at Australian MTBO Championships Monday, 5 December 2011 BK Junior, Angus Robinson, took out first place in M16 in the Sprint and Long Distance Australian Championship MTBO events
MTBO Schools Championship success Monday, 29 August 2011 Junior member, Angus Robinson, (Mowbray College) won the senior boys solo division at the annual Victorian Schools Mountain Bike Orienteering Championships held on 12 August at Woodlands State Park.
Bayside Boys Selected in State Schools Team Thursday, 11 August 2011 Three junior members of Bayside Kangaroos have been selected in the Secondary Schools State team to compete at the Oceania Carnival and Australian Schools Championships to be held in October 2011.
Bayside Boys' Success at School Sport Victoria Secondary Championships Tuesday, 24 May 2011 Three junior BK members won 1st places at the School Sport Victoria championships.
Winter Classic -A great success! Monday, 16 May 2011 Winter Classic-A great success!
BK AGM Friday 6 May 2011 Thursday, 5 May 2011 The Bayside Kangaroos AGM will be held in the meeting room at the Ashburton Library, High St, Ashburton on Friday 6 May at 7.30pm.
BK Christmas Dinner and Awards Thursday, 10 March 2011 The Bayside Kangaroos Christmas Dinner was a memorable event, with inspiring presentations about bike tours and club awards
BK Christmas Dinner Monday, 6 December 2010 The Bayside Kangaroos Christmas Dinner will be held at 6.30pm on Saturday 11 December at the Tower Hotel, 686 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn East
Bayside Boys Clean Sweep in Juniors Monday, 11 October 2010 At the Victorian Long Distance Championships on Sunday 10th October, held at Joyce's Creek Newstead, our BK junior boys took 1st place in M12, M14 and M16.
A swimmingly good time Sunday, 15 August 2010 An insider's report on State Series Event 7 at Eppalock South from some competitors
Jim Crow-A Classic Winter Event Saturday, 24 July 2010 Jim Crow
XPD Cairns 2010 by Brett Sparkes Saturday, 24 July 2010 Brett Sparkes gives a taste of the action in the Whitsunday XPD
Hydration for Endurance Events Friday, 28 May 2010 Details from Steve Bird's recent presentation about the importance of hydration, especially during endurance events.
Hydration for Endurance Events Thursday, 27 May 2010 Read Steve Bird's recent presentation about avoiding dehydration particularly during endurance events.
Sowing the seeds of adventure! Sunday, 25 April 2010 Bayside Kangaroos AGM
BK AGM - Friday 23 April Wednesday, 21 April 2010 The Bayside Kangaroos Orienteering Club Annual General Meeting will be held on Friday 23 April.
BK Easter Finish Chute winners announced! Wednesday, 7 April 2010 Who won the highly competitive BK Finish Chute Handicap at Easter?? Read the full item to find out... !
Remapping of Lake Wombat is complete Wednesday, 7 April 2010 Lake Wombat map has been updated using government funding from the 2009 bushfires.
Legends of street orienteering by Ray Howe Monday, 29 March 2010 What's the Millennium Club all about? Ray Howe explains.
New photos! Tuesday, 16 March 2010 Wondering about the Christmas Party, 4 Peaks or the Braeside event? Check out the photos in the photo gallery.
Baker's Delight by Ian Baker Tuesday, 16 March 2010 A bit of orienteering history from Ian Baker
It shouldn't happen to an event official! by Jon Sutcliffe Thursday, 25 February 2010 Jon Sutcliffe explains why being an event controller in Australia is a bit of a holiday!
My 4-Peaks Experience by Liliia Gluschenko Saturday, 20 February 2010 Lillia tells the story of her first time as a 4-peak trekker
Check out the new feature article page! Wednesday, 17 February 2010 A new feature article page has been added to the Newsletter section on the BK web site. Check it out!
Lysterfield MTBO - summer series 2010 Tuesday, 19 January 2010 Nearly 80 people turned up on 16 January 2010 to enjoy the trails and trials of the Summer MTBO at Lysterfield.
MTBO State titles at Chiltern Friday, 6 November 2009 Among the 13 BK members who attended the excellent event conducted by the Albury Wodonga Orienteering Club, BK members collected 4 State titles.
World Masters Report 2 Friday, 23 October 2009 Bruce Paterson gives his second and final report on the World Masters competition in Lithgow.
World Masters Report 1 Thursday, 22 October 2009 The BK report on the World Masters from Bruce Paterson - Sydney street-o and Long Distance.
BK Juniors make Australian Championships team Tuesday, 1 September 2009 Five BK Juniors have been selected for the Victorian Secondary Schools Orienteering team to contest the Australian Schools Orienteering Championships.
Christmas in July Thursday, 9 July 2009 BK's mid-year Christmas dinner was an eventful and entertaining evening.
Kangaroo Tales - articles needed Tuesday, 7 July 2009 Articles are required for the next BK newsletter.
World Masters Accommodation Sunday, 10 May 2009 Accommodation is stil available at Bathurst
Accommodation for Australian Championships and World Masters Wednesday, 4 February 2009 BK is currently organising accommodation at the Australian Championships and can give advice on the World Masters
Rob Lewis appointed Australian Men's Coach Wednesday, 4 February 2009 BK member Rob Lewis has been appointed 2009 Australian Men's Coach for the World Orienteering Championships in Hungary.