With this Elite Sprint Race falling just 3 weeks before
GEOQUEST it was the perfect event to have some of Team Mountain Designs
members split and race head to head against one another!
Our Teams – Kim & Gary (Mountain Designs – Ridgeline),
Sloshy & Gina (Mountain Designs – Dare You), Leo and Jenny (Mountain
Designs – Tri Adventure)
Actually we have been splitting up a bit recently, so we can all
hone our navigation skills!
Kim & Alex with Gary at The Step Up |
Sloshy & Gina - course planning |
The Mountain Designs ARA Elite Sprint event was for teams of
two mixed pairs – and was followed by a series of 3 shorter slightly easier ‘MD
ARA Come & Try’ events that were aimed at novices and families. The course
distances were very short compared to what we are used to, so we were prepared
for ‘Fast & Furious’. We had just under one hour to plan the course, and be
at the start for the pre-race briefing. The ARA events always have you thinking
as there are lots of instructions, lots of rules and lots of CPs. In fact in
this sprint event we had 5 Legs, 18 CPs, plus 5 extra CPs on Leg 1 as well as
2 ‘GOLD’ CPs.
Leo & Sloshy discussing route choices |
The gold CPs and Leg 4 were ‘challenge by choice’ CPs and have an element of ‘surprise and adventure’ about them. So with the presentations scheduled for 9.30am following an 8.00am start, it meant that most teams were expected to clear the course in less than 90 minutes……was this going to be possible???? Time flies when you are having fun, and soon we were on the start line ready to race……but…..I had forgotten to put on my race bib! Lucky there was still 4 minutes till the start….so I raced to the car….raced back….now that got the HR up!
Off went the hooter and we were racing…..we opted for Gold 1
‘Hit the High Life’ first, which involved one team member ascending a climbing
wall with harness and ropes…..and if you ‘went all the way to the top’ there
was a 5 minute time bonus on offer. Alex from Team Tri Adventure Young Guns set
a cracking pace, however we were quick to get harness and helmet on so Gary was
the first up and down (only one person had to climb). On Leg 1 we had to collect
5 CPs out of a possible 6, we opted to do C,B,D,E,A in that order, and as
these were close to HQ this took no time at all.
When we arrived at the TA to start the bike Team Mountain
Designs – Dare You (Sloshy & Gina) had already left…..so we were in hot
pursuit. CP 1,2,3 were fairly straight forward, but when we got to CP3a we
found Gina and Sloshy still looking! Gary and I scouted around and looked in
the creek, as the description was ‘Gully’ we found it…..by then a few other
teams had arrived and the CP was obvious! So now all the MD’s teams were
together….and we all had planned for the bush bash with bikes to CP3b…..off we
set and soon were in thick bush! This was probably a mistake, but we found the
track on the other side and were still ahead of teams who had chosen the long
way around! We rode to the spot for CP3b and thought I heard Gary say it was in
a fallen tree……but that was CP 6…..anyway Gary spotted it in the Gully where it
should have been! We were the first team out of there and opted for the long
route this time, Gina and Sloshy took the short cut and almost caught us….with
two other teams as well! CP5 was a bit tricky as there was no flag, but we did
read the descriptions closely and saw the pipeline sign it was attached to and
took off up the hill. Now at this point we were trying to make a break, and
hammered to CP7. Unfortunately we had missed CP6, so we had to turn back and
watch the other teams’ whiz by as we returned to CP 6 then 7 again. If you are
going to make a mistake this is not the time, when you are trying to ‘get away’
fast! Anyway the return to the TA was simple as CPs 8 & 9 were the same as
CPs 1 & 2.
Once back at the TA/CP10 we headed to the dam. Here we had a
choice of going for X & Y in canoe/kayak or Z on rope & tube. We opted
for the canoe. We marked up the map, put on our PFDs and just remembered to
punch the CP10 TA before we set off. One other team was in sight and we were
trying to make up a bit of time, so we paddled hard, got out and remembered to
punch out!!! Lots of punching goes on in these races….and it is so easy to get caught
out…..and we've been caught out before….!
Leo & Jenny |
Happy at the finish line! |
Anyway we had a great day at Kindillan Outdoor Education Centre – Redland Bay. It was a perfect location for both the In2Adventure MD ARA ‘Elite’ and ‘Come & Try’ events. Team Mountain Designs enjoyed having the opportunity to go out on the ‘come & try course’ and help out some of the teams who needed a bit of assistance with their navigation. We stationed ourselves at tricky spots on bike and trek legs for the both the 10.00am and 12.00noon events and helped teams orient maps and get themselves back on track. It was great to see so many happy smiling faces out there having fun, trying something new! Some at the event took the opportunity to come along to one of the ‘Mountain Designs – Gear Talks’ and learnt all about the specialist gear you need for adventure racing…..so don’t forget ‘Mountain Designs’ all the gear, for ‘places you’d rather be’.
Woo-hoooooo!! |