
The other three days are in the Forest of Dean, which is an area I ran in regularly as a junior. It's hilly and green in places, but runnable and technical in others, and overall it should provide interesting orienteering. Helen is looking for top 15 on W45L, and I guess I should be aiming at top 20 on M40L. We'll see what happens. We both have pretty reasonable relay teams as well, so top 3 is an outside possibility for both of us. And James will be running M10B on his own for the first time at a big event. Entries are nearly up to 3000 which is quite encouraging even if not quite as high as the 5000 that Øystein Kvaal Østerbø suggested in the article he wrote.
The weather forecast for the weekend looks fantastic, with temperatures up to 20C and no sign of rain. Even if you can't be there you should be able to follow results as they happen on the Live-O site. Once it's all over you will be able to see what you missed since I've volunteered to set up Routegadget for each day. And if things really go well I hope to produce some videos of the event at a later stage.
It should be a great weekend. And then there will be under a year until JK2008 in the South East, where both Helen and I are heavily involved in the organisation.
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