Summer League #2: Currabinny Wood TUESDAY MAY 17th Event Info
Post date: May 14, 2016 12:19:29 PM
The second event in the CorkO Summer League will take place on TUESDAY MAY 17TH at Currabinny Wood, Ringaskiddy.We had a great crowd in Fota on Tuesday evening despite the horrid weather and we'd highly recommend a visit to Currabinny Wood. This wood is located on a prominent hill on a peninsula overlooking Cork Harbour. The hillock slopes down to the sea on three sides. Legend has it that it's name commemorates a giant, Binne, whose burial chamber surmounts the hill (‘Corra’) to this day. This "Giant's grave" and an octagonal gazebo tea house are just two of the distinctive features on offer in this wood.It is sure to present new and interesting orienteering challenges to all who partake. Just a reminder that you need to attend 6 events to receive a league finishers t-shirt....so why not get them in early!*****************COURSE INFO (Coming Soon!)Short course - 1.9km, 8 controlsLong course - 4.1km, 15 controlsThe terrain is steep so expect some climb! *****************DIRECTIONS
Last weeks event was accessible by rail and for all those travelling from East Cork this weeks event is accessible via the Cross River ferry from Cobh to Passage.
The wood is located 5km from Ringaskiddy or 7km from Carrigaline. The event will be signposted from the turn off from the Carrigaline - Ringaskiddy road.
Further woodland trivia and directions are available at the link below.
www.corko.net/calendar/currabinny-woods
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START TIMES
Start anytime from 5:30pm to 7pm.
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PARKING
The wood is always popular with the locals in the area and the car park isn't huge so we would encourage you to car pool if you can. When parking please adhere to the directions of our parking marshals and give some consideration for others who may wish to enter/exit the wood while you are on your run.
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WARNING
In previous years the midge population made their presence known in Currabinny Wood. So if you have insect repellent it would be advisable to throw it into the car just in case they are back again this year.
I hope you've taken some time to analyse the results and splits from our last event and have pinpointed decisions were you lost valuable seconds/minutes over fellow competitors. If so, you may have also identified an orienteering rival you wish to reel in at Currabinny this week.
Hope you can join us.