Trail Break’s long running Navigator series is opening up to GPS users for its latest series, which begins on 9 November at Princes Risborough. The events, which started in the early 90s, are a fast-moving MTB orienteering format, which tests riders speed on the bike alongside their navigational and route planning skills.
The events have traditionally barred the use of GPS, but as the technology has developed and become more popular, it’s become hard for the organisers to ignore. The result is the new gadget-friendly ‘GPS Open’ category.
Trail Break spokeschap Martin Harrison says, “We’ve been making GPS downloads available for our Southern Trail Rides for a while now and riders love them. More and more are using them and enjoying the rides more as result.”
“The Navigators are different – your map reading skills are an integral part of the contest and we don’t want to dilute that. But we do want to open the events up and keep them current and there’s something sort of natural about pairing them with GPS. Navigators are an ideal way to get some great use out of your GPS and GPS Open is the perfect way for traditional map-o-phobes to try out exciting events. In fact, combining your GPS and map to take on a Navigator is great way to improve your map reading skills.”
Pre-entries into the GPS Open category will be sent course files prior to the event so that they can arrive with a preloaded device, but to retain an element of surprise, two versions of the route will be sent and the one to be used will only be revealed at the start. Entries on the day for the category will only be available to those who can provide their own way of loading the route into their GPS at the event.
The Navigator series runs monthly throughout the winter season. Dates and locations are:
- 9 November: Princes Risborough
- 7 December: Queen Elizabeth Country Park (South Downs)
- 11 January: Shackleford (nr Guildford)
- 8 February: Woodcote (nr Reading)
- 8 March: Location to be confirmed
More information can be found at trailbreak.co.uk, or you can call 0118 976 2491.
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