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Local event - Caldecotte Lake

Sunday 29thJune 2025

Keyne-O - Caldecotte Lake

Sunday 29th June

As the weather is forecast to be very warm on Sunday, can you please bring plenty of water to drink and make sure you remember to wear sunscreen. 

Orienteering is an outdoor sport that exercises both your body and your mind. The aim is to navigate yourself from point to point round a course using a specially prepared orienteering map.

The event will take place around Caldecotte Lake. The Amble courses will stay around the lake; the longer courses will also sample the delights of the local estates.

You can take part in a group or as an individual and you set your own pace. Our participants range from families with pushchairs through to speedy runners. Get your teenagers active or just enjoy a walk with a difference.

Our volunteer club members will be on hand to help you with the map before you set off and check you in when you finish.

Courses

Amble 3km Very straightforward. Suitable for complete novices, whatever their level of fitness. Does not cross any roads.
Trot 5km Suitable both for fit adult beginners and those with a little experience who want to go a bit further. Also good for more experienced orienteers who want a run or walk that is not too demanding. This course crosses a few minor roads. All competitors on this course must be aged 16 or over (unless accompanied by an adult).
Run 7.0km A longer course that is an extensive tour of the area, only suitable for fit and reasonably experienced orienteers. All competitors on this course must be aged 16 or over (unless accompanied by an adult), as routes will include numerous estate road crossings.

Course lengths given are approximately the shortest practicable distance, not the straight-line distance between controls.

Parking

Parking will be at Lakeside Grove, Caldecotte, Milton Keynes MK7 8HP.
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Registration will be on the grass next to the car park - What3Words: ///spoke.patio.scarf.
Start and Finish are nearby.

Event Details

Starts from 10.00 to 12.00. Courses close at 13:00.

The event will use electronic punching for the start and finish only. Electronic punches will be lent to those that want them. Control cards and pin punches will be used for the courses. Mini-kites will be used.

There is no public toilet at this location. There is a pub/restaurant for refreshments.

Shorts may be worn.

It is important you report to the finish even if you don't complete your course.

Map: Waterproof A4. Scale 1:5000, Sprint Map.

Entry Fees

We take cash or card payments. No booking required, just enter on the day.

Helpers

Helpers at this event will get a free run. If you can spare some time to help us on the day please let the Organiser know.

Officials

Organiser: Debbie Charlton
Planner: Jaya Dalal

Future events

This is the first event in our 2025 series. See our fixtures page for the full list.

Joining SMOC

If you are new to orienteering and wish to join SMOC you can join online via the BOF website here.

Important event information

Safeguarding and welfare

We want everyone to feel safe and welcome at our events. As a club, we support and follow British Orienteering's safeguarding policies, which can be found via the links below:

Child Safeguarding Policy

Safeguarding Adults at Risk Policy

Find out more on our Safeguarding and welfare page.

Safety and risk

A risk assessment is carried out by the organiser in advance of each event, but participants take part at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety during the event.

Insurance

If you have participated in three orienteering events/activities and not joined an orienteering club that is affliated to British Orienteering then you are not covered by our public liability insurance.

Taking photographs

In line with the policies of British Orienteering, the organisers of this event request that any person wishing to take photos or videos showing children other than members of their family should register their details with event volunteers before taking any such photos or videos. The event organisers reserve the right to ask people to refrain from taking photos or videos and may, if such warnings are ignored, refer the matter to the police.