Isaacs Ridge Success
Thanks to all the Weston Emus who helped at the event on Saturday 14th May. The event was very successful in spite of threatening rain clouds. Martin Wehner's courses were…
Thanks to all the Weston Emus who helped at the event on Saturday 14th May. The event was very successful in spite of threatening rain clouds. Martin Wehner's courses were…
Welcome It is hard to believe that we are now well into March, with the end of the first school term and the Easter holidays not too far away. Like…
Welcome As I write we are only a couple of weeks out from the Christmas and New Year break… and the longer summer holidays for our junior members (and some…
It’s been a year long wait for good weather. The memories of the snow and wind at the 2020 Narrabundah Hill’s event had the organisers hoping for a better outcome.…
Welcome This time last year we were welcoming everybody back to Orienteering after the COVID lockdowns we had been experiencing over the early part of the year. I’m sure that…
The Red Roos are about to place a new order for club orienteering gear (women's tops, men's tops, unisex pants). Before placing an order members should check the Trimtex size…
Welcome to all Bushflyers, especially to our newer and younger members.This newsletter comes as we look forward to a less disrupted year than last year but with a continuing awareness…
Welcome Back to Orienteering! Welcome to all of new and returning members! Our last newsletter was issued as we were getting back into orienteering after the lack of opportunities over…
There is an orienteering type annual ultra-marathon at the Frozen Head State Park in Tennessee. It is organised by an old geezer named Gary Cantrell. The race has 5 x…
Welcome Back to Orienteering! It is such a pleasure to be producing a newsletter at a time when we are beginning to enjoy ‘real’ orienteering once again. When I last…
Welcome to Winter! It is certainly strange to be producing a newsletter in the current health, social and economic climate; normally there is so much news and acknowledgements of events…
In January, while Canberra was suffocating in smoke, Bushflyer Paul de Jongh was enjoying the (relatively) clean air of southern China at the Beidou Orienteering Competition. Here he recounts the…