Lagganlia
Qualifying for the Lagganlia tour has been one of the main focuses of the last few years of orienteering for me. It helped me learn many new orienteering skills and revise my existing ones, as well as meeting new people from all around the country. It was a truly brilliant week. Here is what we did on each day of the tour.
The first day of training was at Heathfield, a forest with varied types of vegetation, but with relatively good runnability in most places. It rained for quite a lot of the morning but had stopped by the afternoon. We mainly worked on the skill of pacing, doing several exercises to determine how many strides we took per 100m. We also worked on compass bearings. After finishing the exercises, we did a star relay.
Day 4 was slightly less chaotic than the previous three. We started with the sprints at Glenmore Lodge and Badaguish, with a qualifier, a semi-final and a final. They were very enjoyable and fast, with everyone being on slightly different gaffles that we had selected earlier. After this, we went for a swim in Loch Morlich, which was cold, despite it being the summer. After warming up we went into Aviemore for some free time. Later in the evening we did some night orienteering which was highly enjoyable.
Day 5 was at Creag Beag, a heather covered hillside with forests surrounding it. It rained throughout the morning, which made training quite difficult, but this did not stop us from completing several exercises on this terrain which was quite different to what we had been running on for the previous 4 days. After lunch we did a peg relay in the forest below the mountain which was great fun. In the evening we did some geeking for the tour champs the next day.
On the final day we headed to Auchernack for the tour champs. This area has many large depressions that are very useful to navigate off. The southern part of the map is completely forested with slightly smaller contour features. The northern half is partially open, with a power line that is helpful in relocation. The course went relatively smoothly with a few small mistakes on a couple of the earlier controls. After everyone had got back, we returned to the accommodation for a fun relay that involved finding parts of a picture in the forest. In the evening, we escaped the lodges for a fun game of hide and seek with the coaches, returning just before midnight. A brilliant end to the week.
Thank you to Wimborne and SWOA for giving me grants to be able to go on this fantastic tour.
Monty Bratcher-Howard
Visit Wendy Carlyle's gallery of Lagganlia photographs on Flickr