Next morning we rushed around and found our way to Britpart in Craven Arms now you would think we would be able to manage that, wrong. Some how we ended up in a narrow country lane, lost. We did work our way back and found it with time to spare. Next after chatting with two guys in the truck next to us, we slowly realised that we didn’t have the Philips Navigator map of England which we needed for the event. After asking around we managed to find another team who had a spare and acquired it in exchange for a small donation. Within no time at all we were at the driver briefing this is where the adrenalin kicks in and it became very real and before we knew it we were off.
Friday
Stage one.
Stage one was a simple warm up exercise and involved following a set of written directions, the first of which was out of Britpart head north along the A49, so being a cleaver chap I pulled my compass out and North was pointing more to the left than the right, we went off and although the instructions fitted we didn’t spot the answer to any of the questions until we passed the hotel we stayed in the night before, it was seeing this when the alarm bells started to ring in my head. I knew we had gone wrong as I had checked the hotel’s location when booking it and knew was south of Craven Arms. After this little set back we turned round thinking we had only gone 5 minutes out of our way, but no there was a queue of traffic waiting to overtake a tractor and it took us more like 45 minutes just to get back to Britpart after that we made very good progress getting loads of the clues all the way up to the M54 where we were instructed to just be observant all the way up to Junction 34 of the M6 from there we made our way along the A683 and were relieved to see a few teams driving around looking for clues we seemed to do alright and continued to follow the route to the White Scar caves near Ingleton.
Stage Two.
Next was an observation round that required sorting nine land marks we should have seen on the motorway section of stage one.
Stage Three.
From the white Scar Caves we proceeded using tulip maps and answering cryptic clues through Hawes and over the Yorkshire Dales this would probably been quite simple but dusk was setting in and as our eyes adjusted to the darkness it was proving hard to navigate from tulips whilst transplanting them onto a map and look for clues whilst doing warp speed in The Bullet. This section ended in Doe Park Caravan site, only we didn’t read the last line about handing in our papers at the caravan park. What we did was see all the trucks parked outside a pub in Cotherstone (I think) so we parked up and went in the pub looking for some one to take our papers. It took nearly 10 minutes until we realised we hadn’t finished and so we made our way to the caravan park.
Friday Night..
We decided after seeing the pub so busy we would drive to Barnad Castle in search of fast food, we settled for a Chinese take away and by the time we got back called it a night, and tried to get some sleep. What actually happened was we just lay there freezing cold taking it in turns to snore and keep each other awake all night.
Saturday
Stage Four.
Stage four involved a scatter with a difference to stop us from using GPS devices like memory map. We were given a list of mixed co-ordinates to sort, that related to a grid square each accompanied by an entry and exit degree heading, also this section was accompanied by another cryptic question sheet. Thankfully we did well on this and we were running in high spirits as we handed in our papers and received instructions for section five.
Friday
Stage one.
Stage one was a simple warm up exercise and involved following a set of written directions, the first of which was out of Britpart head north along the A49, so being a cleaver chap I pulled my compass out and North was pointing more to the left than the right, we went off and although the instructions fitted we didn’t spot the answer to any of the questions until we passed the hotel we stayed in the night before, it was seeing this when the alarm bells started to ring in my head. I knew we had gone wrong as I had checked the hotel’s location when booking it and knew was south of Craven Arms. After this little set back we turned round thinking we had only gone 5 minutes out of our way, but no there was a queue of traffic waiting to overtake a tractor and it took us more like 45 minutes just to get back to Britpart after that we made very good progress getting loads of the clues all the way up to the M54 where we were instructed to just be observant all the way up to Junction 34 of the M6 from there we made our way along the A683 and were relieved to see a few teams driving around looking for clues we seemed to do alright and continued to follow the route to the White Scar caves near Ingleton.
Stage Two.
Next was an observation round that required sorting nine land marks we should have seen on the motorway section of stage one.
Stage Three.
From the white Scar Caves we proceeded using tulip maps and answering cryptic clues through Hawes and over the Yorkshire Dales this would probably been quite simple but dusk was setting in and as our eyes adjusted to the darkness it was proving hard to navigate from tulips whilst transplanting them onto a map and look for clues whilst doing warp speed in The Bullet. This section ended in Doe Park Caravan site, only we didn’t read the last line about handing in our papers at the caravan park. What we did was see all the trucks parked outside a pub in Cotherstone (I think) so we parked up and went in the pub looking for some one to take our papers. It took nearly 10 minutes until we realised we hadn’t finished and so we made our way to the caravan park.
Friday Night..
We decided after seeing the pub so busy we would drive to Barnad Castle in search of fast food, we settled for a Chinese take away and by the time we got back called it a night, and tried to get some sleep. What actually happened was we just lay there freezing cold taking it in turns to snore and keep each other awake all night.
Saturday
Stage Four.
Stage four involved a scatter with a difference to stop us from using GPS devices like memory map. We were given a list of mixed co-ordinates to sort, that related to a grid square each accompanied by an entry and exit degree heading, also this section was accompanied by another cryptic question sheet. Thankfully we did well on this and we were running in high spirits as we handed in our papers and received instructions for section five.
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