What is Rogaining? Rogaining is the sport of long distance cross country navigation, in which teams of 2 to 5 people visit as many checkpoints as they wish in a set time period. The traditional rogaine is 24 hours in duration; however, there are shorter events of 6 hours, such as the Paddy Pallin event, and others of 12 hours or 15 hours out of a 24 hour period. Most NSW events are held within 2 to 3 hours travelling time from the Sydney CBD. Most rogaines are held on foot and in attractive bush and farmland locations. Some events are held in metropolitan areas (“metrogaines”) or on bikes (“cyclegaines”). Rogaining is a challenging adventure sport and is a lot of fun. Who is it for? Rogaining is a team activity for people of all ages and levels of fitness. Everyone from elite athletes to families with young children can enjoy rogaining. New rogainers are always welcome and assi stance is always available from organisers to help get novices started. The parts of the course you visit are entirely up to you and your fellow team members. There are no set routes and you don’t have to spend the whole time on the course. You can return to the ‘hash house’ at any time for hot food and a rest around the campfire, or a sleep, before heading out again. Some competitive teams may cover up to 50km in a 12 hour event and even more in an event of 24 hours duration. The distance you travel is entirely up to you. The satisfaction comes in finding your way around the course according to the route that you have chosen and navigating back to the finish within the time limit. What do you need? Rogaining is good value for money; all you need is basic bushwalking gear including a compass, whistle, pencil, water bottle and comfortable and warm clothes and shoes, a waterproof jacket and a team first aid kit. On events involving an overnight period, you may also wish to bring along camping gear and camp overnight at the ‘hash house’. Rogaining is a fun way to enjoy the bush and test your navigational skills. You do not have to be an athlete as the main aim is to join in the challenge of the surroundings and travel at your own pace. This event is suitable for beginners and experienced teams. The Rogaine is a six-hour event for teams of 2 to 5 people, with a mass start at 9:00am and concluding at 3:00pm. A ‘novice briefing’, for participants who are first-timers or those who would like to be reminded of the fundamentals of Rogaining , will be held at 8:30am; followed by a course briefing at 8:45am which all participants must attend. VENUE: The event will be approximately 2 hours drive west of the Sydney CBD. The exact location will be advised one week prior to the event. Set amongst State Forest, you will enjoy bush and track walking whilst challenging your navigational skills across a variety of terrain. The course design includes areas of easier navigation for novices and the less adventurous, whilst experienced rogainers can challenge themselves running to the outer limits. Camping on Saturday night is available at no charge and, due to the early start on Sunday morning, is recommended. A hearty evening meal, catered by 1st Waitara Scouts, is available on Saturday night at an additional cost of $11.00 per person. So grab some friends and family and enjoy a great weekend ‘out bush’. Entry is $40 per person or $26 for those under 18 or full-time students. Family entry is a maximum of $92. please include children’s names on the entry form. The Children 10 years and under on the day are free – fee includes a pre-marked map for each competitor and a post-event lunch. Unlike other events, it is not necessary to be a member of the NSW Rogaining Association to participate. Traditionally part of your entry fee is donated to one of the organisations Paddy Pallin, the man, championed in his lifetime.