Lone Pine State Park
Sun, Nov 07
|Kalispell
Registration is now open!
Time & Location
Nov 07, 2021, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Kalispell, 300 Lone Pine Rd, Kalispell, MT 59901, USA
About the Event
Join us for an all an orienteering event at Lone Pine State Park.
First-timers: Free
Standard event entry fee: $15 per individual; maximum of $30 for group*
Member event entry fee: $5 for members; maximum of $10 for member group
Junior entry fee: $5 for youth aged 12-20
Kid entry fee: Free for kids under 12
Volunteer discount: Free for anyone who volunteers at a given event
Extra map for any additional group member who wants one: $2
Second course: Free
Compass rental: Free
Grizzly Orienteering is offering annual memberships for individuals and families. A membership gives discounts on event entries, priority registration for certain events, and access to skills clinics throughout the year. The cost for an individual membership (expiring December 31, 2021) is $35, and for a family $50.
Date and Time
The event will take place Sunday November 7th between 10:00am-2:00pm. Please arrive at your assigned time slot in order to help us run things smoothly and safely.
Location
The location is Lone Pine State Park outside of Kalispell, MT.
NOTE: All dogs in Lone Pine State Park must be on leash. Please comply with this requirement in order for us to maintain a positive relationship with the park.
Covid-19 Precautions We recommend wearing masks the entire time you are in the registration, start, and finish areas. Hand sanitizer will be available at check-in. For the purposes of beginner instruction, you will be assigned to one of our experienced volunteers. Please respect their space and maintain proper social distancing.
Equipment We will provide specially created maps with pre-printed courses for each participant.We will also provide loaner compasses. Please return these when you are done. The compasses will be sanitized after each use.Wear clothing that is comfortable for activities in the woods and off-trail and appropriate for the expected temperatures. Please bring your own snacks and hydration. A limited supply of single-serving snacks will be provided, but due to Covid-19 precautions, selection and supply will be limited. Also due to Covid-19 precautions, water will NOT be provided. Please bring an adequate supply of liquid.
Courses You will be able to select from four different maps (courses): Beginner, Advanced Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced courses. The distances indicate the shortest, straight-line distance for visiting all the controls and returning to the finish. You will certainly cover more distance than that. Besides differing in length, courses differ in difficulty levels - the beginner course stays exclusively on trails; advanced beginner offers opportunities to take some shortcuts and shorter off-trail excursions; the intermediate course requires some traversing of the terrain off-trail; and the advanced courses often do not have trail options for some of the route choices.We recommend that you pick a relatively easy course if this is your first event. If it goes quickly and you enjoy it, you can try another, more difficult course, right away. We recommend going out individually or in groups of no more than 2-3 so that everyone is able to get the hang of map reading and navigation.
Beginner Instruction Beginner instruction will be provided by several experienced orienteers. If this is your first event, take a look at the "Newcomers" section of our website to get an idea of what to expect: https://www.grizzlyorienteering.org/newcomers .
Start and Finish You will need to check in with one of our volunteers at registration before proceeding to the start. Our volunteers will provide you with the appropriate map, a loaner compass if needed, and a loaner electronic timing chip and will keep track of who is out and doing which course. When you have found all the controls on your course, return to the finish and check in with a volunteer there. Even if you decide to quit your course before finding all the controls, please check in at the finish so we do not go out searching for you.
Electronic "punching"
An e-punch records your race. At each control, you’ll dip the e-punch into an electronic box, which will beep and flash as confirmation. After you finish, you’ll download the e-punch at the download tent and get a receipt that shows which controls you visited and how long you took between each; these are your “splits.”
Part of the fun of orienteering is comparing your splits with people who completed the same course, and discussing the routes you took!
Tickets
Standard Individual Entry
For non-member adults participating individually
$15.00Sale endedStandard Group Entry
For non-member adult participant groups of two or more
$30.00Sale endedMember Individual Entry
For adults members of GrizO participating individually
$5.00Sale endedMember Group Entry
For two or more participating adults members of GrizO
$10.00Sale endedJunior Entry
For youth age 12-20
$5.00Sale endedKid Entry
For kids 12 and under
$0.00Sale endedFirst Event
For anyone who is participating in a GrizO event for the first time
$0.00Sale endedVolunteer
For anyone who volunteers at this event
$0.00Sale ended
Total
$0.00