Open12 - Kit List and Rules
Below you will find a copy of the kit list for the open12 in 2008. This will be updated early in 2009.
We only have a few rules which are in place primarily for your safety and secondly to create a fair event. We would appreciate if you would abide by these and the spirit in which they are written. Deliberate infringement will not result in any loss of points just disqualification.- Don’t take (ride or carry) your mountain bike on a footpath
- Only use public rights of way or permissive tracks as indicated on the map. E.g. Forestry roads
- Close gates even if someone is behind you or they were open when you arrived
- Pairs to stay together (you should be able to talk to each other) except in an emergency
- If you retire, you must report to the finish or the nearest transition point
- GPS units are not allowed to be used on the event (the use of altimeters is allowed)
- Competitors are not allowed to accept or use external assistance (e.g. support crews)
- Only the specified 1:25000 and 1:50000 OS maps can be used (except maps issued by Open Adventure)
- To continue as a ranked team, competitors must visit one control on each stage
- SI Cards (dibbers) must be attached to competitors using tyrek strips on the wrist (supplied if required)
- Competitor bibs must be worn over the top of any clothing or buoyancy aids at all times
Bikes and kit – Open Adventure will transport your bikes and one kit bag (per pair) for you to access at the transition points. .
The maximum size of the bag (approx 50ltr rucksack or duffle bag) should not exceed 1000 long x 400 wide x 400 high and should not weigh any more than 15kg – competitors have in the past pushed beyond these limits we will be VERY strict this year, expect to see a set of scales when you hand in your bag. We will supply race numbers to affix to your bag, and your bike. Please note that the bags could well be stacked on each other so pack anything
Kit We have put together a list of mandatory kit for safety reasons – at any point during or prior to the event random checks may take place. The kit on the list is for each person in the pair unless stated. The list is likely to change in the coming months as the challenges are finalised.
It is very likely that during the course of the event you will get wet and as such you should use a waterproof bag/container for relevant parts of the kit list (e.g. phone).
Mandatory - All sections
- First Aid Kit (per pair)
- (Minimum of crepe bandage, triangular bandage, wound dressing, 2 safety pins and 6 adhesive dressings)
- Mobile phone (per pair)
- Money for phone (per pair)
- Foil or Survival Bag (per pair) *change from 06
- Compass (per pair)
- Map (per pair)
- Permanent marker (per pair)
- Whistle – this should be readily available
- Emergency food
Mandatory - Mountain Bike
- Cycle Helmet
- Front and rear cycle lights
- Puncture Repair Kit (per pair)
- Spare inner tube (per pair)
- Bike Tool (per pair)
- Pump (per pair)
Mandatory – Special Stages
- Gardening gloves - not the £1.99 ones used for cleaning the silver
- Head torch - that you can wear at the sametime as your cycle helmet
- Swimming goggles or face mask - 1 per pair should be OK.
Mandatory – As specified on control description cards
- Spare long sleeved top and leggings e.g. thermal top and tracksters
- Hat can be a “buff”
- Waterproof jacket with hood for trek/ run
- Waterproof over trousers
- Head torch with spare batteries, or an extra torch
We feel right to forwarn you that one section will involve getting a little wet and it could be cold.
If you have any comments in regards to the rules or the kit list please don’t hesitate to contact us, preferably before you infringe them.
