Open24 - Rules and Kit List
This kit list has not been finalised - we hope to do so early in June. Please do not buy expensive equipment without consulting us first.
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 box (per pair) (not two taped together!) for you to access at the transition points. The kit box will need to contain any equipment not used in the stage you are completing e.g. bike helmet, harnesses, shoes, etc. You should also use your transition box for the re-supply of food and spare clothing.
The maximum size of the box should not exceed 1200 long x 500 wide x 600 high (the large kit boxes used at the WARC can not be used on this event) and should not weigh any more than 25kg. Please don't push the limits we are VERY strict on this aspect of the event. We will supply race numbers to affix to your kit box, and your bike.
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)
- Compass (per pair)
- Map (per pair)
- Permanent marker (per pair)
- Whistle – this should be readily available we recommend you attach one to rucksac and another to your bouyancy aid.
- 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 – Paddling
- Buoyancy Aid
- Kayak paddle
- Spraydeck if not using sit on top kayak
Mandatory – Special Stages
- Harness - less than 5 year old with CE mark * see notes below
- Climbing Helmet (not cycle helmet) - We would recommend a multi sport helmet for this event
- 2 x Screw gate karabiners
- 1 x 120cm leash slings (240cm circumference)
We have over the past three years have had tremendous problems on rope stages, with competitors not able to fit their own harnesses (e.g buckles not doubled back, harness on the wrong way around, etc). On one event the event safety staff estimated that 30-40% of harnesses' on competitors arriving at special stages had been put on incorrectly.
For this event it is expected that you can fit your own harness and attach a karabiner to a rope. If you are at all in doubt please employ an instructor at your local climbing wall who will happily show you. Our event staff can not run training sessions during the event and as such if you arrive with kit incorrectly fitted you will not be able to complete the special stage.
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 overtrousers
- Torch with spare batteries, or an extra torch
- 2 glow sticks of different colours (per person - min 8hr)
[update 6th May]
We have updated the kit list with a couple of items, most of the kit on this list is available from Windermere Canoe and Kayak who will be at registration. Call the boat house on 015394 44451 if you are short.
You can check out their online shop here www.totaladventureracing.co.uk
In regards to the waterproof jacket and trousers, for the trek stage we will ask you to carry these regardless of the weather. Pertex lightweight tops are not suitable.
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.
