The Maprun app allows you to use your smartphone to enjoy orienteering at any time. We have set up MapRun courses all across Glasgow, which you can go and run right now, with more new ones being added. The only difference from a “traditional” course is that there are no physical markers on the ground. Instead, your phone tracks your location as you run and vibrates or buzzes to confirm when you’ve reached each control point on the course.
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Welcome to our New Junior cohort from Calderhead HS, Shotts. We look forward to supporting your venture into Orienteering.
84 Members = 33 STAG/SOA/BOF and 51 STAG/SOA have renewed/joined so far - 65 Seniors and 19 Juniors - thank-you.
You can join STAG/SOA by using this link - click here.
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You can join STAG/SOA/BOF by using this link - click here.
Please see the Events tab for details up to our 40th Anniversary Event on Saturday 1st October 2022.
28th May 2022
CPD delivered to Stonelaw HS and Lesmahagow HS.
Contact received from New PT @ Cathkin HS.
30th April 2022
Projects 62 and 63 completed with CPD delivered to 20+ Staff from a variety of Departments.
Great participation and interaction once again :)
23rd April 2022
Maps for Stonelaw, Trinity, Lesmahagow and Cathkin HSs due for delivery.
Kirknewton Project ongoing.
CPDs for Bannerman and Trinity HSs in this coming week.
29th March 2022
Kirknewton Primary (West Lothian) and local park- confirmed as Project 66.
Lesmahagow HS project 65 underway.
Kirknewton Primary visited and options suggested.
Bannerman CPD rearranged for 28th April.
13th March 2022
Awating assistance from SLC re. base material for Lesmahagow HS.
Bannerman CPD arranged for 24th March.
18th February 2022
Meetings held with PTPE @ Lesmahagow HS.
Meeting pending with Cathkin HS.
Bannerman HS's markers installed 12th February 2022.
CPDs for Stonelaw, Trinity and Cathkin HSs projected to May 2022.
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O-Ringen is the world's largest orienteering event, in the form of a five-day competition. However, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, O-Ringen is cancelled this year, so instead, take part in STAG's version at home, centered around Glasgow's world famous subway known as the Clockwork Orange. Each course starts and finishes at a subway station, so it is easy to get to and from; after five days, you will have run around the entire subway line. Between the stations, you have to visit a number of controls — but it's up to you which ones you choose!
Orienteering is an exciting adventure sport suitable for all ages and fitness levels. It combines map reading and running. Competitors have to find their way between a series of checkpoints, called controls, as quickly as possible. There’s no set route between the controls, so you have to decide which way to go and then find your way there without getting lost.