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Wessex Motor Club 2013
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What is a scatter? Collection of points (called route checks [RCs]) “scattered” over the map. You are provided with clues which, when solved, give the location of these points. You are also given a sheet with a simple question for each point. Once you've solved some clues, go to those places and answer the questions to prove you were there.
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An official that you should try to visit during a particular time slot You are given their location You should do your best to manage this as: They will give you some more clues You are awarded 10 points for each one you visit Control Marshals
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Extra details Some RCs are worth more – usually those further away or with harder clues. Choose your route carefully – lots of tactics! You must be at the finish on time, otherwise you are disqualified. Aim to be a little early just in case you get stuck behind a Nissan Micra doing 20mph on your way to the finish...
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A map and 'romer' (available at the start) A pencil (and probably a rubber...) Some way to tell the time (watch, phone, in-dash clock...) A torch (to find the answers at dark RCs) You will need:
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Useful extras... Map board Clipboard Calculator?!
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Basic approach to a first event Turn up and sign on. Receive final instructions and an answer sheet Plot things you know like locations of Control Marshals, Start, Finish etc. Check watch... Event starts!
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First event started! Solve and plot as many clues as you want. Begin with the easiest Do not spend more than 10-15 minutes on this. Drive! Hopefully arrive at a correct RC location Get out and have a hunt for the answer to the question
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Tips for first timers! Get to both control marshals Don't spend ages looking for answers at RC's Establish a clear way of marking RC's Get to the finish on time!!!
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Any questions?
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12 Car Rally - The Basics You will need exactly the same stuff as for a Scatter: Map and map board Pencils and rubbers Roamer Torch for navigator Time telling device BUT this time there is a fixed route rather than a choice of points. You need to get to certain points along a certain route within a certain time.
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How the event works: Each Car (up to 12) set off on their own minute Have to get to Time Control (TC) at your time At each TC get more nav Crew with least minutes and fails WINS
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Timing Sheets Show what time you should arrive at each TC Marshall marks your actual arrival time Can be a maximum of 30 minutes late at a TC Allowed to make up a set amount of time on each section
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Fails and Minutes Every minute you drop, counts to your end score Make-up time, exceeding = 1Fail Missing TC = 3 Fails Wrong direction to TC = 1 Fail Open Envelope = 1 Fail
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Code Boards Found along the route Correct order earns no fails Left side of the road Long-way-round triangles
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Wessex Motor Club 2012
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Numbers 33, 44 101 345237 Grid lines Spot heights Six figure grid references
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Letters yyy YyYy RRy wyy BRR Colours of roads on the map: Y – big yellow y – little yellow R – red B – brown w – white First letter road you approach junction from, last letter leave from
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Herringbones Travel the route Miss a left is equivalent to turn right etc
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Clock 0710 1635 0000 In to the junction on the hour Out of the junction in the minute
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Tulips Drawing of the junction
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Squares Leave/enter grid square at that point in order
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Trace Outline of the route, shrunken onto the page
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Other Anagrams, Points of interest on the map Whatever the setter is feeling like that day.....
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