[ARDF] ARDF Digest, Vol 103, Issue 1

Vadim Afonkin vadim.afonkin at gmail.com
Wed Mar 21 12:27:10 PDT 2012


Just a reminder - we need to submit letter of intent by March for WC and I think we need to pay for entry fee?


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Mar 21, 2012, в 15:00, ardf-request at kkn.net написал(а):

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>   1.  USA Championships: Southern California airports?
>      (Matthew Robbins)
>   2. Re: USA Championships: Southern California airports?
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> Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2012 15:26:25 -0400
> From: Matthew Robbins <cedarcreek at gmail.com>
> Subject: [ARDF]  USA Championships: Southern California airports?
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> Is there any recommendation for what airports might be good for the Mt.
> Laguna events? I'm assuming San Diego is the closest, but I have heard it
> might be cheaper to fly into Orange County John Wayne or one of the other
> LA airports. Is there any local knowledge about this?
> 
> Matthew
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> On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 4:41 PM, <homingin at aol.com> wrote:
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>> Beginning with the 2012 ARDF World Championships in Serbia, two new
>> events are being added:? sprints and foxoring.? The sprint competition is a
>> short dual-course five-fox 80-meter ARDF run that's intended to be a
>> demonstration for the public.? Foxoring is a combination of classic
>> orienteering and direction-finding in which the competitors use
>> orienteering skills to navigate to specific locations on the competition
>> map where they will be able to receive and locate an 80 meter fox
>> transmitter signal.
>> 
>> Plans are under way to include these two new events at the 2012 USA ARDF
>> Championships in southern California for demonstration and training.? ARDF
>> Team USA members for the main ARDF events in Serbia will be chosen from the
>> regular 2m and 80m competitions only.? Results of the sprint and foxoring
>> sessions at Mt. Laguna will not influence the 2012 team selection for main
>> WC ARDF events.? However, the newest international rules permit nations to
>> have additional team members just for the WC sprint and foxoring events, so
>> it is possible for USA to add members to its team to compete in those
>> events only.
>> 
>> Detailed information about ARDF sprints and foxoring is now on this page
>> of my "Homing In Web site:
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>> http://www.homingin.com/sprints.html
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>> 73,
>> Joe Moell K0OV
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> Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 01:58:32 -0400 (EDT)
> From: homingin at aol.com
> Subject: Re: [ARDF] USA Championships: Southern California airports?
> To: cedarcreek at gmail.com
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> San Diego Airport (SAN) is definitely closest, about 60 miles by road from the competition area.? It is served by 22 airlines including Alaska, American, Delta, JetBlue, Southwest, United and Virgin.
> 
> John Wayne Airport (SNA) is about 135 miles away.? I've never found it to be cheaper, but "your mileage may vary."
> 
> I have a Web page with info on transportation and lodging almost ready to go, but I'm waiting for some info from Marvin.? If I don't get it soon, I'll just post what I have.
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> 73,
> Joe
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew Robbins &lt;cedarcreek at gmail.com&gt;
> To: homingin &lt;homingin at aol.com&gt;
> Cc: ardf &lt;ardf at kkn.net&gt;
> Sent: Tue, Mar 20, 2012 12:26 pm
> Subject: [ARDF] USA Championships: Southern California airports?
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>   Is there any recommendation for what airports might be good for the Mt. Laguna events??I'm assuming San Diego is the closest, but I have heard it might be cheaper to fly into Orange County John Wayne or one of the other LA airports. Is there any local knowledge about this?
>  ?
> Matthew
> 
> 
> On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 4:41 PM, &lt;homingin at aol.com&gt; wrote:
> ?Beginning with the 2012 ARDF World Championships in Serbia, two new events are being added:? sprints and foxoring.? The sprint competition is a short dual-course five-fox 80-meter ARDF run that's intended to be a demonstration for the public.? Foxoring is a combination of classic orienteering and direction-finding in which the competitors use orienteering skills to navigate to specific locations on the competition map where they will be able to receive and locate an 80 meter fox transmitter signal.
> 
> Plans are under way to include these two new events at the 2012 USA ARDF Championships in southern California for demonstration and training.? ARDF Team USA members for the main ARDF events in Serbia will be chosen from the regular 2m and 80m competitions only.? Results of the sprint and foxoring sessions at Mt. Laguna will not influence the 2012 team selection for main WC ARDF events.? However, the newest international rules permit nations to have additional team members just for the WC sprint and foxoring events, so it is possible for USA to add members to its team to compete in those events only.
> 
> Detailed information about ARDF sprints and foxoring is now on this page of my "Homing In Web site:
> 
> http://www.homingin.com/sprints.html
> 
> 73,
> Joe Moell K0OV
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