Street-O/Park-O Evening Score – Wardown Park, Luton

One of our weekly series of informal Street-O events around Hertfordshire on Tuesday evenings.  Newcomers very welcome.

 Please note:

  • Wearing high visibility clothing is advised especially at the start and end of the Street-O season.
  • For more details about our Street-O programme, click here…
Meeting Point
& Parking
Parking: Wardown Park, New Bedford Road, Luton LU3 1LP
Start/assembly:
Outside the adjacent museum
Format 45 minute Score event – visit as many controls as you can in 45 minutes.  You can walk, run or jog.

Bring a smartphone or GPS watch if you have one, and pre-load the MapRun course:

  • UK/Hertfordshire/HH Luton Stopsley 2024 PXAS ScoreV45 PZ
  • UK/Hertfordshire/HH Wardown Park 2024 PXAS ScoreV45 PZ

Download in advance; the PIN to unlock it will be provided at start.

Timings Start between 19:00 and 19:20
Participants Everyone who fancies an evening run with a difference. You can walk and jog too!
The street event will involve crossing busy roads so will NOT be suitable for under 16s unless accompanied by an adult.
The park event will not involve road crossings and is suitable for under 16s.
Registration You are advised to pre-register to ensure a map is available at https://hh.mapreservation.org.uk/
Limited entry on the day, subject to map availability.
Registration closes at midday before the event. We will charge per registrant but you may cancel your entry up to registration close.
Entry Fees & Payment £2 for British Orienteering members, £4 for non-members.
Payment by bank transfer to HH – in advance of the event or immediately after!
Participants can pay for multiple events/family members with one payment (any credit left at the end of the series will be refunded). Please email confirmation to treasurer@herts-orienteering.club to make matching names to registrations easier. If you end up running before paying you will need to reimburse the club within 48 hours.
Maps Waterproof maps will be provided on the night.
Planner and Organiser: David Dixon