The 2012 Netherlands ARDF Championship is at Havelte West. |
Formerly part of a US/NL base it is now open for public use (except the bit in the north part of the map - which is still pixellated on Google Earth) |
It was a tough morning competition - some of the runners did not feel like going out for the afternoon race. |
Dick Fijlstra is planner, organiser and multilingual master of ceremonies |
Being a first year M50 means I have a chance of winning the "International Prize" - fastest combined time for the morning 80m and afternoon 2m competitions. |
Mike Dunbar - 3rd place and first Australian |
A nice trophy - but of course, not as respected as the Jan Hoek Trofee |
Edwin is the Champion - The Dutch do seem to go in for orange in a big way |
All the trophy winners |
All the competitors - as usual M60 is the biggest class. There were more juniors at the adjacent mountain bike camp than compete in ARDF for all the countries of Western Europe |
The results will be here (eventually)
and now that I have downloaded my GPS tracks - in the morning I passed within 0.4 metres of #2 having DF-ed to within 20m before it turned off - and then took 5 more minutes to find it...
0.39 metres from the Tx and I did not see the banner (it was low down to the East of a large tree trunk and I was travelling from the West) |
and again for #3 in the afternoon...
4.46 metres from the Tx and I did not see the banner |
The first pass - West track heading NE was 'off transmission' - the return heading SW was 'on transmission' - I got within arms length of the Tx banner and did not see it at first - I knew I was close because my Rx was constantly overloading. I then looked down at my Yagi to make an adjustment - and there was the little flag almost touching the end of the beam.
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