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Champoeg State Park

Quick info

  • Date and time: Sat. July 10 - start any time between 11am - 1pm

  • Location: Champoeg State Park near Butteville Oregon

  • Courses: Four different courses for all skill levels. Classic point-to-point orienteering format

  • Everyone welcome, members and nonmembers

  • Advance online registration required, deadline Thursday, July 8, at 11:00pm

  • Event director: David Rogers and Julie Pohl


Covid precautions

This event will follow special procedures due to COVID-19 to reduce risks to participants. (These procedures are subject to change.)

  • If you do not feel completely well, please stay home.

  • Face masks are required when social distancing cannot be maintained.

  • We are not conducting skills clinics or renting compasses at this event.


Registration

Advance online registration is required for this event.

  • Makes things fast and easy for YOU on event day (no paperwork or payment)

  • Simplifies determining results

  • Helps meet directors know how many maps to print

  • See who’s attending, maybe plan a carpool

Notes:

  • Online registration closes Thursday, July 8, at 11:00pm

  • Refund policy: full refund if requested more than 48 hours before the start time of the event. Email us to request a refund and we’ll work it out


Event Overview

Champoeg State Park is large and mostly flat. An interesting variety of terrain should make for some fun orienteering! Due to enthusiastic stinging nettles in parts of the course, wearing long pants or running tights is highly recommended on the intermediate and advanced courses.

If this is your first time orienteering, welcome! Free beginner clinics are offered at this event to teach you everything you need to know.

We use an electronic scoring and timing system known as “e-punch”. Each entry or team needs to have an e-punch stick. If you don't have your own e-punch stick, you can rent one at registration. Using e-punch is easy. You can learn how at the event, or read about e-punch here.


Intermediate skills workshop

Linear Features: What They Are, and Three Ways to Use Them

Intermediate skills workshops are for CROC members who have done a course and want to improve their navigation skills beyond the Experienced Beginner level.

This intermediate workshop will expand your understanding and use of linear features, to help you navigate through the terrain. After an explanation and map study of linear features, participants will do a walk-about to practice using these features to get to control sites.

Meet at the registration area at 10:00 am; no additional fee for the workshop. We’ll finish by 11:00 so you can apply your new skills to your course of choice.

Register for the workshop by emailing Anndy Wiselogle by July 7.


Times

  • Intermediate skills workshop 10:00 am to 11:00 am

  • Beginner Instruction clinics 10:30 and 11:00 am

  • Course starts anytime between 11 am and 1 pm

  • Courses close at 3:00 pm (controls will be picked up)

All teams must check out through the course finish before leaving the park, even if the team does not finish the course or returns after the course closes.


Courses

  • White:  Beginner (about 3 km, on-trail and near-trail navigation)

  • Yellow:  Beginner / Intermediate (about 3-4 km, on-trail and near-trail navigation)

  • Orange:  Intermediate (about 4 km, off-trail and on-trail navigation)

  • Green:  Advanced (about 6 km, some trail, mostly off-trail navigation)


REGISTRATION AND OTHER COSTS

Park Fee: Oregon State Parks charges $5 for day use, $30 for a 12 month pass and $50 for a 24 month pass. The day pass fee may be paid at the entrance station before you enter the park.

Event Cost

  • $17 base price - individuals

  • $22 base price - groups of 2 or more

    - Subtract $5 for membership in CROC or other O-club

    - Subtract $5 if you have your own e-stick

$12 - organized Scout or other youth group

Become a CROC member   -   Buy your own epunch


Volunteers

All CROC orienteering events are put on by volunteers, and the meet director can almost always used some extra hands. Please keep in mind:

• No prior experience is needed for many of the tasks

• You can help out AND still run your course of choice 

For descriptions of volunteer jobs, see the Volunteer pages. Please contact the event director listed at the top of this page if you'd like to volunteer at this event.


Results

Results, split times, and Winsplits link are posted to the Events & Results web page a day or two after the event.


Driving directions and location

Latitude longitude coordinates of the event: 45.2482, -122.8940

Click these coordinates for a Google map link, or copy/paste these coordinates into Google maps or your smartphone mapping app to get a map and driving directions to the event.

  1. From Interstate 5, take the Donald exit (Exit 278).

  2. Follow the signs to Champoeg Park: Drive west on Ehlen Road. Go about 3.6 miles.

  3. Turn right on Case Road. Go about 1.4 miles.

  4. Turn left on Champoeg Road. Go about 0.9 miles.

  5. Turn right into the park at the entrance. Follow the orienteering signs to the event start area.

Click the coordinates for a Google map, or copy and paste these latitude longitude coordinates (in decimal degree format) into Google maps or your smart phone to get a map and driving directions to the event.

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