Navigational Rally Getting Started Links and Nav Rally Schedule
Re: Navigational Rally Getting Started Links and 2008 ORRC Schedule
Below is the schedule for the Ontario 2010 Navigational Rally Series (ORRC). The starting locations are guessed at based on previous events, but you should DEFINITELY verify before showing up.
There's a rally beginner school starting on the three evenings of March 22, March 29, April 5. (Different topics each night including a Mini Rally on the 29th.)
KWRC, and MLRC run mini-rally series starting in January.
2010 Ontario Road Rally Cup dates:
Jan 16 January Jaunt Rally - TAC in Waterdown
Feb 20-21 Maple Leaf Winter Rally - MLRC in Bancroft
Apr 17 Spring Run-off Rally - PMSC in Peterborough area
May 01 Blossom Rally - KWRC in Milton
Jun 05 Discover Ontario Rally - TAC in a wandering location
Aug 14 Infinite Monkeys Rally - TAC in Newmarket
Oct 23 Presidents Prize Rally- PMSC in Peterborough area
Nov 06 Open Road Rally - MCO west of Ottawa
Dec 04 First Frost Rally - SPDA in Halton Hills
**** Also added a link to the RSO Nav Rally Organizer's instruction guide. Learn to think like an organizer! ****
Re: Navigational Rally Getting Started Links and 2010 Rally Schedule
Updated with 2010 calendar.
Re: Navigational Rally Getting Started Links and 2010 Rally Schedule
Ted and I developed this presentation for SPDA's rally school. It's bullet points, meant to be delivered by an experienced rallyist to expand on the bullet points, but there may be some thoughts here about working together in the car that you don't find elsewhere.
If there's enough interest, we could try to deliver this by Skype. But, for example, it took us over four hours to present what you see here.
There's more hand-outs that go with this presentation that I'll add later.
SPDA Rally School Handout
Re: Navigational Rally Getting Started Links and 2010 Rally Schedule
In fairness, that was the very first time we gave that presentation and, to be honest, I think that we may have digressed a bit too much with random anecdotes. I'm sure that that if we were to focus a bit more, the whole presentation could be covered inside the 3-3.5 hour range.
In other words, when giving the presentation, we have to remember to
- Stay on the road
- Stay on course
- Stay on time
:-D