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DUE TO WIND THE COMP IS POSTPONED UNTIL 19th & 20th OF DECEMBER. UPDATE ON OR BEFORE THURSDAY 17th EVENING.
There will be two rounds of the Auckland Regional Paragliding Competition in 2020
A fun and social event but also a platform for pilots to increase their international and domestic rankings in the run up to the World Championship selection.
Flying site
There are many take offs around Auckland suitable for each wind. The place is flyable almost all year round. But one shall pay attenction to the wind in valley while planning take off and landing points.
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Airtribune blogging
The organisers are using Airtribune for registration, tracking, blogging and to publish scores
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Plastic reduction
The organisers support reducing the use of unnecessary plastic at the event. This includes NOT giving disposable water bottles
Prize funds and scoring categories
- Auckland Champion
- Auckland Fun Class
Contacts
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Organiser and Comp Director
- Johnny Hopper
- 0210562275
- johnnyhopper@gmail.com
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Scorer
- Kyla MacDonald
- 0210562320
- kylamacdonald@gmail.com
Event info
DUE TO WIND THE COMP IS POSTPONED UNTIL 19th & 20th OF DECEMBER. UPDATE ON OR BEFORE THURSDAY 17th EVENING.
There will be two rounds of the Auckland Regional Paragliding Competition in 2020
A fun and social event but also a platform for pilots to increase their international and domestic rankings in the run up to the World Championship selection.
Results from this comp will affect both domestic (NZPRS) and international (WPRS) rankings and is sanctioned as an FAI Cat-2 event.
Round 2: 12th & 13th December 2020
For both rounds, the following weekend can be used a reserve date in the event of non-taskable weather.
Flying location could be one of the following locations:
* Dill's Hill - Auckland
* Moirs Hill - Auckland
* Kaimais Range - Waikato
* Paeroas Range - Bay of Plenty
Depending on demand and location we may put on a barbecue and social event, paid for by a koha system.
Please note that no transport is included as part of this competition, so that's getting there, getting up the hill and retrieve - please make your own plans. If you turn up with no plan for transport then it's very likely that you will not be able to partake.
Pilots will have to upload their own tracklog to the scoring system after each task. Please ensure that you know how to download an IGC file from your instrument. A link for correct scoring page will be published here before the event.
A waypoint file will be provided by email once the event location is known. This is because we have seperate waypoint files for Auckland and Waikato regions.
Selection and entry fee
This event is satellite tracker MANDATORY - so you must fly with either a Spot or InReach and have provided the tracking link in your Airtribune registration.
You must also have:
* A certified wing with a valid NZ WOF (visiting pilots are exempt from the WOF requirement)
* Emergency parachute
* UHF Radio
* A device capable of providing a tracklog in IGC format
* A harness with certified back protection
* A phone that you can send a text or WhatsApp message from
* Everything else that you need to legally fly a paragliding in New Zealand
25% of the places (10) need to be held for international pilots until 60 days before the event as per FAI rules, though we suspect that Covid-19 will make this a mere technicality.
The first 10 places will be offered to the highest ranked pilots according to their NZPRS ranking 1st September 2020 (round 1) and 1st October 2020 (round 2) and this will start to take place 60 days before the start of the event.
All other places will be awarded roughly as first-registered-first-offered ultimately at the discretion of the comp director and no discussion will necessarily be entered into. For round 2, after the selection based on NZPRS then priority placing will be offered to pilots who missed out on round 1 due to over subscription.
It is highly likely that this comp will be over subscribed. Some will be left disappointed and there's not much we can do about that.
All pilots are expected to know how to upload the waypoints to their own instrument and MUST provide a tracklog by the nominated submission time. We may not be able to offer support with this so please make a plan for how you are going to submit your tracklog for scoring.
Because Waikato and Auckland have different waypoint files - please be careful. We won't know for sure where we are going until the Thursday before each round.
You can find Auckland waypoints here: http://www.nzhgpa.org.nz/competitions/pg-competitions/downloads/Auckland%20Competition%20Waypoints%202016.wpt?attredirects=0&d=1
...and Waikato waypoints here: http://www.nzhgpa.org.nz/competitions/pg-competitions/downloads/Paeroa-Kaimai%20Waypoint%20List%202016.wpt?attredirects=0&d=1
If you are widely regarded as a nut-job then you may be refused entry at the discretion of the competition organiser without further discussion.
Prize fund and scoring categories
Eggs as day prizes, and maybe some vegetables.
Auckland Fun Class Trophy (best pilot on an EN-A or EN-B glider)
Auckland Champion Trophy (best pilot)
This trophies will be awarded after each round.
General schedule
We will meet and gather somewhere for a briefing at 10:00 each morning.
If Dills Hill - meet at Puhoi Pub
If Moirs Hill - meet as Puhoi Pub
If Kaimais - meet at Ronnies Bakery in Matamata
If Paeroas - meet as Ngapouri Road junction
We will then convoy up the hill. A pilots need to arrange their own transport up the hill, and retrieve. The organiser is not arranging this for you. Please note that walking up the Kaimais is not permitted.
During task briefing a suitable watering hole will be nominated for after flight meeting. There may be help with track uploads but it is by far the best if you can do this yourself. Reach around to the people in your group and make a plan for immediate tracklog upload.
Daily schedule
10:00 Meet at announced meeting place
11:00 Going up hill
12:00 Flying
Evening: Pub, or social bbq
Accommodation and Activities
If Puhoi then most people will stay at home in Auckland. Out of town visitors can contact us for advice, but you all have friends here.
If Rotorua then most people will stay at the Rotorua Thermal Holiday Park or nearby
If Matamata then most people will stay at the Opal Hot Springs
How to get here
Go to Puhoi, Matamata or Ngapouri Road once advised.
788 Old North Road, Huapai, Waimauku 0882, New Zealand
Auckland New Zealand
Plane
The nearest is Auckland International airport.
Web: https://www.aucklandairport.co.nz/
also:
Web: https://logen.nz/auckland-airport/
Regular bus services connect the airport to the central city and several other local centres. For timetable and connection information, contact MAXX +64 9 366 6400, or vist this page.
Bus
Plan the route with bus here
https://at.govt.nz/bus-train-ferry/
and here http://www.intercity.co.nz/ depending on the town you go to.
Car
If you go to north take-offs (Dills hill, Moirs Hill) you need to take state highway 1 to get to Puhoi. There are about 62 km which will take about 50 min without traffic.
If you go to south, to take off Kaimais take highway 27 to Matamata (150 km - 1,5 hours). If you go to Paeroase after highway 27 continue on highway 5 to waikiki valley. This is a longest destination it will take 5 hours (about 240 km) to get there
Downloads
Waypoint files
Organizers
Contacts
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Organiser and Comp Director
- Johnny Hopper
- 0210562275
- johnnyhopper@gmail.com
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Scorer
- Kyla MacDonald
- 0210562320
- kylamacdonald@gmail.com