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Queensland Rogaine Association

The Sport of Long Distance Cross Country Navigation


What is Rogaining?

Rogaining is the sport of long distance cross-country navigation, in which teams of two to five people visit as many checkpoints as they wish in a set time period. The classic rogaine is 24 hours in duration, however, there are also shorter events of 6, 8 and 12 hours.

Most rogaines are held on foot in picturesque bush and farmland locations, however, some events are held in metropolitan areas ("Metrogaines") or on bikes ("Cyclegaines").

The start/finish area - or "Hash House" provides food and drink for all competitors for the duration of the event. Teams may return to the Hash House as often and for as long as they wish for food, rest, sleep or socialising.

While longer rogaines provide the opportunity for night navigation, it is by no means compulsory. In a 24 hour event, many teams decide to spend the night at the Hash House and head out again the next morning to visit some more checkpoints.
Rogaining is a real adventure sport and is a lot of fun.

Who is it for?

Rogaining is a team activity for people of all ages and levels of fitness. Everyone from elite athletes to families with young children can enjoy rogaining.

New rogainers are always welcome and experienced rogainers will be only too pleased to offer assistance.

The parts of the course you visit are entirely up to you and your team members. There are no set routes and you don't have to spend the whole time on the course.

Some competitive teams may cover 50 km in a 12 hour event and over 100 km in an event of 24 hours duration. However, the distance you travel is entirely up to you. The satisfaction comes in finding your way around the course according to the route that you have chosen, and navigating back to the finish within the time limit.

What do you need?

Rogaining is good value for money; all you need is basic bushwalking gear including comfortable shoes, warm clothes, a compass, whistle, pencil, water bottle, food for out on the course and a basic team first aid kit. On 12 and 24 hour events you may also wish to bring along camping gear and spend overnight at the Hash House. If you plan to try night navigation, you will need a good torch.

What does it cost?

Entry fees vary generally from $10 to $45 each depending on the duration of the event. This covers food at the Hash House during the event, your map, information sheets and facilities at the Hash House.

Annual membership of the Queensland Rogaine Association costs $20 for an Individual or $30 for a Household. Membership is valid for 12 months from date of joining, and entitles members to reduced entry fees.

Where are events held?

The Queensland Rogaine Association organises several events each year mostly within 2 hours drive of Brisbane, but events are also regularly held as far north as Cairns.

Contact Details

Paul Guard
President
Queensland Rogaine Association
Email: paulguard@gmail.com
Tel: 0405 673 986
Web: www.qldrogaine.asn.au

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