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Winter Warmer Series 2026

When
5 Aug – 23 Sep 2026 NZST
Where
Various locations - TBC week prior to the event date
Organised by
Mondo

About the event

The Winter Warmer series consists of weekly events over the months of August and September. Ideal to keep you motivated through the cooler months, bit of strategy, hone the navigation skills and the fitness is a bonus. 

The club event nights are Wednesdays but most of the courses can be done at any other time as we will be using the MapRun app. Please make sure you download and install MapRun version 7 at home/work BEFORE coming to the first event.

August - 5, 12, 19 and 26

September - 2, 9, 16 and 23


Locations to be confirmed the week prior as weather conditions may affect the terrain and access may require change of venues


Starts 5:00 - 6:00pm. Earlier if the event host is ready to go.  

Two event types:

1. Rogaines of 60 minutes duration. Collect as many points as you can within 60mins. Penalties of 30points for every minute over time.


2. Point to point course. Collect the controls in order i.e. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10....... Approx 30 min course.

Online entry will close 9pm Sunday prior to the event date so that we know how many maps to print. We will then re-open the online entry after the event. If you enter the Entire Series prior to the first event, then this doesn't matter.

NO ON THE DAY ENTRIES.


Fees - There are fees for Members and Non-members.

Members:      

Series - Family $135, Senior $70, Junior $35
Per event - Family $20, Senior $10, Junior $5  

Non-Members: 

Series - Family $175, Senior $105, Junior $70
Per event - Family $25, Senior $15, Junior$10   

If you are going out with someone else e.g. a team, please enter their name(s) in the Details. We'd prefer the one entry and payment. It's up to you to get the money from your teammate(s).


All roads are open so please observe all road laws with safe crossing of streets. Also be aware of driveway entrance/exits, members of the pubic using footpaths and public spaces.

Head torches recommended and some form of hi-viz or reflective clothing.