The Tour de Trigs Walking Competition

The Toughest Non-Stop X-Country Navigation Exercise
in and around
North Oxfordshire, South Warwickshire and South Northamptonshire.


"It's only a walk - Yes, but are you up to the challenge?"

"Something cool to put on my NRA and CV!"

The Tour de Trigs is a major event in the walking calendar
which attracts walkers from all over the WORLD!

The full Tour de Trigs event is a 50 miles in 24 hours orienteering cross-country hike that takes place around Banbury, Oxfordshire during the first weekend of December each year. It is a great test of stamina and map-reading ability, much of it taking place during the hours of darkness, cross-country, in winter conditions. The 50 mile route, which is changed each year and kept a secret until the day, is only disclosed to each team of three competitors as a set of map references, 30 minutes before they set off at one minute intervals from the Warriner School, Bloxham on the Saturday morning.

The Tour de Trigs is held in during the first weekend of December, giving walkers a maximum of about 9 hours of daylight within the 24 hours available, however the faster teams may have as little as 4 or 5. The route avoids roads wherever possible, taking competitors along footpaths, bridleways and little used country lanes. The pretty rolling countryside around Banbury is not generally seen as being particularly difficult for walking, however with ploughed fields, flooded ground near streams, darkness and perhaps rain or fog to contend with, not to mention the 50 miles distance and only a set of map references to navigate by, it becomes a major challenge. Each team of three competitors must carry specific items of kit, including a sleeping bag, a survival bag, food and a first aid kit

A number of trophies are awarded for the fastest teams in a range of categories, and everyone who completes more than 30 miles receives a certificate. A shorter 30-mile hike for youngsters aged 14 - 17 (inclusive) was introduced in 2005. Separate trophies are awarded to the fastest teams of youngsters. By encouraging younger walkers to compete in a shorter, 30 miles hike, we hope they may be encouraged to take up walking as a lifelong hobby. It will also be a useful thing for them to add to their National Record of Achievement and CV!

The Tour de Trigs is organised by the Banbury District Scout Council to high standards of safety, with between 18 and 22 manned and unmanned checkpoints being operational during the event. Nearly 300 people are involved in running The Tour de Trigs, helping to man check points, provide emergency services, supply hot food, and drinks right through the night. National Mobile Communications Sea Cadets Corp provide radio and data communications between checkpoints and Hike Control, and Raynet provides radio communications for transport, rescue services and marshals.

Computers and communications play an important part in ensuring the safety of competitors during the hike. At any one time, every walker's position is known to within about 2 miles. Transport and rescue vehicles have radio equipment and the accepted standard is to ensure pick-up and return to Hike HQ of a retired walker from a checkpoint or rescue of an injured walker within 30 minutes. Much of the rescue organisation is provided by NEAT (Northamptonshire Emergency Aid Team), a group of Explorer and Network Scouts specially trained to provide emergency aid for major events. NEAT have a number of fully equipped ambulances and a communications unit donated by the Northamptonshire Ambulance Service and Police. Staffing of Hike Control involves members from the 15 Banbury Scout groups and Explorer units, Cherwell Division Guides and Banbury St John Ambulance.

The Tour de Trigs started in 1966. This year is the 42nd tour and in addition to the recent foot and mouth epidemic the tour was also cancelled in 1967 for the same reason. It has been held every year since its first year except for those two years.

Many people when they have successfully completed the Tour de Trigs for the first time declare: "Never again!" But somehow they seem to keep turning up, year after year! Such is the appeal of this extraordinary challenge! No doubt there will be many competitors from previous years trying to improve on their previous times again this year! What is it they say about mad dogs and Englishmen?!

So why don't you give it a go? It's different!

For further information about the Tour de Trigs please write to:
The Rookery, Priors Hardwick, Warwickshire CV47 7SL (sae essential for reply)
or email an
Information Request

Tour de Trigs

ENTRY FEE INCLUDES...

Not Included... (Available only if booked on application form)

Entry Fees for 2009

per person
18 years and over £20.00
Under 18 years £18.00

Bursary
A small bursary is available for Scouts and Guides under the ages of 24 who are in full time education or unemployed who wish to enter the Tour de Trigs, Hike competition.

To apply, please send your application in writing as to why you feel that the you have need of the Bursary, accompanied by an endorsement by your leader with the leaders name and contact details to:
Mr R Sangster, Chairman, Tour de Trigs, 10 Addison Road, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX16 9DH.

 

TROPHIES

50 Mile Senior Trophies
The Tour de Trigs Trophy Fastest team
Class A Trophy Fastest team with combined ages less than 54 years
Class B Trophy Fastest team with combined ages less than 120 years
The Bygrave Trophy Fastest team with combined ages more than 120 years
Over the Hill Trophy All members over 50 years
The Ladies Trophy Fastest Ladies team
The Hansford Trophy Fastest Mixed team
The Novice Award Fastest Novice team
Andy Rowse Trophy Fastest Scouting or Guiding team
Handicap Trophy Fastest team from over 30 miles radius from Banbury
Blessed George Napier Trophy Fastest Local Senior team
Blessed George Napier School Trophy Fastest school team over 18
Sean Concannon Trophy Fastest BGN students team

Certificates to all those completing 35 miles

 

30 Mile Junior Trophies
Fastest Junior All Male
Fastest Junior All Female
Fastest Junior Mixed
Dave Manners Scout Trophy Fastest Scout/Guide team
Blessed George Napier under 18 School Trophy Fastest school team
Junior Handicap Fastest team from outside a 30 mile radius of Banbury

Certificates for all Finishers

 

Presentation of Trophies and Certificates to all walkers completing the Tour de Trigs within 24 hours will be made at 13:00 on Sunday.
Certificates will be sent with results, to those completing more than 35 miles.
Please try to attend the presentations, You may have won a trophy!
All members of the Scout and Guide Movement should attend in full uniform.

Get yourself sponsored the same as these entrants.

Our grateful thanks to ............

(Click on images to visit organisation's own website)

 

 

Banbury & District Scout Groups

 

 

Northampton Emergency Aid Team

The Warriner School

 

Raynet

Cherwell Division Guides

Blessed George Napier School

St John Ambulance


John Nicholls (Banbury) Ltd

Local Information, Business Guide & Events
for
Banbury

Cleenol Group Ltd

PiccadillyARB


Fine Lady Bakeries

Smiths of Bloxham

...... and the many willing volunteers without whose help this event could not take place.

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