Right turn for street explorers

Imogen, Layla and Rebecca Fox from Killarney at the Street Orienteering. Pictures: TERRY WEST

RUNNERS looking for new opportunities to keep fit are invited to come along to a series of street orienteering events being conducted in Warwick over the coming weeks.
The events, which started on Sunday, will continue for the next three weeks.
Liz Bourne, publicity officer for event organisers Bullecourt Boulder Bounders, said that street orienteering provided an interesting new way to keep fit as it combined running with a mental challenge.
“It’s like a car rally on foot with only basic navigational skills required,” she said.
“It has proved a very popular orienteering activity interstate and around Brisbane so our club was keen to introduce it to the Warwick community.
“Keen runners will enjoy exercising their brains as well as their bodies while walkers and family groups could also have fun testing their map reading abilities.”
Ms Bourne said the first event was held at Victoria Park, near the hospital, with starts from 4pm to 5pm.
She said no special equipment was required and compasses could be borrowed at the event.
The entry cost is $5.
Anyone who is interested in trying street orienteering is encouraged to come along.
The following events will be held at Australiana Park on 31 January, Scots College on 7 February and Queens Park on 14 February.
For further information, please contact 4683 6374 or go to www.oq.asn.au.