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Say your prayers at Psalm Singing Gully

Clare Brownridge – Course Planner

You’ve practiced your goldmining terrain skills at the Prologue, now test them over a longer distance at “Psalm Singing Gully”. You’ll need to say your prayers to get through with a clean run!

This terrain has it all – there are patches of vagueness in between more mining detail than you could poke a mallee stick at. Vegetation varies from nice runnable areas to recent burn regrowth to thick patches that you might want to avoid (prove us wrong…). But don’t fear – the course setter has been kind! What the courses lack in hills, they make up for with exciting navigation that will test your ability to orienteer precisely, make quick route choices and adjust to the current challenge that’s facing you. You’ll need to keep navigating right up to the last control!

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