Showing posts with label mountain biking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mountain biking. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 February 2008

Mountain Biking

ah, the events for this year are large in number,

the link below is for the entry form for the secondary school nations

RACE DAYS:  Sunday March 16 Auckland XC Individual Champs

Saturday 12 April NZ Secondary School Champs Levin

Sunday 13 April NZ Secondary School Champs Levin

Saturday May 10 Moonride 12 Hour race in teams


Sunday 1 June Winter Series Race 1

Sunday 29 June Winter Series Race 2

Sunday 10 August Winter Series Race 3

Sunday 7 September Winter Series Race 4


I have tried to find as many of these as possible, now I need to figure out where I can put in the training rides for these. Also need to figure out a way to make the $100 for travel, accommodation and entry not seem so much,

Monday, 21 January 2008

Unfinished work

I still have yet to write a quick introduction for Mountain Biking for the school sports page.

Mountain biking is a great way to explore the outdoors, stay in shape, or just have fun. Racing down the side of a mountain is a lot of fun indeed, although it can also be quite dangerous. Even though it’s dangerous, if you ride with caution, it can be enjoyed by the entire family.

At ******** School we mainly ride every second Sunday through various purpose built Mountain Bike Tracks in Woodhill Forest, Whitford Forest, and the Hunua Ranges.

There is opportunity to compete in the:

* Auckland Secondary Schools Cross Country Individual Champs
* Auckland Secondary School Winter Series, four events over the winter months in Auckland
* Auckland Secondary School Team Relay
* New Zealand Secondary Schools Indicidual Champs, in Levin
* Cateye Moonride, a 12 hour mountain bike race where you will compete in a team down in Rotorua Forests.

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Saturday, 29 December 2007

Failed Internet Bookings, Community Projects and Mountain Biking

I have managed to get away from the City of Sails for the summer break. Oh the holidays! I travel south to the Garden City for some time to think, work on my scheme for the next year, to get some different ideas for units of work and get away from the rat race of work. I reflect on the year that was and what next year could be.

I normally travel south down the Island visiting various people and places along the way. However this time I have headed west to a small alpine village called Hanmer Springs. I came here six years ago through the Outdoor Education papers at Teachers College, where we walked the tracks, had a shower under a waterfall and had to plan and run a full day Outdoor Education programme with students from around the area. This has turned out to be an interesting experience coming back.

I booked my accommodation online, and should have realized something was wrong when I didn’t get a confirmation email from them, however being the time of year I though, oh they are just busy. I should have rang. I turned up to the top 10 mountainview holiday park expecting to have a tent site sorted, instead they wonder who I am and once they hear that I booked through the internet, they said “not another one, this is the fifth time its happened in the last couple of days, we haven’t been getting bookings from the internet, we need to get it sorted out” and me thinking, “its not my fault, do you have a tent site”. They had a tent site for one night and couldn’t fit me in for any more nights. So, its do I go back home, or find other accommodation. Right lets see what is round here. I find myself at the Hanmer Springs Forest Camp for four nights.

I have been and had a look around the camp and to be honest it hasn’t changed much. It has had new buildings which are cabins, however they were here last time. The old huts have had a paint job, and some more silver birch trees have been planted at the tent sites. It is good facilities and a large area to play, pity I don’t have a frisbee in the car, I wouldn’t be able to hit anything.

But why blog about this, I found a sign near the camp track which got me thinking. It explains that the camp track was built by Shirley High School Six form students in 1983 as a community project. (The camp track is a 1-2km walking track between the Forest Camp, which used to be a education centre and the Department of Conservation Information centre on the outskirts of Hanmer Springs in the historic forest) This has gotten me thinking about other school community based projects. In Christchurch there is a bridge built by Burnside High Students students at “The Groynes”. Where are these projects now. Will the new curriculum help get some of these projects off the ground again, or has the governments Resource Management Act, or the Health and Safety Act killed off these projects. The skills that these students learnt through these community based projects would have been, planning, design, building, evaluation and teamwork. Some of these are found in projects carried out at school. But to get students away from a school environment and out into the community is fantastic. In the following years those students would have gone back to the project and seen how it grew, changed, and is now used and would have said to their families, “I helped create that”. The amount of pleasure they must feel when they see it used now.

What other projects are there out in the community that schools help to create?

As I think about this, I start to see little educational projects, tree planting down a stream to show riparian planting and how it creates an environment that helps insect life and stream life improve, the worm farms that show students that they don’t have to throw everything away, recycling schemes that help the family at home with their green bin each week. Sustainability, is where this comes in, and environment. Litter campaigns to get the students to put it in the bin, this has been going for 18 years now and it still hasn’t hit through, and slip, slop, slap, put a hat on at school. But I guess my main point was where is the big projects that schools become involved in.

I find it difficult in my area of Technology ICT, can I say the same, probably due to the changing nature of ICT, in 1983 there wasn’t the internet, and computers were expensive and connecting them to each using ethernet. Not really, It is the hard materials that these type of projects get done, and with so many jobs in the education gazette crying out for technology teachers that this type of community project has probably been killed off, probably as well as the subject. Other groups that the seniors might get this type of project out of would the be environmental group at the school, or at out school the ki wanis,

As for me, tomorrow brings the Mountain Biking tracks of Hanmer, tracks like Dog Stream, Tank, and Detox. Then to take a load off in the thermal springs that Hanmer is famous for.

A hint: Purchase the Mountain Bike map from the local i-Site, the proceeds go towards maintaining and building new tracks in the Hanmer Springs area.

I also have been trying to find a wireless connection in Hanmer Springs to be able to check my email to see whether that a certain conformation email has come through. (It hasn’t) I have a copy of the Telecom Wireless Hotspots for New Zealand and there is one at the Heritage Hotel, however since I am not a resident of the hotel I have managed to find a location outside it on Jollies Pass Road, beside a walkway to gain access to the Telecom Wireless Hotspot. Pity that I was attacked by mozzies in the process of checking my email. I would have had a wireless connection at the top 10 mountain holiday park as they have wireless throughout the whole park. Oh Well, I am on Holiday.

Monday, 19 November 2007

Mountain Biking

I have been asked to write an introduction for the school sports page for Mountain Biking, I will use this blog entry as a place to write a refine the entry.

Mountain biking is a popular sport for the individual?

Helping U19's earn respect. the term Huckster means someone who hucks, which means jumping off any little rock, or down a bank and loving it.

We are actually a group of students who formed a group to try and gain some respect and action for riders who are at high school.

Main Objective is to have some fun, so we encourage discussion, problem solving and participation at all levels, while on two wheels.


Sunday, 18 November 2007

Mountain Biking 2008

Since I have enjoyed the mountain biking this year, it looks like I could be taking it again next year. So far this year I have cracked a couple of ribs, I have a 2 inch gash on my arm and fractures my right shoulder. What a fun season it was. I found it great fun with the students who probably would never get the huge opportunity of every 2nd week to go out and do a sport that they enjoy. I think I have to get into it a little bit sooner next year to get some of them into racing mode for nationals in April.

http://www.collegesport.co.nz/sports/mountain_biking.html

So far the dates for the Auckland Winter Series are: AKSS WINTER SERIES:
Round 1: Sunday 6 May Riverhead forest
Entries close: 14 May
Round 2: Sunday 10 June Woodhill Forest
Entries close: 11 June
Round 3: Sunday 5 August Hunua Forest
Entries close: 30 July
Round 4: Sunday 2 September Whitford Forest
Entries close: 13 August

The new bike I am getting from Cycle City is a Avanti Hammer

Monday, 8 October 2007

First Aid

We have been offered First Aid training at school, however this was during the holidays and I have been busy with other things like the ULearn conference. So when this came up in one of my emails from woodhill, I jumped at the chance and emailed the Deputy Principal straight away...

--- Email below ---

I was wondering if the school could pay for me to attend one of these first aid courses, it does meet a more specific need rather than the general first aid courses that have been on offer this year as I look after Mountain Biking, and it might be useful for me as the injures I have had this year are Mountain Bike specific (2 cracked ribs, a 3 inch gash on the left arm, and a fractured right shoulder).

14 October, $55 at Woodhill Forest, Hellensville.

http://www.peakrisk.co.nz/courses/firstAid/FirstAidMTB

I hope I get to go... three hours of training instead of 8 hours, sweet!

Extra Information
Well I get to go, early morning rise on Sunday morning, not too sure if I will take my bike though, still got a sore shoulder and haven't started physio yet on it.

Monday, 14 May 2007

Mountain Biking part 2

I have been waiting of the information about the college sport mountain biking events to come out, nothing has come to the school (I have been in contact with Darryl since day one), so we kept an eye out on the college sport website, The sports coordinator received no information on this.

The dates listed on the site today!!! Are as follows

AKSS Winter Series:

Round 1: Sunday 6 May
Entries close: 14 May
Round 2: Sunday 10 June
Entries close: 11 June
Round 3: Sunday 5 August
Entries close: 30 July
Round 4: Sunday 2 September
Entries close: 13 August

Riverhead Forest

Woodhill Forest

Hunua

Whitford Forest

However on the 15th April the organisation college sport had this on it…

Round 1: Sunday 20 May
Entries close: 14 May
Round 2: Sunday 17 June
Entries close: 11 June
Round 3: Sunday 5 August
Entries close: 30 July
Round 4: Sunday 19 August
Entries close: 13 August

Riverhead Forest

Woodhill Forest

Hunua

Whitford Forest

Just checked the notice board and the dates have changed.

Cancellations, Postponements and Transfers
Last Updated: Monday 7th May, 12.00pm

MOUNTAIN BIKING:
Due to date clashes the Winter Series for Mountain Biking is now as below:
Round 1 - Sunday 6th May @ Riverhead Forest
Round 2 - Sunday 10th June @ Woodhill Forest
Round 3 - Sunday 5th August @ Hunua
Round 4 - Sunday 2nd September @ Whitford Forest
Please email email address has been removed for entry forms and information.

Since this happened, I have email the group responsible for the AKSS mountain bike series and got the reply or

Sorry - as per last year I run it via email distribution list - hence contact on site - difficult to confirm dates end of last year as College Sport demanded - hence changes.

Will add you to list

Organiser

Now this is just great, everything else on collegesport is available on the collegesport website, apart from the mountain biking, yeah, as I am thinking, great, just great!

I received a document when I emailled the organiser, and here are the new dates, I put them up here so I have an easy to access copy of them in case I need them at school.

2007 ‘Confirmed’ dates

Sunday’s:

  • May 6 MTB RACE ONE: Riverhead #
  • June 10 MTB RACE TWO: Woodhill @
  • August 5 MTB RACE THREE: Hunua
  • September 2 MTB RACE FOUR: Whitford *
  • N.B.1. # RACE 1 clash with Moro event 19/20 May – hence change (+ N-Duro #1 was 27/5/07)
  • N.B. 2. RACE 2 clash with N-Duro 2 so moved back one week
  • N.B.3. * RACE 4 original date 19th August (in ASB Calendar) clashed with a N-Duro race. Possible Alternate: 2 September (but these are either side of Easter Tournament week)
  • N.B. 4. Whitford should be available despite logging earlier in year.
Overall, something i have learnt from this experience, don't trust anyone, email the organiser and get the details first hand, even though it has been done another way for years.

Oh the website for collegesport www.collegesport.org.nz
even the ags mountain bike group that organise the AKSS races haven't got anything up on their website about the event. Oh well, better luck next year, and there will be a next year :)

Sunday, 15 April 2007

Mountain Biking

I am in charge of the Mountain Biking at the school, it is an incredible sport to be involved in, only problem is the paperwork. RAMs forms and SAP forms are a big part of it. I have to put down in writing all the Hazards, Risks, and anything else related to the sport and area that we are planning on visiting. Each trip requires a site visit first.

Some of the ones we have already gone to are Woodhill Mountain Bike Park
Whitford Mountain Bike Park,
future rides will be going to Hunua Bike Park

I am also looking at the students getting involved in the Auckland Mountain Bike Winter Series that is run through collegesport as I think it would be a great experience for them. It has four events

What I hope is that my mountain bikers will have a little knowledge of the area that they are going to be competing in.