Report for VK3YQN Fox Hunt 18th
August 2006
The hounds
met at the Pinewood Shopping Centre and were set off from there by Neale Banks
(thanks for helping out Neale).
The night
was run by Ian VK3YQN, Bruce VK3TJN, Roger VK3HRL and Peter and consisted of a
mixture of single and two-leg hunts with a 70cm leg thrown in as well.
Hunt 1 Leg A
We were worried that the 70cm signal on this first
hunt of the night might be a bit weak way back at the Pinewood start location,
but it turned out the hounds had a good signal all the way. The fox used was
Ian MZ's 70cm intermittent unit that put out a good
signal on the 3 element beam in the tree beside the creek, at the back of
Greaves Reserve,
Hunt 1 Leg B
This 2m fox-or transmitter was located by Peter a
short run from the first leg (provided you knew where the bridge was) in a
drain pipe on the Eastlink construction area.
First in was MZ followed by YDF, OW and finally BLN with similar timing to the
first leg.
Hunt 2 Leg A
Ian (and his brother John) hid this transmitter in bushes at the East side of
the lake in Karkarook park. First on the scene
was Adam YDF followed a minute later by Geoff and BLN 3 minutes after
that. OW arrived 4 minutes after that.
Hunt 2 Leg B
Though physically not more than 300m from the 1st leg
location, this 2nd leg was meant to be a real bastard. Shortly after we heard
that teams were in on the 1st leg, we could here car doors slamming in the
industrial estate off
Most took some time to actually find the fox hidden under some discarded
polystyrene foam halfway up (down ?) a steep
embankment.
Somehow the MZ team got a runner in from the North, through the trotting track,
even though we thought we'd discounted this possibility pretty thoroughly in
our explorations the weekend prior. Something mumbled about "easy to
squeeze past gates"....hmmm, well we'll give them the benefit of the
doubt.
We'd considered hiding the fox within the ex-tip right beside our secluded
laneway, but thought that this might create too many objections about not-particularly-accessible-property,
despite the nice hole in the fence nearby. As it turns out one runner (another
MZ one I think!) did come into our location via the tip....more mumblings about
"no fences the way I came", where we knew this to be patently
impossible.
Hunt 3
Peter was located in the "Urban Forest" off
Hunt4 Leg A
Bruce dropped Roger out of the car near Darling Station on his way to supper
for a spontaneously created extra leg on this hunt to pad the night out to the
correct length due to the hounds finding some of the trickier spots faster than
anticipated.
Roger was on foot on the east side of Monash Fwy near Darling Railway Station transmitting
intermittently on the T7H. Most teams were observed before alighting from
their vehicles so Roger took every opportunity to confuse them. The YDF team's
beam-swinger seemed to stop the beam at 12 o'clock every time, and as Roger was
at his 3 o'clock he would transmit until he saw the beam start to turn, then turn off as the beam went past 1 o'clock. Nasty! MZ saw
him before he could hide properly and were in first, followed by BLN, YDF and
eventually OW.
Hunt4 Leg B
The fox was located up an embankment on the side of the Anniversary Trail near
Winton Rd. Easiest entry was via a lane near the corner of
Hunt 5
This was the supper hunt and was handled by Peter. It was located in the
new estate on the site of the old Arnott Factory near
a fence at the end of a drain extending beyond the west end of
The location was found by Bruce when creating the "Hashwood"
map. Similarly to Hunt 3 all teams found this within 3 minutes of each
other with MZ first, followed by OW, YDF and finally BLN.
Final
scores are slightly different from those announced on the night due to double
checking however the placings are unaltered:
1st MZ 6 pts
2nd YDF 8 pts
3rd OW 18 pts
4th BLN 27 pts
Cheers,
Ian
VK3YQN