M1S3RY wrote:plus i'm also interested in how Nav events are done, do you get GPS coordinates and then just enter them into your GPS or do it old school with paper map or something different?
Give Rudi a call.. TOP bloke too...
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NAVNITE
What is a Navnite?
Put simply, Navnite is a series of special hard core stages held over one night - a bit like a one night winch challenge.
Navnite is sanctioned by the Cross Country Drivers Association (CCDA). This means it complies with the CCDA requirements, has adopted the CCDA rules and is covered by the CCDA liability insurance policy. All participants and marshalls need to be financial CCDA members.
The standard is extreme, attracting the most capable vehicles with experienced teams. Vehicles need to be registered and compliant with CCDA "open" class specifications. (CCDA WEBSITE ) Winches and aggressive tyres are essential on all vehicles, while diff locks and enhanced suspension offer a distinct advantage.
The event begins at about 10 pm and concludes between 4am and 8am the following morning. The extreme terrain, winching and night hours make it unsuitable for children.
It is the aim of the organisers to have 3 stages where everyone can drive without winching, 3 stages where only the best make it without winching and 3 stages where everyone will have to winch. Teams consist of 2 vehicles and both vehicles compete together.
Navigation is limited to finding the special stages using a GPS. There are no track notes or questions.
If this is too extreme for your liking, NavRun is run over an entire weekend by the same organisers and caters for club enthusiasts with traditional 4WD vehicles with fewer accessories and traction aids. GPS units are required in both vehicles, otherwise there are few restrictions in NavRun.