Clubs using RouteGadget UK
Full list of clubs that are using RouteGadget UK.
Show clubs using RG UK:
- Airienteers
- Badenoch & Strathspey OC
- Basingstoke Andover DO
- Berkshire Orienteers
- Border Liners
- British Army OC
- British Champs
- Bristol OK
- Calder Valley Fell Runners
- Cambridge University OC
- Chigwell & Epping Forest OC
- Claro
- Clevland Orienteering Klub
- Clydeside OC
- Cornwall OC (Kerno)
- Dark & White Events
- Deeside OC
- Devon OC
- EckO - Loch Eck Orienteers
- EB Orienteers
- East Lothian Orienteers
- East Pennine OC
- Edinburgh Southern OC
- Edinburgh University OC
- Guildford Orienteers
- Grampian Orienteers
- Happy Herts
- Harlequins OC
- Havering & South Essex OC
- Interløpers
- JK
- Kingdom of Fife KFO
- Leicester OC
- Lakeland OC
- LAMM - Mountain Marathon
- Lincoln OG
- London O Klub
- LVO Lagan Valley
- Maroc
- Manchester & District OC
- Mid Wales Orienteers
- Mole Valley OC
- Newcastle & Tyneside OC
- North Gloucestershire OC
- Norfolk OC
- North Wilts O
- Octavian Droobers
- OMM - Mountain Marathon
- Oxford University OC
- Pendle Forest Orienteers
- Quantock Orienteers
- RAFO
- Roxburgh Reivers
- Sarum OC
- Scottish 6 Days
- Scottish MBO
- SE Lancs OC
- South London OC
- South Midlands OC
- Southampton OC
- Southern Navigators
- South Ribble OC
- South Wales OC
- South Yorkshire Orienteers
- Stag
- Start Squad
- Suffolk OC
- Tayside Orienteers
- Thames Valley OC
- Tinto
- Walton Chasers
- Wessex OC
- West Cumbria OC
- Wimborne Orienteers
17th May 08
Comments or questions
Why do you make it akmost impossible for a new visitor to your site to actually find the RouteGadget results?
There is no invitation on the Home page to the list of results in date order. (I appreciate that for clubs who host their own copy of RouteGadget this is more complicated but not insoluble)
The only path I have found is via ‘Read more’ in the ‘Clubs Using’ section on the Home page.
Bill,
Every club has their own installation of RouteGadget within this site, so there is no index of all events.
Plus RG uses Java which keeps everything in a virtual sandbox. Data for each event is stored in a series of text files, again making it hard to create an index.
If you are a programmer and can suggest a method to make your request possible I would be keen to hear about it.
The normal method of access to an event is provided by the club on it’s results page, which is where most people would be looking in the first instance.




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