SOG Local Event – Coates Common near Fittleworth
Although it was a grey day threatening rain, Coates Common in W Sussex is a beautiful place to visit. It is sandy heathland with rolling hills, backed by the South Downs. There are lots of pine trees, and broad leaves, in small patches of woodland connected by swathes of heathland. The common has herds of semi-wild horses too – making it look and feel very like the New Forest. It is quite a long way from anywhere with the last few miles being along small lanes, but worth the effort.
I had a very mixed run. I was fourth at control two and 19th at control 3! I came out of control 2 at 90 degrees to the right of where I should have been and by the time I realised I had run downslope quite a way and had to struggle uphill and through nasty brambles to get back on track. I also obeyed the instruction to cross at the mandatory crossing on the way to 3 and was passed by a few people I did not know who cut across on a more direct route.
Things were reasonable for a while after that as the course went through woodland behind some open fields – at one point taking us into a very “black and white” birch forest – before heading back onto the common itself. I made a couple of one or two minute errors – e.g. going to 10 and having to run to 9 and back again from there but things were reasonable until the last control. This involved a straight run across the main open area in the common – about 500 metres: downhill at first and then gently up again. From the beginning of this open area I could see a control I had visited earlier which was close to the one I needed and made the dangerous assumption that I knew where the last control had to be. First the open area turned out to be covered in 20cm high bramble. I would have been better going round on the paths. Then I could not find the control. The ground did not make sense with the map. I had to relocate several times and finally found the control without quite “nailing” it. A six or seven minute error that cost me about 7 places so I finished in 54 minutes and 22nd. Oh well.
I was thinking on the way home. A year ago I was struggling to finish green courses under an hour. Now I am bitterly disappointed if I take longer than 50 minutes, as I did today. I feel like I should be round in 40 minutes or less, and I can see where I am losing the time – which makes it more frustrating but I suppose I ought to be encouraged: there must come a time when the mistakes do not happen and I can sustain the quality of my best legs through a whole course. One thing is for sure, I need to keep on trying.