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What is it?
The Scottish 6 Days Orienteering Event is held every two years in late July or early August. The idea of a multi-day event was born out of the 1976 World Championships in Scotland, and the first ever Scottish 6 Days was held in the following year.
Internationally renowned, the Scottish 6 Days offers more than the average orienteering event. A chance to test your skills on the best orienteering terrain in Scotland goes without saying, but with a lively social scene and a distinctly local flavour to each event, it has that holiday atmosphere that attracts people back time after time.
Next event
Tay 2009 has now officially picked up the 6-Day baton, as Spey 2007 event is now finished! The huge success of the event means the Tay 2009 organising team have a hard act to follow, but rest assured we'll be working hard to produce a worthy follow-up.
Remember: entries for Tay 2009 will open on December 1st 2008, but before then, for regular information on event progress, keep checking this site!
Previous events
Back in 2007, the Six Day event was based in Strathspey at Grantown-on-Spey. Results are still available from the Spey 2007 web site.
Back in 2005, the Six Day event was based at Crathes Castle on Royal Deeside. Results are still available from the Royal Deeside 2005 web site.