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GUMSC Smokey and the Bandit Scatter Rally 6thNovember2007
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 4:15 pm
by alanm
Hello Folks,
Glasgow University Motorsport Club is pleased to announce that the inaugural Smokey and the Bandit Scatter will take place on Tuesday 6th November . Dust off those copies of Landranger 64, replace the batteries in the head torch and find a roamer.
The event will start at Luddon on Balmore Road (582 713) and finish at The Tickled Trout Inn on Boclair Road (573 727). Scrutineering will start at 19.15 (Due to start venue limitations - Please DO NOT arrive before this time!) and competitors must be signed on by 19.45. A driver's briefing will take place at 19.45 and navigation clues will be issued to all crews at 20.00.
Entry is a poultry £7. This is to cover prizes and permits.
Regs and entries available from myself but places are limited to so get them in quickly to avoid disappointment.
The usual Glasgow University Motorsport quirks apply so there will be bonus points for the following, Handle bar moustaches, Firebird decal's on cars and any other valiant efforts (at the organiser's discretion).
Any questions don't hesitate to email me. Also check out
http://www.gumsc.net and look at the events section of the forum for more details and the guides section to find out what its all about.
Thanks
Alan
Glasgow University Motorsport Club President
PS there are still places available on the entry list for The Over and Under Navigational Rally which takes place on Sat Oct 20th on roads around Killie
PPS we are also planning a karting night in Larbert at the end of November, see the forum for more details
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 4:22 pm
by steve_weegie
I might get my bandit gear on yet! If it starts around 8, then i should be able to make it....
Defiantly count me in for the carting though.....

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 5:44 pm
by phraze
sorry alanm, can you post more info about what goes on at an event like this?
I went to Glasgow Uni too, never knew there was such a club although I'm not sure how my 1970 VW Beetle would have fitted in...
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 8:53 pm
by alanm
Sure Phraze
This is a copy of the guide from our website/forum, probably best describes what a scatter rally is: its basically just orienteering in a car

Ive been doing them for three or four years now and they are great fun for navigator and driver.
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Scatter Rallying is the cheapest form of rallying in the UK. Forget roll cages, helmets and fireproof underwear, this is budget motor sport in the Corsa you borrowed from your dear old Mother, but sshh don’t tell her.
Scatter rallies are usually held at night on open public roads so don’t worry about racing lines and concentrate more on not putting your mum’s car in a ditch. It’s all totally legal, and permits for events are awarded by the Motor Sport Association for the UK (MSA) and the routes are approved by the local Motor Sport Governor.




It’s less about pure speed and more about good navigation although you will have to get moving to get round enough points. You plot the eight figure grid co-ordinates using a roamer (wee plastic card which you can buy from GUMSC) and have to decide the fasted route between them. You can visit all of the co-ordinates if you want but only 75% can be counted so choose carefully as they are all worth different points, far away or difficult clues are worth more than close easy clues and you have to decide whether you can go far and get back on time.
At each co-ordinate there will be a clue for you to answer in order to prove you went there, this is usually a number on a telegraph post or an interesting sign. They aren’t cryptic or anything daft like that as the emphasis is more to prove you drove there than how good you are at the Herald crossword.
There are penalties if you are late or if you get the clue wrong so be careful and no points for pranging the old dear’s shopping motor.
The GUMSC calendar includes the Dukes of Hazzard Rally and the Star Wars Rally. Both are a light hearted evening of motor sport taking in some of the best roads in the local area and with excellent prizes up for grabs you better start begging mummy for that motor (Hint: call it a “treasure huntâ€
rally
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 10:19 pm
by Hambo
Hi Alanm
Can i get an entray for Scater Nov6
Hambo
Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 8:23 am
by alanm
Absolutely Hambo
Bringing the Elise??
Do you have a copy of the regs??
If not email me your email and I'll send you some
Have you got a navigator? Can set you up with someone if not

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 1:27 pm
by davejc
steve_weegie wrote:I might get my bandit gear on yet! If it starts around 8, then i should be able to make it....
Defiantly count me in for the carting though.....

steve
if you're wanting to compete the clues get given out to the navigators at 8,
we need to do "scrutineering" by the latest at 7:35 so if you could be there for then (drivers briefing at 7:45) then you'd be more than welcome to take part
(more the merrier I say!!)

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 1:36 pm
by davejc
oh if anyone wants to sign up on the gumsc.net forum
we're having a hellova time with spammers

so if u sign want to sign up drop me a PM with ur email addy / username and i'll make sure it doesn't get deleted
Apologies to anyone's that's been deleted already!!

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 2:23 pm
by Dominic
OH NO! the uni mob have found SE

......
Or should it be; OH NO SE mob find uni forum

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 2:28 pm
by BiggestNizzy
alanm wrote:
Scatter rallies are usually held at night on open public roads so don’t worry about racing lines and concentrate more on not putting your mum’s car in a ditch.
That's me out

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 6:01 pm
by alanm
BiggestNizzy wrote:alanm wrote:
Scatter rallies are usually held at night on open public roads so don’t worry about racing lines and concentrate more on not putting your mum’s car in a ditch.
That's me out

Sounds like there's a story there??? Was it the Lotus, Clio of Metro?
Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 10:18 am
by BiggestNizzy
alanm wrote:BiggestNizzy wrote:alanm wrote:
Scatter rallies are usually held at night on open public roads so don’t worry about racing lines and concentrate more on not putting your mum’s car in a ditch.
That's me out

Sounds like there's a story there??? Was it the Lotus, Clio of Metro?
- Metro 1.3L - Crashed into police
- Mums Escort - Crashed into by old man
- Metro Gti - Crashed into Ditch
- Mountain Bike - Crashed into lampost
- Clio 1.4S - Crashed into bank (RBS) & Railway embankment
- Lotus Elise - Crashed on Ayrshire Run
Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 10:42 am
by davejc
What's the story behind the bike and the lampost lol, thats not exactly easy to do!!
Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:29 am
by alanm
BiggestNizzy wrote:alanm wrote:BiggestNizzy wrote:
That's me out

Sounds like there's a story there??? Was it the Lotus, Clio of Metro?
- Metro 1.3L - Crashed into police
- Mums Escort - Crashed into by old man
- Metro Gti - Crashed into Ditch
- Mountain Bike - Crashed into lampost
- Clio 1.4S - Crashed into bank (RBS) & Railway embankment
- Lotus Elise - Crashed on Ayrshire Run
Oh dear, crashed into the boys in blue and the old man, youve got to be the unluckiest guy ive heard of. We're doin another rally down Ayrshire tomorrow night - been told the roads are very very muddy, hopefully wont be adding to my only misdemeanor
[*]Mums Vectra - Rolled onto roof
Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:45 am
by BiggestNizzy
davejc wrote:What's the story behind the bike and the lampost lol, thats not exactly easy to do!!
First off apologies for thread hijack.
Picture the scene Rigg street in stewarton at 16:30 I had just finished work and was preparing to cycle home, I was happy at getting out of work and being young I was showing off and had started doing a pedal wheelie down the street. Half way down I cut across the road to mount the pavement where I saw a ramp (dropped kerb) I decided to jump it

and timed it wrong. now is a good time to mention that I had over inflated my tyres to make the 7 miles home easier. I hit the kerb and the bike flew into the air.

this is where I found out that brakes and steering don't work when the bike is not on the ground,

but luckily enough a concrete lampost was there to stop me and in a vain attempt to stop my bike from being damaged I used my face to stop (no helmet either)

once I had emptied the pub (they all came outside to laugh at me

)and my leg worked sufficiantly enough to push my bent bike back to work and get a lift home and thats when my leg started to really hurt and I couldn't sit at peace. luckily my mother offered to take me to hospital but only after my old man had come home and she had made his dinner

and as we left I got a nosebleed. At hospital they told me to pinch my nose to stop the blood flow but all this did was make me choke on it.on the plus side this get's you prompt NHS service

a few X-rays on head and leg later the doctor informs me that I have broken my face and comes out with the best line ever "don't sneeze your face might cave in" and follows it up with "as long as it's
only blood coming out thats ok your head has filled up with it, but if clear stuff comes out thats spinal fluid and bad" so off I go to the ward to have the cramp in my inner thigh rubbed by the hot nurse.
