Nightgaine

A Spring in the Woods

Date

Saturday 26 July 2025

Location

Springwood

Duration

5 hours & 3 hours

Status

Entries open

Closes midnight Monday 21 July

Event Overview

The 2025 Nightgaine will be held in the part of Springwood that is north of the Great Western Highway.

There will be a variety of terrain, with urban areas linking parks, creeks and gullies. The trails range from fire trails to narrow bush tracks, linked by footpaths and roads. With the bush tracks never being too far from civilization, this is an ideal location to try a Nightgaine for the first time or test your skills on some of the more challenging sections.

For any newbies to Nightgaines, there will be a fun section of the course along safe, easy to follow bush tracks that will still challenge you to pay attention! There will be some suggested routes to take if you need help planning.

The features of the course include:

  • A super loop trail along two creeks.
  • Possibility of seeing glow worms (you’ll have a better chance of seeing the glow worms if you choose the 5 hour event, unless you are quite speedy).
  • The extensive bushland grounds of St Columba’s Catholic College, a Seminary from 1909 until 1977 and a High School since 1979. (Note: St Columba’s Catholic College grounds are usually not open to the public so we are grateful for the access for this event.)
  • Other less travelled tracks through bush areas and gullies behind local parks and reserves.
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Why “A Spring in the Woods”?

The earliest inhabitants of the Springwood district were the Darug people who populated the area for many thousands of years before European settlement. Beginning in 1789, several explorers passed through the area and a road was built under the direction of William Cox. In May, 1815, Governor and Mrs Macquarie set out with a large party on a twenty-one day trip over the Western Road. One of the places chosen to make a camp is now called Springwood. Macquarie wrote in his diary:

“We then halted at three o’clock in a very pretty wooded plain near a spring of very good fresh water, and pitched our tent near the side of the road. This stage is 12 miles from Emu Ford and our first on the Mountains. This place being very pretty I have named it Spring Wood.”

(Note: Evidently the purpose of the journey was the first attempt at setting an Explorergaine at Mount Victoria.)

Entry Fees and Inclusions

Entry fees for the event are $45 per team member. Team members eligible for a concession cost $32.

Your entry includes:

  • Nighttime adventure and a test of your navigation skills in the dark.
  • Map and electronic timing (1 per person).
  • And …. hot food, fruit and snacks at the Hash House.

Course Times

  • Saturday 5:00pm: Start of the 5-hour event.
  • Saturday 5:30pm: Start of the 3-hour event.
  • Saturday 8:30pm: The 3-hour event closes.
  • Saturday 10:00pm: The 5-hour event closes.
  • Timings of map availability, novice briefing, final briefing and prize givings will be confirmed in the Final Instructions.

What is Rogaining?

A fun team sport, navigating using map, compass and clues to visit as many checkpoints as possible within the time limit. It’s a “choose your own adventure” experience in outdoor environments where teams explore the course for as much or as little of the allocated time as they like.

Our sport is for all ages and fitness levels, from families walking with small children through to bushwalkers and runners. Rogaining encourages the development of strategy and navigational skills, fitness, and the ability to work in a team.

For more information, check out the novice information pages.

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