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CATEGORIES:ACT
CREATED:20211129T213910
SUMMARY:ACT 24 hour Championships and 8 hour
LOCATION:Bullock Hill Camp\, Koskiuszko NP
URL;VALUE=URI:https://new.act.rogaine.asn.au/event-details/eventdetail/100/-/act-24-hour-
 championships-and-8-hour.html?tmpl=component
DESCRIPTION:\n
 (/navlight/ACTRA/22ACT_24hr/html/)\n
The 2022 ACT Champs and Eight Hour
  rogaines was held in the high country plains of northern Kosciuszko Nation
 al Park. The Hash House was at Bullocks Hill Campground approximately 10 km
  north of Kiandra and took in the area around Tantangara creek and featured
  three high country huts. The course was designed to provide variety and ch
 allenge for both 8 hour and 24 hour teams. Novices were encouraged to come 
 to their first bush event and were suggested some courses and given as much
  advice as they could absorb.\n
Event map (https://store.avenza.com/product
 s/2022-act-rogaining-championships-australian-rogaining-association-map?que
 ryID=17852e54678cd44ae3b14dba759791fd&amp;objectID=42298421182620) is a now
  free download in Avenza Map Store.\n
The course comprised wide open plains
  with subtle features but great visibility, and open snow-gum, sallee and m
 ountain ash forests. About half of the area escaped being burnt in the 2019
 -20 fires and many of the burnt areas were only lightly burnt and are recov
 ering well. When the setters checked the course in January, the place was f
 ull of alpine flowers. While the vanilla and bulbine lilies, trigger plants
  and flowering gums were gone in April, so were the march flies. Check out 
 the gallery from the setters (https://gallery.act.rogaining.org.au/2022-Eve
 nts/2022-ACT-Champs-and-8-hour/). The campgound was booked for the Friday, 
 Saturday and Sunday nights so you could stay the extra night for the Anzac 
 long weekend.\n
Eight hour teams were encouraged to camp on Saturday evenin
 g - there are many animals on the roads after dark including horses, kanaga
 roos and wombats. Hartley provided breakfast in the morning too (this was i
 ncluded in  event fee).\n
Entry fees: Full $84, concession $68.\n
Hartley L
 ifecare catering was available from dinner on Saturday through to lunch on 
 Sunday. Please be self-sufficient for food and water before and after the e
 vent and at the Hash House as there is no running water on site.\n
Both eve
 nts started Saturday 23 April at 12 pm. The 8 hr finished at 8 pm and the 2
 4 hr at 12 pm on Sunday 24 April.\n
Final instructions are posted below or 
 Printable copy here (images/22ACT24/22_ACT24hr_Final_Instructions.pdf).\n
F
 inal Instructions
Thank you for entering the ACT Champs or 8 hour rogaine e
 vents. Team leaders, make sure that everyone on your team reads this whole 
 document carefully.\n
Important
COVID-19 Measures\n
While most of our restr
 ictions have eased, please be mindful of maintaining a safe 1.5m distance f
 rom other teams at all times - including while doing your route planning, a
 t the briefings, at the start and finish, and when approaching controls.\n

 If you are feeling unwell, have flu-like symptoms, or have been a close con
 tact, please stay home. You won’t enjoy rogaining while sick and others won
 ’t appreciate you spreading the virus.\n
We have returned to using punches 
 in the regular manner, particularly as we have needed to put sliding covers
  over them to protect them from the horses. If you are concerned, consider 
 carrying some hand sanitiser with you.\n
For this event\n
We cannot run the
  usual safety patrols so if you have access to a personal locator beacon (P
 LB) or similar please bring that with you. There is some patchy Telstra cov
 erage on a small part of the course, otherwise there is no mobile reception
 .\n
Autumn in the high country can be very cold. Please bring more clothes 
 than you think you need. See below for the additional compulsory and recomm
 ended clothing.\n
Indemnity form\n
 (images/ACTRA_INDEMNITY_AND_RELEASE_sta
 ndard.pdf)https://act.rogaine.asn.au/images/ACTRA_INDEMNITY_AND_RELEASE_sta
 ndard.pdf (images/ACTRA_INDEMNITY_AND_RELEASE_standard.pdf)\n
Please bring 
 to the event a printed and completed indemnity form located here (images/AC
 TRA_INDEMNITY_AND_RELEASE_standard.pdf). Check the team list for the event 
 to ensure that all details for your team including category are correct. If
  incorrect, please contact the Event Contact prior to the event.\n
Ensure t
 hat all team members sign a separate indemnity form. Parents or guardians m
 ust sign for people under 18. Also provide registration number(s) of your c
 ar(s) at the Hash House.\n
Present your completed indemnity form at the reg
 istration desk.\n
Medical advice: All competitors should consider advising 
 their partner of any pre-existing medical conditions (such as diabetes, ast
 hma, epilepsy, susceptibility to anaphylaxis) that may require first-aid ac
 tion on course. This should include a description of the symptoms, the requ
 ired first-aid action, and the location in their bag of any medication (suc
 h as sugar, ventolin, epi-pen, anti-histamines).\n
How to Get There
The Has
 h House is located at the Bullocks Hill Campground, northern Kosciuszko Nat
 ional Park.\n
From Canberra, take the Monaro Highway to Cooma. Seven kilome
 tres south of Cooma, take the Snowy Mountains Highway towards Adaminaby and
  the Selwyn Snowfields. Go through Adaminaby (last fuel) and into the Kosci
 uszko National Park. 11 km north of the Link Road turnoff (just past Kiandr
 a, signposted to Selwyn Snowfields and Cabramurra), turn right into Bullock
 s Hill Campground. This is immediately past the 60 km roadworks sign for Sn
 owy Hydro 2 on a flat section of road and is difficult to spot with the man
 y signs. Keep an eye out for the rogaine signs that will be put out on Frid
 ay afternoon. The campground is approximately 300 m along this road at the 
 main powerlines.\n
A Google map is at https://goo.gl/maps/1JnXbWx3c6zWCgzC7
 \n
\n
Registration, Map Availability, Start Times\n
Registration will open 
 at 9:00 am for both the 24 hour and 8 hour events.\n
The 24 hour and 8 hour
  events will start at 12 pm.\n
To register, one person only per team to reg
 ister and collect maps please. That person will need to bring:\n

\n - firs
 t aid kit, so that it can be checked; see below for what it must contain
\n
  - one completed indemnity form per team member.

In addition to a whistle 
 (Rule B15), for this event, everyone must carry an emergency blanket, spare
  thermal, warm hat and waterproof jacket. If you are staying out overnight,
  thermal tights, gloves and a fleece jacket are the minimum recommended add
 itional equipment. We are expecting temperatures to be cold because of the 
 altitude of the course and time of the year.\n
Electronic scoring: As this 
 event is using the Navlight system of scoring, two tags per team will be is
 sued with a wristband and tag upon registration.\n
You will also be given p
 re-marked maps on waterproof teslin, with control descriptions and course s
 etter's notes on the reverse side and an A4 copy of the map to be used as a
  flight plan. We recommend that you arrive at least an hour and half prior 
 to the start of the event to allow enough time for final preparations and r
 oute planning. Each team must mark their intended route on the flight plan 
 and hand it in before starting. \n
Map and Course Details\n
There is one 45
 0x470 mm sized map at 1:25,000 with 10 m contour interval. Magnetic north l
 ines are marked on the map. The course setters notes and control descriptio
 ns have been printed on the back. The altitude ranges from 1200 m to 1600 m
 .\n
Water\n
Please bring enough water for Hash House use and for at least 3
  hours on course. There NO water drops on course because the organisers do 
 not have vehicle access to the course. Each competitor will be given 5 litr
 es worth of Micropur (5 tablets) at registration to enable you to purify wa
 ter on the course. There are many clear running creeks on the course but we
  highly recommend purification as there are also many animals. Consider bri
 nging your own additional water purification tablets if you think you may n
 eed more.\n
Post-event Catering\n
Hartley Lifecare will provide catering fr
 om 5pm with dinner, breakfast and lunch for competitors with soup and snack
 s available at other times. Vegetarian and meat curries, soup, sausages, to
 asties for dinner and lunch, with cereal, porridge and bacon and egg sandwi
 ch for breakfast. Please bring your own plate, bowl, cup and cutlery.\n
Cam
 ping - there is camping available at the Hash House on Friday, Saturday and
  Sunday nights. Please be completely self-sufficient, including water. Don’
 t forget your Saturday breakfast and lunch! There are grassy areas in the o
 pen and under trees and long-drop toilets.\n
Please Bring to the Event\n

\
 n - completed indemnity form
\n - PLB if you own one
\n - map will be print
 ed on Teslin waterproof paper with control descriptions on reverse side. Co
 ntact or map case optional.
\n - Coloured pens, pencils, scissors, highligh
 ter pen, table and chairs or board for map preparation. The marquee will be
  available for planning.
\n - Some food for before and/or during the event.
 
\n - Your own plate, bowl, cup and cutlery for post-event catering.
\n - W
 ater for your use at the Hash House and to start the event with (there is n
 o running water at the campground).

Carry on Course\n
Mandatory Equipment\
 n

\n - Whistle (per person)
\n - Basic first aid kit (that includes 2 comp
 ression bandages and 1 wound dressing) (per team)
\n - Space blanket or bag
 
\n - Spare thermal
\n - Warm hat
\n - Raincoat

Other items we recommend t
 hat you carry\n

\n - food for the event
\n - water for 3 hours
\n - compas
 s
\n - gaiters – recommended for scrub and snake-bite protection
\n - watch
  (no GPS functions) as you must not use your phone.
\n - pen/pencil
\n - PL
 B if you own one
\n - Mobile phone for emergencies (this must be kept in th
 e sealed bag provided).
\n - Space blanket (per person)
\n - Sunscreen, sun
 -hat, sunglasses
\n - Adequate warm clothes for the conditions (noting cond
 itions can change quickly and you will get very cold if you have to stop fo
 r a while):

Mobile Phone Coverage\n
Mobile phone coverage is patchy to ok 
 on Telstra in the southern part of the course. The Hash House number will b
 e 0147 148 005.\n
Restrictions\n
No pets; no alcohol; no firearms: no fires
 .\n
No altimeters, pedometers or GPS-capable devices such as watches and sm
 artphones. Smartphones may be carried for emergency use only in the sealed 
 bags provided - they cannot be used for time-keeping or photography. \n
Sum
 mary of Event Rules and Scoring\n
The only navigational aids permitted are 
 the maps we provide together with your compasses.\n
All team members must r
 emain within earshot of each other at all times. All members must simultane
 ously get to within 5m of each control point. All team members must punch t
 heir Navlight tags at each control to score points – if one member has not 
 punched, the team does not score that control. If a Navlight punch has fail
 ed, record the three letter code visible inside the end of the punch.\n
The
  organisers may disqualify a team if it acts against these rules or against
  the spirit of the event.\n
A team can retire a member at the hash house. T
 his will finish that team's event. A new team can form but it must start wi
 th zero score.\n
Late Penalty: 10 points per minute (or part) late. Disqual
 ification if more than 30 minutes late.\n
If teams score equal points then 
 the first team home will have a higher rank.\n
Presentation and Awards\n
Pr
 esentations will be conducted ASAP after the conclusion of each event.\n
 \
 n This event was imported from: https://new.act.rogaine.asn.au/event-detail
 s/eventdetail/100/-/act-24-hour-championships-and-8-hour.html?tmpl=componen
 t

X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><img src="https://new.act.rogaine.asn.au/images/NearBlanketHillKNP.jpeg"
  alt="NearBlanketHillKNP" width="397" height="298" style="margin-bottom: 10
 px; display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" /></p><p><a hre
 f="https://new.act.rogaine.asn.au/navlight/ACTRA/22ACT_24hr/html/"><img src
 ="https://new.act.rogaine.asn.au/images/results.png" alt="edit entry" width
 ="150" height="64" /></a></p><p>The 2022 ACT Champs and Eight Hour rogaines
  was held in the high country plains of northern Kosciuszko National Park. 
 The Hash House was at Bullocks Hill Campground approximately 10 km north of
  Kiandra and took in the area around Tantangara creek and featured three hi
 gh country huts. The course was designed to provide variety and challenge f
 or both 8 hour and 24 hour teams. Novices were encouraged to come to their 
 first bush event and were suggested some courses and given as much advice a
 s they could absorb.</p><p><a href="https://store.avenza.com/products/2022-
 act-rogaining-championships-australian-rogaining-association-map?queryID=17
 852e54678cd44ae3b14dba759791fd&amp;objectID=42298421182620">Event map</a> i
 s a now free download in Avenza Map Store.</p><p>The course comprised wide 
 open plains with subtle features but great visibility, and open snow-gum, s
 allee and mountain ash forests. About half of the area escaped being burnt 
 in the 2019-20 fires and many of the burnt areas were only lightly burnt an
 d are recovering well. When the setters checked the course in January, the 
 place was full of alpine flowers. While the vanilla and bulbine lilies, tri
 gger plants and flowering gums were gone in April, so were the march flies.
  Check out the <a href="https://gallery.act.rogaining.org.au/2022-Events/20
 22-ACT-Champs-and-8-hour/">gallery from the setters</a>. The campgound was 
 booked for the Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights so you could stay the ext
 ra night for the Anzac long weekend.</p><p>Eight hour teams were encouraged
  to camp on Saturday evening - there are many animals on the roads after da
 rk including horses, kanagaroos and wombats. Hartley provided breakfast in 
 the morning too (this was included in&nbsp; event fee).</p><p>Entry fees: F
 ull $84, concession $68.</p><p>Hartley Lifecare catering was available from
  dinner on Saturday through to lunch on Sunday. Please be self-sufficient f
 or food and water before and after the event and at the Hash House as there
  is no running water on site.</p><p>Both events started Saturday 23 April a
 t 12 pm. The 8 hr finished at 8 pm and the 24 hr at 12 pm on Sunday 24 Apri
 l.</p><p>Final instructions are posted below or <a href="https://new.act.ro
 gaine.asn.au/images/22ACT24/22_ACT24hr_Final_Instructions.pdf">Printable co
 py here</a>.</p><h1>Final Instructions</h1><p>Thank you for entering the AC
 T Champs or 8 hour rogaine events. Team leaders, make sure that everyone on
  your team reads this whole document carefully.</p><h2>Important</h2><p><st
 rong>COVID-19 Measures</strong></p><p>While most of our restrictions have e
 ased, please be mindful of maintaining a safe 1.5m distance from other team
 s at all times - including while doing your route planning, at the briefing
 s, at the start and finish, and when approaching controls.</p><p>If you are
  feeling unwell, have flu-like symptoms, or have been a close contact, plea
 se stay home. You won’t enjoy rogaining while sick and others won’t appreci
 ate you spreading the virus.</p><p>We have returned to using punches in the
  regular manner, particularly as we have needed to put sliding covers over 
 them to protect them from the horses. If you are concerned, consider carryi
 ng some hand sanitiser with you.</p><p><strong>For this event</strong></p><
 p>We cannot run the usual safety patrols so if you have access to a persona
 l locator beacon (PLB) or similar please bring that with you. There is some
  patchy Telstra coverage on a small part of the course, otherwise there is 
 no mobile reception.</p><p>Autumn in the high country can be very cold. Ple
 ase bring more clothes than you think you need. See below for the additiona
 l compulsory and recommended clothing.</p><p><strong>Indemnity form</strong
 ></p><p><a href="https://new.act.rogaine.asn.au/images/ACTRA_INDEMNITY_AND_
 RELEASE_standard.pdf"></a><strong><a href="https://new.act.rogaine.asn.au/i
 mages/ACTRA_INDEMNITY_AND_RELEASE_standard.pdf">https://act.rogaine.asn.au/
 images/ACTRA_INDEMNITY_AND_RELEASE_standard.pdf</a></strong></p><p>Please b
 ring to the event a printed and completed indemnity form located&nbsp;<a hr
 ef="https://new.act.rogaine.asn.au/images/ACTRA_INDEMNITY_AND_RELEASE_stand
 ard.pdf">here</a>. Check the team list for the event&nbsp;to ensure that al
 l details for your team including category are correct.&nbsp;If incorrect, 
 please contact the Event Contact prior to the event.</p><p>Ensure that all 
 team members sign a separate indemnity form. Parents or guardians must sign
  for people under 18. Also provide registration number(s) of your car(s) at
  the Hash House.</p><p>Present your completed indemnity form at the registr
 ation desk.</p><p><strong><em>Medical advice:</em></strong><em> All competi
 tors should consider advising their partner of any pre-existing medical con
 ditions (such as diabetes, asthma, epilepsy, susceptibility to anaphylaxis)
  that may require first-aid action on course. This should include a descrip
 tion of the symptoms, the required first-aid action, and the location in th
 eir bag of any medication (such as sugar, ventolin, epi-pen, anti-histamine
 s).</em></p><h2>How to Get There</h2><p>The Hash House is located at the Bu
 llocks Hill Campground, northern Kosciuszko National Park.</p><p>From Canbe
 rra, take the Monaro Highway to Cooma. Seven kilometres south of Cooma, tak
 e the Snowy Mountains Highway towards Adaminaby and the Selwyn Snowfields. 
 Go through Adaminaby (last fuel) and into the Kosciuszko National Park. 11 
 km north of the Link Road turnoff (just past Kiandra, signposted to Selwyn 
 Snowfields and Cabramurra), turn right into Bullocks Hill Campground. This 
 is immediately past the 60 km roadworks sign for Snowy Hydro 2 on a flat se
 ction of road and is difficult to spot with the many signs. Keep an eye out
  for the rogaine signs that will be put out on Friday afternoon. The campgr
 ound is approximately 300 m along this road at the main powerlines.</p><p>A
  Google map is at <a href="https://goo.gl/maps/1JnXbWx3c6zWCgzC7">https://g
 oo.gl/maps/1JnXbWx3c6zWCgzC7</a></p><p><iframe src="https://www.google.com/
 maps/embed?pb=!1m24!1m8!1m3!1d831487.8046225756!2d148.0727089!3d-35.5042971
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 er: 0;" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" referrerpolicy="no-referrer-when-
 downgrade" loading="lazy"></iframe></p><p><strong>Registration, Map Availab
 ility, Start Times</strong></p><p>Registration will open at 9:00 am for bot
 h the 24 hour and 8 hour events.</p><p>The 24 hour and 8 hour events will s
 tart at 12 pm.</p><p>To register, one person only per team to register and 
 collect maps please. That person will need to bring:</p><ul><li>first aid k
 it, so that it can be checked; see below for what it must contain</li><li>o
 ne completed indemnity form per team member.</li></ul><p>In addition to a w
 histle (Rule B15), <strong>for this event, everyone must carry an emergency
  blanket, spare thermal, warm hat and waterproof jacket.</strong> If you ar
 e staying out overnight, thermal tights, gloves and a fleece jacket are the
  minimum recommended additional equipment. We are expecting temperatures to
  be cold because of the altitude of the course and time of the year.</p><p>
 Electronic scoring:&nbsp;As this event is using the Navlight system of scor
 ing, two tags per team will be issued with a wristband and tag upon registr
 ation.</p><p>You will also be given pre-marked maps on waterproof teslin, w
 ith control descriptions and course setter's notes on the reverse side and 
 an A4 copy of the map to be used as a flight plan. We recommend that you ar
 rive at least an hour and half prior to the start of the event to allow eno
 ugh time for final preparations and route planning. Each team must mark the
 ir intended route on the flight plan and hand it in before starting.&nbsp;<
 /p><p><strong>Map and Course Details</strong></p><p>There is one 450x470 mm
  sized map at 1:25,000 with 10 m contour interval. Magnetic north lines are
  marked on the map. The course setters notes and control descriptions have 
 been printed on the back. The altitude ranges from 1200 m to 1600 m.</p><p>
 <strong>Water</strong></p><p>Please bring enough water for Hash House use a
 nd for at least&nbsp;3 hours&nbsp;on course. There NO water drops on course
  because the organisers do not have vehicle access to the course. Each comp
 etitor will be given 5 litres worth of Micropur (5 tablets) at registration
  to enable you to purify water on the course. There are many clear running 
 creeks on the course but we highly recommend purification as there are also
  many animals. Consider bringing your own additional water purification tab
 lets if you think you may need more.</p><p><strong>Post-event Catering</str
 ong></p><p>Hartley Lifecare will provide catering from 5pm with dinner, bre
 akfast and lunch for competitors with soup and snacks available at other ti
 mes. Vegetarian and meat curries, soup, sausages, toasties for dinner and l
 unch, with cereal, porridge and bacon and egg sandwich for breakfast. Pleas
 e bring your own plate, bowl, cup and cutlery.</p><p><strong>Camping</stron
 g> - there is camping available at the Hash House on Friday, Saturday and S
 unday nights. Please be completely self-sufficient, including water. Don’t 
 forget your Saturday breakfast and lunch! There are grassy areas in the ope
 n and under trees and long-drop toilets.</p><p><strong>Please Bring to the 
 Event</strong></p><ul><li>completed indemnity form</li><li>PLB if you own o
 ne</li><li>map will be printed on Teslin waterproof paper with control desc
 riptions on reverse side. Contact or map case optional.</li><li>Coloured pe
 ns, pencils, scissors, highlighter pen, table and chairs or board for map p
 reparation. The marquee will be available for planning.</li><li>Some food f
 or before and/or during the event.</li><li>Your own plate, bowl, cup and cu
 tlery for post-event catering.</li><li>Water for your use at the Hash House
  and to start the event with (there is no running water at the campground).
 </li></ul><p><strong>Carry on Course</strong></p><p>Mandatory Equipment</p>
 <ul><li>Whistle&nbsp;(per person)</li><li>Basic first aid kit (that include
 s 2 compression bandages and 1 wound dressing)&nbsp;(per team)</li><li>Spac
 e blanket or bag</li><li>Spare thermal</li><li>Warm hat</li><li>Raincoat</l
 i></ul><p>Other items we recommend that you carry</p><ul><li>food for the e
 vent</li><li>water for 3 hours</li><li>compass</li><li>gaiters – recommende
 d for scrub and snake-bite protection</li><li>watch (no GPS functions) as y
 ou must not use your phone.</li><li>pen/pencil</li><li>PLB if you own one</
 li><li>Mobile phone for emergencies (this must be kept in the sealed bag pr
 ovided).</li><li>Space blanket&nbsp;(per person)</li><li>Sunscreen, sun-hat
 , sunglasses</li><li>Adequate warm clothes for the conditions (noting condi
 tions can change quickly and you will get very cold if you have to stop for
  a while):</li></ul><p><strong>Mobile Phone Coverage</strong></p><p>Mobile 
 phone coverage is patchy to ok on Telstra in the southern part of the cours
 e. The Hash House number will be 0147 148 005.</p><p><strong>Restrictions</
 strong></p><p>No pets; no alcohol; no firearms: no fires.</p><p>No altimete
 rs, pedometers or GPS-capable devices such as watches and smartphones. Smar
 tphones may be carried for emergency use only in the sealed bags provided -
  they cannot be used for time-keeping or photography.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>S
 ummary of Event Rules and Scoring</strong></p><p>The only navigational aids
  permitted are the maps we provide together with your compasses.</p><p>All 
 team members must remain within earshot of each other at all times. All mem
 bers must simultaneously get to within 5m of each control point. All team m
 embers must punch their Navlight tags at each control to score points – if 
 one member has not punched, the team does not score that control. If a Navl
 ight punch has failed, record the three letter code visible inside the end 
 of the punch.</p><p>The organisers may disqualify a team if it acts against
  these rules or against the spirit of the event.</p><p>A team can retire a 
 member at the hash house. This will finish that team's event. A new team ca
 n form but it must start with zero score.</p><p>Late Penalty: 10 points per
  minute (or part) late. Disqualification if more than 30 minutes late.</p><
 p>If teams score equal points then the first team home will have a higher r
 ank.</p><p><strong>Presentation and Awards</strong></p><p>Presentations wil
 l be conducted ASAP after the conclusion of each event.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <a
  href="https://new.act.rogaine.asn.au/event-details/eventdetail/100/-/act-2
 4-hour-championships-and-8-hour.html?tmpl=component">This event was importe
 d from: https://new.act.rogaine.asn.au/event-details/eventdetail/100/-/act-
 24-hour-championships-and-8-hour.html?tmpl=component</a>CONTACT:Julie Quinn 0421 021 693 or email (https://act.rogaine.asn.au/about-us/committee/3-julie-quinn.html)
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