One winter weekend in 2007, on February 16, an impromptu outing for seven crews with an orienteering task turned into a long-term project called XBradas Free. Every year, it became more and more popular, as anyone with an SUV could participate. Participants had a prepared route on a map and GPS checkpoints, where, apart from the competition routine, they could have a good time in nature among like-minded people. At the finish line, there was always an outdoor kitchen with hot food and discussions about the day's adventures. Everyone who completed the route and found at least half of the checkpoints received a commemorative prize at the finish line. After a few years, more than 120 crews were already coming to the event. After a year's break, the event will take place again.




