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The individual rider or team of two to six riders to locate all of the objective stations and then cross the finish line in the least amount of time wins. You can locate the stations in any order and ride as fast or slow as you wish. The plates are supposed to be visible from the saddle, so hopping on and off your horse is not usually necessary. filexlib. A simple set of step-by-step instructions for setting a bearing on a baseplate compass are: The most important navigational aid used in orienteering is the human brain. One other navigational device is in allowed and in general use: the compass. Compasses are useful for taking bearings and for orienting the map so that it is aligned with Orienteering Instructions (with a protractor compass) At Point 0 (Post 0) on the course, you will see the heading of 117° and the distance of 200 ft to locate Point 1 (Post 1). Post 0 is located on the trail leading to the sledding hill. Take trail near the playground, and follow the signs. Locate the Direction-of-Travel (DOT) arrow on the
How To Orienteer: Basic Orienteering 8,372 views Nov 13, 2016 42 Dislike Share Save Will Smith 253 subscribers A video on the basics when it comes to using a map and compass. A tutorial for
Watch to learn the parts of the compass, how to set your declination and how to take a bearing from a map and in the field. To learn more about using your compass, head to your local REI Outdoor
For sighting purposes, we recommend using the compass-to-cheek method for better accuracy. Just follow these lensatic compass instructions: Open the compass: Let the cover and the base form a 90-degree angle. Move the lens holder: Slightly push forward the lens holder. Make sure the degrees of the dial are readable. Now living in Sweden, Samantha is helping with the production of instructional videos for top-level orienteers. Most of the series of videos are in Swedish but we are lucky to have Samantha's verbal comments in English. Samantha Saeger - Video #1: Checking off features along the route to the control. If they are there when expected, you are
Orienteering Compass Parts. Let's begin our introduction to compasses by taking a look at a standard, modern day, orienteering compass, and identifying its parts. As figure 1 shows an orienteering compass typically consists of three main parts: a magnetic needle, a revolving compass housing, and a transparent base plate.
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Stick the needle through the cork, and put the cork in a bowl with enough water to allow it to float. Put the bowl on a table or countertop and don't disturb it (Figure 2). When the water and cork become still, the needle will move to align itself with the earth's magnetic field. You can test this if you carefully spin the needle slightly.
Competition Rules for Orienteering The Competition rules declare the rules for organising and participation in IOF Events and is normally updated once a year. The Special Rules defines conditions of the World Cup program. The World Ranking Scheme Rules defines how the IOF World Ranking system is setup and how World Ranking Events are applied for.
Orienteering Victoria Tel. (03) 8846 4140; Smartplay Tel. (03) 9674 8777; Things to remember. Orienteering involves running or walking while navigating by compass through challenging environments such as bushland. If you are a beginner, participate in orienteering events held in smaller parks and stick to the 'easy' or 'very easy' courses.
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