International Orienteering Federation was created in 1961.
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Mattias Karlsson - orienteering - was born in 1972.
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Canadian Orienteering Federation was created in 1967.
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First person: We went orienteering with the scouts.
Second person: You went orienteering with the scouts.
Third person: They went orienteering with the scouts.
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The International Orienteering Federation is the international governing body and is based in Finland.
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Gordon L. Underwood has written:
'Orienteering' -- subject(s): Orienteering, Physical fitness, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Orienteering
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B. M. Henley has written:
'Orienteering' -- subject(s): Orienteering
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Magnetic North is indicated on every orienteering map by a series of arrows, with North being at the top of the map.
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The term orienteering was first used in the late 19th century in Scandinavia. It was initially used to describe an exercise of military officers navigating unfamiliar terrain with only a map and compass. The activity was further developed in Sweden with the first true orienteering competition taking place in Norway in 1897.
Since then orienteering has evolved into a world wide sport with competitions taking place across the globe. It is now divided into three main categories which are:
The sport continues to grow with international competitions taking place every year including the World Orienteering Championships and the World Cup series.
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Orienteering controls are checkpoints marked on a map that participants must locate in the field using a compass and their navigational skills. These controls are usually identified by orange and white flags placed at specific locations in the terrain. Each control must be visited in sequence during an orienteering race.
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Orienteering is the answer you are looking for
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I have no Idea That is what I am wondering...
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The term orienteering was first used in Sweden to describe cross country navigation using map and compass. Early use was as a military exercise. The first public orienteering meet was held in Norway in 1897. Ernst Killander popularized the sport and held the first major meet in 1919 with over 100 competitors.
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Orienteering controls are 3-sided course markers. They are 3-sided, white & orange in color, and usually 1 foot square. In the competitive sport of orienteering athletes navigate their way as fast as they can on unfamiliar terrain between controls using a detailed topographic map and compass. Orienteering is an endurance sport and usually takes place in a forest.
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An orienteering is a fun activity that the whole family can participate in. It is a core component of most adventure races. It is a great sport for runners who want a new element of challenge in their fitness routine, but it is also a fun way to get the family out of the house and working as a team. !An orienteering is a fun activity that the whole family can participate in. It is a core component of most adventure races.
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Orienteering maps are similar to the Forest Service 15 minute contour maps. They depict elevation and terrain features which make them useful for navigating across areas and locating control points in competition.
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Orienteering is the sport where a map and compass are essential. Participants navigate through various terrains to find specific checkpoints using only these tools, testing both physical and navigational skills.
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Cross country running, paintballing, orienteering.
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A guy who is pro at orienteering. *_*
Signed By Tannermo
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I believe you mean azimuth and it is an orienteering term that applies to the degrees you are traveling on the compass.
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because you need to run places to find the land mark.
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Gareth Bryan-Jones has written:
'Orienteering techniques'
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Osteoarthritis of the spine increases the risk of whiplash injury.
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Geography is not a requirement of Summer Olympics but is in the orienteering in the winter Olympics
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the answer is very easy its the co - c pushups .
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The skill of map reading and navigation is strengthened by knowing where to go and where things are located on an orienteering map. This involves interpreting symbols and contours on the map to determine the best route to a destination.
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orgen trail, santa fe trail, old spanish trail, Mormon trail, & California trail
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Laurence Ernest Liddell has written:
'Orienteering'
'Batsmanship, today & tomorrow'
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The last orienteering guy is in the ice cave in bigfoot canyon. incase you didnt know, bigfoot canyon is a secret course that can be found if you go to the left of elephant stage. Behind ski lifts 5 and 6 is a bare tree. Go behindthat and youll find a hole in the fence. That is bigfoot canyon.
To find the orienteering guy, go left when you get into the cave. There will be the Bill golden flash Stanley and Jim (orienteering guy 10)
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Oregon trail, mormon Trail, Old spanish trail, and for more it is Santa fe trail, California trail i hope you take at least three of them this is your choice like you can choose Oregon trail, Santa fe trail, California trail your choice!
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