Every course has a series of controls where you must record your visit. Some meets do that via a simple paper punch hanging from each control marker. Most meets now use controls that you "punch" electronically by inserting an "e-punch" timing stick. If you don't have your own, you can...
As part of his Eagle Scout Project and with the help of friends and family, William Barker installed Tyler's first ever orienteering course at Faulkner Park which allows participants to practice their compass and map reading skills. “Orienteering requires more human input and skill than just usin...
the B course was set in the opposite direction. In this way it was possible to make duels - two runners starting at the same time, running a course marked with the same number but one takes letter A and the other one letter B. ...
the B course was set in the opposite direction. In this way it was possible to make duels - two runners starting at the same time, running a course marked with the same number but one takes letter A and the other one letter B. ...