Re: What are the three most important things to know about orienteering?
John Britton 7 May 2005 15:54:46
1. Always look at your splits, and use them to understand where time goes 2. Always mark your map afterwards with where you went, and use this to understand your mistakes 3. Sympathy for the mapper. Try to map something small and simple for yourself
<nsweeney@crista.net> wrote in message news:1115425066.714357.74560@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...>I am looking for insight from experienced individuals who might have> suggestions for young junior high age folks concerning the sport of> Orienteering.>
It might be a good thing to share some of the dangers or mistakes that> people have made when they first started out. Please offer your> experiences or insights that we might be able to share with junior high> age students.>