Boring, I know, but you can't be a good orienteer if you don't know where you're going. |
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I can orienteer but am not much chop with a compass, I can't do rope work and I don't love my mountain bike, in fact I have only been on it 6 times. |
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Dr. Tarnopolsky is an elite triathlete, ski orienteer and trail runner who has competed at national and international levels. |
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Gunnar wasn't just a dedicated orienteer, but also a technological innovator and top class inventor. |
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The challenge is to find the best course for the own abbilities and to orienteer in the right direction. |
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Colour coded courses will be available for the more experienced orienteer, but this area is suitable for beginners and help will be available for newcomers. |
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Thumb compasses are also often transparent so that an orienteer can hold a map in the hand with the compass and see the map through the compass. |
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On the trips, we will learn for instance how to orienteer using natural features, how to protect ourselves from the weather and how to prepare meals using the fish we catch. |
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Running with Martin Stone, a famous long-distance fell runner and orienteer, she soaked up the punishments of the Welsh mountains with seemingly effortless resilience. |
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I just pointed out that the risk of death is thrilling, as though the young people are foolhardy innocents keen to join the 20-minuters, as opposed to mostly being required to orienteer through an Epping Forest picnic area. |
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Combine it with a half-day learning how to orienteer and identify different tree species on one of three specially constructed trails around the Silk Wood area of the site. |
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While Grylls would undoubtedly ace the survival, camper, climber and orienteer badges, and a whole host of others, there is, as he indicated, more to being a scout than building a campfire in the noughties. |
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Or would orienteer Vroni Salmi-König's achievements sweep her to victory? |
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