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WHAT IS ORIENTEERING? (from RMOC web page)
In orienteering, you use a map and compass to locate a series of
checkpoints shown on a specialized topographic map. You choose the
route, either on or off trail, that will help you find all the
checkpoints and get to the finish line in the shortest amount of
time. Each checkpoint, or "control," is a distinct mapped feature
such as a trail junction, a boulder, a hilltop, etc. The controls are
marked with orange-and-white flags.
Orienteering is often called "the thinking sport" because it requires map reading, problem solving, and quick decision-making skills in addition to athletic ability and general physical fitness.
WHO IS NMO?
New Mexico Orienteers is a new club based out of Los Alamos, New
Mexico. We held our first meet on June 7, 2003. We have drawn participants from various
parts of Central and Northern New Mexico, and neighboring states, and
participants have ranged in age from 5 to the 70's.
Meets are open to members and non-members alike, and training can usually be
provided for newcomers who come along.
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