Orienteering Exercises - Route planning
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Route planning Exercises
Course planner for competition | Take the job as course planner for a competition. | Route choice, Theoretical exercise, Route planning | |
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Keep the pen running | Take any map, and draw your planned route choice while keeping the pen running all the way from start to finish - never stopping even for half a second, planning your route as you draw. | Route choice, Flow, Theoretical exercise, Route planning | |
Leg splitting | Run a course with several long/half-long legs. Before leaving a control, have your attackpoints for the leg and your route for the leg ready. Method: For each leg, divide the leg into parts by identifying your attackpoints, i.e. the points on the leg which are your safe points where you need to be 100% sure about where you are. Mark these attackpoints mentally. | Attackpoints, Route planning | |
Leg splitting - theoretical | Take a course with several long/half-long legs. For each leg, divide the leg into parts by identifying your attackpoints, i.e. the points on the leg which are your safe points where you need to be 100% sure about where you are. Mark these attackpoints on the map, and then continue with drawing your planned route for the leg. Repeat for all legs in the course. | Simplification, Route choice, Theoretical exercise, Route planning | |
Route to Christmas | The Route to Christmas series gives you a lot of Route Choice cases to solve. You first get to see a leg without routes, and then the routes of the runners. | Route choice, Theoretical exercise, Route planning | |
Sailor Training | The athlete should follow a opaque line on the map which width is adapted to the terrain. The athlete is that way forced to navigate with objects alongside his direct route. At some control points even the controls object might be removed. | Simplification, Flow, Route planning |
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