racing across unfamiliar countryside using a map and compass, - Using a map and compass to navigate your way between checkpoints along an unfamiliar course, A race across unfamiliar countryside using maps and a compass, The sport of racing from one point to another while using a topo map and a compass Courses are set up according to various levels of skill and age Very popular in Europe and Australia, n The skill or process of finding your way by using only maps and compasses as guides, Orienteering is a sport in which people run from one place to another, using a compass and a map to guide them between points that are marked along the route. a sport in which people have to find their way quickly across an area in the countryside that they do not know, using a map and a compass (orientering, from orientera ). Cross-country footrace in which each participant uses a map and compass to navigate between checkpoints along an unfamiliar course. Introduced in Sweden in 1918, it later spread throughout Europe. World championships have been held since 1966. Runners set out at intervals; the winner is the runner who completes the course in the fastest time. Orienteering is also practiced by cyclists, canoeists, horseback riders, and skiers, Sport in which competitors cover a course consisting of a number of checkpoints which must be found using maps and compasses, type of wilderness race in which contestants must run through an unfamiliar territory and find checkpoints using only a map and compass,
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- Using a map and compass to navigate your way between checkpoints along an unfamiliar course
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A race across unfamiliar countryside using maps and a compass
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The sport of racing from one point to another while using a topo map and a compass Courses are set up according to various levels of skill and age Very popular in Europe and Australia
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n The skill or process of finding your way by using only maps and compasses as guides
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Orienteering is a sport in which people run from one place to another, using a compass and a map to guide them between points that are marked along the route. a sport in which people have to find their way quickly across an area in the countryside that they do not know, using a map and a compass (orientering, from orientera ). Cross-country footrace in which each participant uses a map and compass to navigate between checkpoints along an unfamiliar course. Introduced in Sweden in 1918, it later spread throughout Europe. World championships have been held since 1966. Runners set out at intervals; the winner is the runner who completes the course in the fastest time. Orienteering is also practiced by cyclists, canoeists, horseback riders, and skiers
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Sport in which competitors cover a course consisting of a number of checkpoints which must be found using maps and compasses
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type of wilderness race in which contestants must run through an unfamiliar territory and find checkpoints using only a map and compass isim
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