Show Wednesday October The Utah Statesman 7 1 1 979 Page 9 (QUTDOOR Orienteering demands stamina and skill qimij EadaWy Th name of the game is and the combination m—"p i pick xi fca and decision-makin- conditioning can difference between lost g nee and are associated It is used Qritoteering is a relatively in the United States Mt the chibs Hi tha military of aat apguify is s teeming experience list teaches the participants how i a compass and how to on a features uiociate upgnphical map with the actual the scorecard located at the top of his map locate the direction and distance of the next flag and decide how to get there the fastest way Not only must the winner have the fastest time but he must have punched hia scorecard with the correct punches at all the right flags The sport is designed to allow even an individual who knows nothing about a compass to compete At each meet the beginner is the taught how toand read how to use topographical map the compass The objectives of orienteering are explained to the new competitors along with the rules of the meet la ttes Scandanavian countries with as thtyort is a major pastime field in MsyloUowers as track and 4 UR Tb object of orienteering is to arta through an unknown area ag a maplinedand compass an up at the starting Com-paw- sad handed a la map s At two intervals the runners take d! Iron the starting point and bailor l table where an identical a tea been taped From this da runner must write down tte location of the flags their an and the clues for finding ttea After rachecking his map Item takes off in search of the bit flag using only the map and Is e to each flag is an number and a paper pack the number allows the run-art- s be sure it is the right flag aa baser ofen other races being run da aim area tathe competitor must punch Attached "Ske "B that peting he said adding man a "orienteering is a thinking sport and you compete as a challenge for yourself” © SMV1CE So that everyone has an opportunity to compete at a level equal to their ability each meet has five levels of difficulty These levels are designated by colors white for the beginning course then yellow orange red and blue for the advanced course The course difficulty is determined by the distance of the course and the placement or visibility of the flags For the easiest course the length usually does not exceed three kilometers and the winning time is around thirty minutes The flegs are placed in an open field or at a site so that the comreadily-viaibt- e have petitorsall the few problems flags locating The blue course is seven to twelve kilometers long depending on the terrain and takes about sixty to ninety minutes to complete The flags may be located on the the ground or hidden in a tree and to be able competitors are expected to pinpoint the exact location from -- Body -- Trame woffEt--VirecEie- tr ServSce- tajpo-R3a©- ff ovefflhiatalG--Fffom- tt enad aligmunsicinitG--Pafftt- o 8 m cttccli- - New Cars 1947 N Main 1475 N Main Logan boat voyage true AnWQ 7524201 ore than 1000 persons lined the banks cheered as Ben Green launched his took almost nine years and $73000 to build BELLEVUE Nebraska Bite Missouri River and very well in the US It is a difficult sport but enables the competitors to combine their love for the outdoors with the challenge of com- 25fc3IPlLEirE IP AMS Supporters applaud concrete department The cadets are required to take a course in land navigation and then become involved with orienteering to put the skills into practice Captain David Ottley adviser for the orienteering team says that the sport has not been supported the points on their map Utah State has its own recognized orienteering team Bridgerland Orienteering Club is associated with the military science department and holds meets in the spring for any persons interested whether or not they are associated with the TImmim Vort Arcli AiM 1 753-350- 0 0 0 7 Legao Kavtrt Grog Kemploe (APj-M- Boats” someone shouted and well-wisheGreen started the engines of his home-bui- l far a trial run 50-to- n (SEnG’flcttfinaoG jamming the shore t boat and headed up-f- iic oGOGaor? ttEnom n Misty Green-ga made of concrete and iron rode weJ of R slipped into the Missouri Monday afternoon as this city “BIO took a holiday to see if Green's project would sail J time in the history of Nebraska's oldest city police '8S“ej line and strung crowd-contrMany spectators tad Bellevue employers reported an abnormal number of sic b bin their workers Ewth first posses ‘AIMseoworkers thought he was a little crazy but we helped JB Bsb Benedict a friend of Green’s who helpi with the final cts ®" 22" Avoid Increases tl"crt “ retired military man began work on more than 20000 on it but inflation $ with him running the tab to 73000 Most of the early Gesso's spare time and lack of time and soaring costa postponed JL He ejected to spend a little tiUtniDIlCx anyway constru- k“ "“ptetiondstes Th Ultimate hi Half Styimg November 1 1979 Salt Lake to New York JFK Dec Salt Lake to Washington Dulles Dec n Salt Lake to Los Angeles Dec 13-Ja- 19-Ja- 550 N Main n 13-Ja- n 02 $29300 02 $29300 01 $16000 753-077-2 |