Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Learning something new

Neil Dobbs wrote in a discussion at Attackpoint:In most long/classic races, one spends a fair amount of time not actually reading the map or making decisions.In a good sprint, there are decisions to be made every few seconds. It tests navigation at speed perhaps more than map interpretation, but I wouldn't knock it as a form of orienteering. There are plenty of middles and longs which aren't

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