Saturday, June 18, 2011

Cabin John - Jun 18, 2011

Course: Short [4.3 km; 90m; 11 controls]


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This was a training exercise. To make it a little more challenging than usual the course setter, Nadim, removed the trails from the map. There was an unedited version of the map on the flip side but I didn't use it.

I chose to do the short version because I knew that there was a smaller window of time (1.5 hrs as opposed to 3-4 hrs) than for a regular o-meet. It took me close to 2 hrs to finish the course, long enough that one of the controls was being picked up as I approached the location where it had been placed.

Between the 3rd and 4th controls the contact lens on my left eye slid out of place. I finished the course only being able to see with one eye. Not the first time I've done that but it still increased the level of difficulty for me.

Only one of the controls was difficult to find, the 6th one. I was thrown off by the terrain which was filled with lots of thick vegetation. I was also found that distances seemed longer on the ground than I thought they would be when reading the map. The first mistake I made when navigating from 5 to 6 was that I followed the wrong stream for a couple minutes before realizing I was headed in the wrong direction. My second mistake was to double back when I hadn't gone far enough. Eventually, when I was about ready to give up looking, I found it.

The rest of the controls weren't difficult to find. One of them (#8) was picked up just before I reached it. Lucky for me the person who picked it up, Eddie, spotted me and let me know which control he had just picked up.

After orienteering and changing into some cleaner clothes we went to the Corner Bakery for dinner.