Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Oreinteering with the whole family!

We had a great time out at Detweiler Park, north of Peoria on Saturday.  All six of us did the White, beginners, course.  Tammy and I used the O-event to teach the kids planning and organization skills.  We transferred our points to our map, planned our route, and took off.  Each one of our TEAM had the responsibility of finding one of the 7 points. It turned out that one of the most technically difficult points were inadvertently placed onto the "White-Beginner" course.  We looked for it and could not find it.  We decided to let it go, and continue the course. I believe that all of us, from  Mom and Dad down to little Nathan (6yrs old) all learned something about ourselves and team-work.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Lessons learned from 1st "O" event

Here are some lessons we learned from our 1st orienteering event.
  •  Keep the punch card and map separate, not in the same water proof bag. 
  •  When you first get your punch card, fill in the actual CP numbers for each of the points on the card. That way you don't have to look back at the descriptions every time or get the points confused.
  •  As you approach the check point (CP), the navigator can look ahead on the map and determine which direction to leave the CP.  This way, we are not standing at the CP letting everyone else know where the point is and gets us moving in the right direction.
  •  Use straight line routes as much as possible.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Brick Workouts

Last night I rode about 12 miles in one hour and immediately followed this up with a fast hike with a 40 lb pack and trekking poles for about 30 minutes. (I forgot to look at my pedometer to see how far I hiked.)  I believe in the endurance racing world they call this a brick workout.  It is when you train in one discipline and switch to another in the same training session.  So for me last night it was Bike + Hike.  I had little to no pain in my right foot from the (PF), which is good sign.  My doctor told me to take Aleve instead of Ibuprofen.  He said that this would be more effect in helping my (PF).   Tammy and I are planning a fall training of three disciplines for an extended time period, say 3-4 hours. Perhaps Canoeing + Hike + Bike. This is only in the planning stages at the moment.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Comlara "O-event" with IRVOC

Tammy and I attended the orienteering  event at Comlara Park, North of Bloomington, IL. We are new members of the Illinois River Valley Orienteering Club. This was our first actual event. It was a lot of fun working as a team and moving from point to point as we planned our route. We did the Yellow Course, which was 15 control points (CP)s.  Our total time was 1hr, 27 min. We were trying to complete the course in 1hr, 30 min. We did it!  We had to run the last point to finish on time. I image we will get faster as we learn to read and interpret the map as we see the features on the ground.  Living the dream!  Curt

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Oreinteering Event this Saturday!

Tammy and I are attending our first "O" event. (O is for orienteering for those new to the lingo.) The image to your left of this blog is the standard symbol for a control point on a O-course.  Our whole family is now members of the IRVOC, which stands for Illinois River Valley Orienteering Club. We are looking forward to learning together the in and outs of land navigation.  It really looks like a lot of fun.  Living the dream! Curt

Possible Running Alternative

I am suffering from plantar fasciitis (PF). I have not run any distance at all since mid-July in order to facilitate the healing process.  I have increased my weight training,and biking (which does not seem to bother it). I tried for the first time last night a 15 min hike with rucksack and trekking poles to see if this bothered my PF. It didn't seem to harm it much. I will attempt it again later this week and see how I feel.  Living the dream.  curt

Sunday, August 22, 2010

International Control Descriptions

I found a great site for learning the IOF symbols. (www.fortnet.org/icd/index.html) They include the newer symbols for 2010 along with those that have revised usages. If you complete all 9 pages of review, you can take a map skills quiz as well. The quiz reviews the shades on an O-map.  Enjoy.  Living the dream.  Curt