Orienteering

No compass is required.

 

Orienteering is a thrilling outdoor adventure sport that combines navigation with running or walking. Participants use a detailed map and a compass to find points in the landscape, often referred to as controls or markers, which are spread out over a designated area.

The challenge lies in using your map-reading skills, compass work, and pacing knowledge to navigate from point to point in the most efficient way possible. It’s not just a physical workout but also a mental exercise, as it requires strategic planning and quick decision-making.

Collecting information from each marker adds an educational twist, making it a comprehensive activity that enhances spatial awareness, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. Whether for competitive sport, training, or leisure, orienteering is an enriching experience that connects people with nature and hones their navigational abilities.