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travel / adventure zone

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FORGET THAT OLD CHESTNUT, "Who am I?" When you're
deep in a forest with a waist-high boulder to your left and a gurgling
creek to your right, what you really need to know is, "Where
am I?"
Wonder no more because THE CHASE — the Golden Horseshoe Orienteering Club's
(GHO) inaugural event in the Toronto-Hamilton-Oakville-Mississauga Adventure
Series (THOMASS) — is on. December 7, 2003 marks its 10th year, and it's
just one of a growing number of events taking place across the country that celebrate
orienteering, which is affectionately known as "the thinking sport."
The GHO is one of the oldest clubs in the province and draws its membership from
throughout southern Ontario. Host to some of North America's most-high-profile
outdoor events, the club is also a font of information about orienteering — or "cunning
running," as some call it — with a library of more than 50 topographical
maps of southern Ontario.
An invigorating combination of strategy, decision-making, map-reading and physical
fitness, orienteering suits all ages and abilities. "It can be enjoyed
as a walk in the woods or a competitive sport," says one enthusiast. Experienced
orienteerers wear hiking shoes or boots, dress for activity and bring along a
compass and a whistle. Still, it's best to have your wits about you. Organizers
provide an official orienteering map, and participants are left to figure out
the quickest routes from A to Z, punching in at control sites as they go. Winter
events in cold climes are traditionally timed for 90 minutes, but canny competitors
who make the right decisions can bring in times half that.
Visit www.dontgetlost.ca/gho/ click
for more information on the Golden Horseshoe Orienteering Club
and this year's program. For navigation clinics geared
to get you from "where you are to where you want to be," click on
Backwoods Adventure. Does it get any better than that?
Resources:
www.orienteering.ca
Stop by this site to find out whether there's an orienteering
club in your area
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