Relay Orienteering
Each team member does a short course and tags the next team member. A mass start is usually used.
Rogaine
("Rugged Outdoor Group Activity Involving Navigation and Endurance") - Teams try to locate as many controls as possible in a 4, 12 or 24 hour period. Similar to a score event.
Score Orienteering
Participants try to find as many controls as possible in a given amount of time. Controls usually have different point values depending upon distance from the start and the difficulty of navigation required to find them.
Ski Orienteering*
Event is done on cross country skis. A point-to-point event in which the participant tries to pick the fastest route through a network of trails.
Star Event
Participants must return to start between each control. Used mainly for training.
String Orienteering
Used with preschoolers and primary grade children. Controls are placed along a string which leads the child to each of the controls. Level of difficulty may be varied. [Top]
Trail Orienteering*
Designed for those with disabilities. Participants remain on the trail. It is an un-timed event where the challenge is mental and achievement is based upon the ability to correctly interpret the map and its relationship to the ground.
DISCOVERY Orienteering
Proof-of-arrival at each control site is confirmed by answering a question about the site. [Top]
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