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    Wow! What a treat! Well done getting such a good photo despite the excited toddler!

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    I did, last night, while I was full of inspiration and went on a mission to find those photos. Mk II is planned for this weekend... :-)

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    Isn't it great that Spring has finally sprung? Chloe has been so delighted to see her sunflowers begin to grow (in the back porch in one...

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  • Kerry Teague
    I'm glad to hear we're not the only ones that do things like this, Jay. Good luck with Sports Day Mk11 and do write a post if you can dig...

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  • Jay Greengrass
    Yes! Well, kind of... The girls didn't want to go out one day so me and Jon made up a Sports Day for them. Just daft wee races in the...

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  • Kathryne
    Fantastic idea! Biscuits, otters, sharks, sea-horses and obstacles, what more could a Little Trekkers ask for?

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Orienteering For All

Written by Paul Frodsham on Wednesday, 20 June 2012. Posted in North West

Orienteering For All

Everybody loves surprises, and Reuben certainly got one when I picked him up after school on Tuesday. Rather than heading home for our usual evening routine, we got into the car and set off to try our hands at orienteering.

Earlier in the day I'd spotted a Facebook post from our local Rangers’ service promoting an 'orienteering for all' event not too far away. And being a lovely sunny evening I thought it would be rude not to go along and take part.

at the first checkpoint

Neither of us had tried orienteering before, but Reuben loves maps (especially those marked with an x) and had recently asked about a red and white flag when we were out walking. It was easy to spot the registration point when we arrived, and after parking up we walked over to the giant flag by the visitors centre. A really helpful volunteer explained to Reuben what he needed to do, and kitted him out with a map and an electronic 'dibber'. As it was his first time they recommended the white course and pointed us in the direction of the start.

orienteering map

Reuben loved checking the map to find the location of the next checkpoint, almost as much as recording he'd been there by placing his 'dibber' into the reader and waiting for a beep. After 11 checkpoints and just over 18 minutes he made it to the finish line and excitedly watched as his times were downloaded and his name appeared on the results screen. In fact he was so excited that we decided to have another go, this time with the more difficult yellow course.

The second time around was certainly trickier, with the checkpoints no longer positioned on well defined paths. Despite this, Reuben still did well with the map reading, only losing his bearings and needing some help a couple of times. We made it to the finish in just under 29 minutes, and in need of a much deserved rest and some food.

Excited calls were made to grandparents after arriving home, making me think that this wasn't our last time. I can fully recommend looking up your local club and taking your Little Trekkers along. Some events even have courses with string to let very young children take part.

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Comments (3)

  • Fiona Moore
    Fiona Moore
    21 June 2012 at 17:42 |

    It looks fantastic, and I love that Reuben was so keen after finishing the first course.
    Next step Geo-caching - I bet he would love that too!

  • Jay Greengrass
    Jay Greengrass
    21 June 2012 at 18:36 |

    I'd never considered orienteering before, although my 6 year old is another 'x marks the spot' aficionado (that Justin Fletcher / Captain Squark has a lot to answer for...). What a great idea - thanks!

  • Anita and Feargal Buckley
    Anita and Feargal Buckley
    22 June 2012 at 07:58 |

    That looks great, I will have to remember it - could make a great birthday party or something when our wee man is a little older.

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