Condes course planning
The new User Guide for version 8 of Condes is now available. This first pass at the user guide focuses on the basics; additional useful snippets will be added from time to time.
07th May 08
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The new User Guide for version 8 of Condes is now available. This first pass at the user guide focuses on the basics; additional useful snippets will be added from time to time.
07th May 08
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The March 2008 Ladies Only weekend was well attended and provided coaching in a variety of skills.
20th Mar 08
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Controls are now out in two delightful woodland areas: Littlemill, not terribly far from Inverness, and Glen Gynack, near Kingussie.
02nd Mar 08
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DATE CHANGE: due to limited availability of a key tutor, the “Computing for Orienteering” workshop will now run one week later than originally intended, ie. 12-13 July.
Please note: the decision on whether to go ahead with the course or cancel it is usually made 2 weeks before the course is due to start. We usually need at least 4 bookings to make a course viable. Please ensure you book in good time.
03rd Jan 08
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The National Orienteering centre is not only perfectly situated for access to the best orienteering terrain in the UK but also has range of facilities on offer too.
29th Jun 07
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Details of the resources available from the National Orienteering Centre.
29th Jun 07
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A pictorial guide to control descriptions. Generally the written control descriptions refer to terms in common use. The pictorial control descriptions are defined on the IOF website (see above) but to explain precisely what each feature looks like is beyond the scope of this document. These are just examples of what they might look like.
03rd Aug 06
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Providing the best terrain, maps and support possible for all your training, course and event needs, the National Orienteering Centre.
As you'd expect with a small office dedicated to orienteering, we don't spend a lot of time actually in the office. There's usually someone there for a while on Tuesdays and Thursdays, other days as well but less predictably. We respond as promptly as possible to e-mails and to messages left at the office or on the mobile number you'll get if you call the office when no-one's there.
Every month there are two areas that have controls hung in the forest that can be used for training.
Each map pack comprises a pre-printed map (on Pretex), control descriptions (pictorial) and an information sheet. More details...
If you or your club would like to go training or you have aclub weekend away coming up, why not get in touch and have your own tailor-made training break.
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