Orienteering is an exciting outdoor adventure sport which involves navigating around a course using a detailed map and sometimes a compass. The aim is to navigate between a set of control points and decide the best route to complete the course in the quickest time. It does not matter how young, old or fit you are, and you can run, walk or jog round the course and progress at your own pace.
Devon Orienteering Club seeks to encourage and promote the sport of orienteering in and around the County of Devon. Come along to an event and give it a try! All children and adults are welcome to attend Devon events and, in due course, to join the club.
UPDATED SESSION: Devon Orienteering Club are going to run a series of “training activities” from the end of April to give individuals the chance to improve their Orienteering through either coaching or through regular practice. At this stage we are mainly on Saturday mornings from 1000 to 1230 with the venues close to the A38 corridor. These are open to both club members and also others who are interested in Orienteering… they might then choose to join.
Lucy Walker was 3rd in W21E in Yorkshire to earn a place on the podium (and got to stand next to Steve Cram)! Well done, Lucy, and to all those from Devon who competed.
One of the calendar's big weekends in the Midlands saw plenty of Devon members make the journey, and particular successes for Lucy Walker, 2nd place on W21E, Tom Lillicrap, 2nd place on M75L, and Mike Wimpenny for 4th place on M75L.