I aspire to be them, because they’re getting out in nature and getting exercise.” (Plus, she adds, sometimes the older people beat the high-school kids, “because they know exactly where they’re going.
You’re deep in the forest, trying to figure out your way, and you don’t have your phone. All you have is a map, which is covered with hieroglyphics, and an old-fashioned compass. It might sound like a ...
The International Orienteering Federation (IOF) has opted to delay World Orienteering Day in the hope that more activities linked to the occasion can take place if it occurs later in the year.