Orienteering for beginners

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2006

Alexander Lines (aged 11) has made a short introduction to orienteering. It features his brother Edward. For more information about orienteering go to www.britishorienteering.org.uk. Orienteer every week in Sussex at www.southdowns-orienteers.org.uk

If you want to see photos of orienteering visit www.lines.org.uk

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  • he's a kid, have some respect!

  • Great job guys! I learned a lot about orienteering from your video. Cheers from Tennessee!

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  • excellent. Thank you

  • Really good job! Hello from Hong Kong! I might get my daughters to join this when we're in England!

  • I believe I can fly

  • Good Job Kid ... you make amazing presentations ! A lot better than me lol ! Bravo

  • Guys, there is a new navigation game specifically design for iPhone devices, called Matmon.

    It provides you with an amazing outdoor experience!

    The game is based on mission that you create directly on your iPhone!

    Unlike similar products on the market - There is no need to load coordinates into your device, you even do not need to know what coordinates are.

    You can also share your missions using Bluetooth with other iPhone devices (look for MATMON in the App Store or in Facebook)

  • Are you crazy? One he's a kid, second, there can be more names for one thing. Ever heard of cookies aka biscuits? Howzabout french fries aka chips? Get bent, dude.

  • Great video! Just what I was looking for! Wonderful job and production, kid!

  • Signed up for my first Orienteering run in 2 weeks time. Checking out youtube for tips and came across this. Well done guys, brilliant help.

    regards 46 year old novice.

  • man i'm good at this

  • It's great to teach youngsters map reading skills...it could come in quite handy in the their future...

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