Orienteering Part 1 How to Judge Distance by Pace Count

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2009

Mr. Bill Troop 73 Alameda teaches orienteering to Boy Scouts

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  • If you don't mind metric units,you can go to the local high school track and use the lane for the one hundred meter dash to get a pace count. If you don't know which lane markings to use then go to the track when no one is using it and use the inner lane to get a pace count for one lap(400 meters),divide by four. Please respect the runners and stay out of their way!

  • @gammondog That's a good tip, especially for flat ground. For uneven terrain, one really needs to do their pace count on sight.

  • Well done.Cool vids nice to see these skills being thought!!!

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  • Thank you.

    The boys had a great time and learned a lot.

    Bill

  • We had to do this for field surveying, LOL. this is great stuff!!!

    ED

  • Thank you very much!

    Bill

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  • Thank you very much.

    Soon I will teach them how to make their own pace count beads.

    Bill

  • This brought back memories with me and my father and my first set of beads. Great thing to teach!

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