Beginner and Intermediate Level Spring Training for 2011

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Supported by the City of Kitchener

 

Date Location
Jun 29 Waterloo Park , Parking across the street
from Waterloo Memorial Recreation Center
Jul 6 Homer Watson (Parking at Doon/Homer Watson inters. start 6.15- 6.30 pm)
Jul 13 Riverside Park, Cambridge. (Google maps)
Follow the park road, after crossing the bridge turn
left.  We start from the picnic shelter. (Google Maps)
Jul 20 Waterloo Park
Jul 27 Huron Natural Area
Aug 3 Homer Watson -parking at the end of Mill Park Drive and Huron rd. start 6.15- 6.30 pm) (Google Maps)
Aug 10 Resurrection / Monarch Woods
Aug 17 6:30 pm at Breithaupt Park.  Please park at the north end of the lot in the Breithaupt Community Centre
Aug 24 6:30pm at Huron NA.  If you come late, the start will be 500m south of the shelter.
Aug 31  

Mission

  • To provide Stars members with an opportunity to improve their orienteering skills through organized training sessions.
  • To encourage regular physical training.
  • To create a social environment for juniors and families, and for building team spirit and enthusiasm for orienteering.
  • To encourage participation in events outside of the Waterloo region.

Participation

The program is free for all Stars Orienteering Club full members, and others are welcome based on the fees below. We will have two groups:

Beginner: those wishing to learn and practice the basic skills;
Intermediate: those wishing to improve their skills at an intermediate level.

If you plan to attend a training event, please be sure to contact us at the latest the evening before the event.

Training Events in April and May

The full program is still being designed, so consider the table of places to be tentative at best. The dates are probably correct, but make sure you check back here before committing yourself to anything.

Training is usually on Wednesdays, 6-7 p.m. For the next few weeks we will meet at 6:30pm to see how that works for participants.   Please make sure you check the web site (http://baleka.org/stars) before heading out to the event for final details and possible location changes.

It is not necessary to attend all sessions -- if you miss the first session(s) you are free to attend later ones, where you will still be able to learn about the sport and pick up the basic techniques.

What to bring and wear

Wear something comfortable for running in, and be prepared to get wet, muddy, and perhaps sweaty, depending on weather. If you take shortcuts through the bushes, be prepared to get some tugs in your clothes. Running shoes are fine for the feet.

Bring a water bottle.

If you have a compass, please bring it along. A simple $10 hiking / orienteering compasses with a flat, transparent plastic base and rotating bezel is fine for beginners (mirrors etc. are not useful). We will have some such compasses available for general use.

During races, whistles are mandatory gear, to be used if you get lost or need assistance. You might as well start getting used to bringing one with your compass whenever you head out the door for orienteering, so if you have one, please bring it along. Any cheapo plastic whistle will do, as long as it can make lots of noise!

Fees

  • $8 per session, or $40 for the season- and you become a club member :)
  • 50% of cost for basic members;
  • Free if you're a full club member.

For membership information, please see the website document.