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| # Posted 2007-10-20 13:51:59 | |
| Swisscheese: | Starting your winter break and searching motivation for next year?
Here you can read about Sandra's first experiences with WOC 2008. Lots of maps and explanations: http://my.opera.com/sandrazurcher/blog/ I was also there, and I believe it is going to be a really enjoyable event! Terrain, maps, location, organizers seem to be all very good... and even the food hasn't showed to be poisonous so far. |
| # Posted 2007-10-20 16:55:28 | |
| Nick: | what about..pivo ? |
| # Posted 2007-10-20 17:35:20 | |
| ndobbs: | the pivo is Czech, enough said!
Thanks to Sandra for the company at the training camp and the write-up which will save the rest of us a lot of work as we can just link to it :) Marc, is there any particular aspect of your orienteering that needs to be improved on for 2008, based on what you saw at the camp? |
| # Posted 2007-10-20 18:52:42 | |
| Swisscheese: | Maybe nailing controls with only vague AP. High speed downhill O. |
| # Posted 2007-10-21 08:06:07 | |
| ebone: | Maybe nailing controls with only vague AP.
Sweet--I got some practice at this at the Western States Championships at Boggs Mountain in California. |
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