Orienteering
Grid zone
84 degrees north and 80 degrees south, each 6 degrees wide
cut
A cut is a man-made feature resulting from cutting through raised ground
sinkhole
A depression produced in a region where soluble rock has been removed by groundwater
Azimuth
A horizontal angle measured clockwise in degree from a north base line.
True North
A line from any position on earths surface to the geographic North Pole
true north
A line from any position on the earth's surface to the geographic north pole, symbolized by a line with a star at the apex
ridge
A long, narrow chain of hills or mountains
Grid
A pattern of intersecting parallel lines used to divide a map into small squares
bench marks
A surveyor's mark made on rocks or other permanent objects to indicate known elevations.
a degree
A unit of latitude or longitude, equal to 1/360 of the globe
Field-expedient
Adapting to a particular situation by using available materials and or resources
steering mark
An easily identifiable feature in landscape not shown on the map, used by an orienteer to follow a bearing
Meridians
An imaginary circle on the earths surface passing through the North and South Pole; a line or parallel of longitude
Grid azimuth
Angle measured between grid north and a straight line plotted between two points
Grid Magnetic Angle
Angular difference in direction between grid north and magnetic north.
cross country orienteering
As you approach the finish line for the orienteering competition, you are confident that your team has won because of your team's athleticism, because you selected good routes to the size control points, and because you don't see any other teams at the finish line Which type of orienteering course are you on?
Valley
Contour lines are V shaped and pointed at a hilltop.
Convex slope
Contours Closer together at the bottom and wider apart at the top
Magnetic Azimuth
Direction expressed as an angular difference between magnetic north and the line of direction
attack point
Easy to find landscape feature shown on a map from which the final approach can be made
True or False When converting from a declination diagram, you should always measure the angle to the azimuth in a counter-clockwise direction.
False
True or false A higher azimuth indicates a longer distance
False
approx 1,400 meters
For a route on an orienteering course, you measured the straight-line distance to be 1,350 meters. The terrain on the course has a lot of elevation changes, but they are primarily gentle slopes. How far should you tell your orienteering partner you'll be traveling on that route?
Relay Orienteering
For the spring orienteering competition, your team lost because one of your teammates plotted the wrong point from the master map at the third control point. On what type of course is the competition being conducted?
Concave slope
Gentle at the bottom steep at the top
Grid system
Gives you a way to locate a point w/i 100 meters
Universal transverse mercator grid system
Grid system designed to cover the part of the world between 84 degrees north and 80 degrees south, imposed on the transverse Mercator projection
Grid convergence
Horizontal angle at a point between true north and grid north
back azimuth
Opposite direction of an azimuth obtained by adding or subtracting 180 degrees from an azimuth
Aiming off
Orienteering method in which the navigator aims to one side of a destination point instead of directly at it
representative fraction
Relationship of distance measured on a map to a corresponding distance on the ground
Grid Coordinate
Set of letters and numbers specifying the location of a point to the desired location within a 100,000 m^2
Grid North
The direction of north that is established by using the vertical grid lines on a map
grid north
The direction of north that is established by using the vertical grid lines on a map
magnetic north
The direction to north magnetic pole, as indicated by the north-seeking needle of a magnetic instrument.
magnetic north
The direction to the north magnetic pole, as indicated by the north-seeking needle of a magnetic instrument
Ridgeline
The high ground which runs at about the same height for a certain distance
Grid square
The intersecting north-south and east-west grid lines at 90 degree angles to form a square
Polar Coordinates
The location of a point as given by an angle and a distance.
resection
The method of locating one's position on a map by determining the grid azimuth to at least two well-defined locations that can be pinpointed on the map
mean sea level
The position of the level of the surface of the sea midway between high and low
Gives the natural and man made features of the terrain or area
Topographic map
false
True or False. Determining distance on a map inst very important when plotting a distant location and determining how to get there.
Legend
Where the symbols are located on a map.
You are in charge of the final orienteering practice for the senior cadets before their competition. The course is your favorite because it has a rod that circles the entire course. You and your assistants brought all the equipment except for one thing-the compasses. When asked whether or not you can continue, which of the following would be your best choice?
Yes, the cadets can use the geographic orientation technique, and we'll put more guides on the course.
337 degree
You have to convert a grid azimuth on a map to the magnetic azimuth you will use with your compass on a land navigation course. The grid azimuth is 353 degree and the Grid-magnetic angle is 16 degree west. What is the correct magnetic azimuth?
61 degree
You have to convert a magnetic azimuth to a grid azimuth that you can plot on your map. The magnetic azimuth is 77 degree and the declination, or grid magnetic angle is 16 degree west. What grid azimuth should you plot on your map?
2.3 kilometers
You make two tic marks to measure the distance between two points on a map. On the meter/kilometer bar scale the distance covers two sections on the primary scale and three units on the extension scale. how far apart are the two points?
275 degrees
You measured an azimuth of 95 degrees. What is the back azimuth?
106 degree
You see a water tower at a magnetic azimuth of 83 degree from your position., You need to plot the direction on your map, so you look to the declination diagram which indicates that the Grid magnetic angle is 23 degree east. What angle should you plot on your map?
28 degree
Your next point on the land navigation course is marked on your map at 12 degree. Since the declination , or grid magnetic angle is 16 degree ease, what azimuth should you set on your compass?
400 meters
Your pace count for 100 meters is 70. You have put four pebbles in your pocket to help you keep track of how far you have traveled. About how far have you gone? (you have 3 pebbles)
75
Your usual pace count on flat terrain is 70, but on a pace count route built to reflect the hilly terrain for a compass course, your pace count is 75. What most likely would your pace count be on inclines on the compass course?
orienteering
a competitive form of land navigation in which each participant uses a map and compass to navigate between check points.
fill
a man-made feature resulting from filling a low area, usually to form a level bed for a road or railroad track.
grid
a pattern of intersecting parallel lines used to divide a map into small squares.
Grid coordinate
a set of letters and numbers specifying the location of a point to the desired position within a 100,000 m^
control points
a trapezoid-shaped marker (usually orange, red, or white) used to mark features on an orienteering course, usually with clipper or control punch attached to mark a control card as proof of arrival
degree
a unit of latitude or longitude, equal to 1/360 of the globe.
declination
an angular difference between true north and either magnetic or grid north.
Arc
anything shaped like a curve, bow, or arch.
nautical mile
approximately 6076 feet and used for air and marine navigation
attack points
as you were plotting your route on the map, you were able to identify hilltops next to each of your control points. You decided that you would move to the hilltops first, then re-orient yourself and move quickly to the control points. Which movement techniques are you applying?
Sweden
beginning in 1919 in what country did orienteering become a competitive sport?
On a compass course, you want to travel from your location to a water tower. You draw a light line on your map and use your protractor to measure the azimuth from the tower to your position. what should you do next?
determine the back azimuth, change the grid azimuth to magnetic and start walking
saddle
dip or low point between two areas of higher ground
while on a camping trip, one of your friends stepped in a gopher hole and broke his ankle. A major highway is north of your location, but you don't have a compass. You put a stick on the ground, mark your location of the tip of the shadow, wait a while, and mark the new location of the tip. which way should you go to get help?
draw a line at a right angle of the east-west line, put east on your right, and move forward.
True or False Grid north and magnetic north are identical
false
True or False It is only enough to be able to estimate your location within 1,000 meters. There is never a reason to be able to pinpoint your location exactly.
false
True or False Orienteering is only for experienced and highly fit people.
false
draw
feature formed by two parallel ridges or spurs with low ground in between them
Declination Diagram
indicates the angular relationships of true north, grid north, and magnetic north.
marginal information
instructions placed around the outer edge of a map
depression
is a low point in the ground or a sinkhole
spur
is a short, continuous sloping line of higher ground, normally jutting out from the side of a ridge
prime meridian
is the meridian in a geographic coordinate system at which longitude is defined to be 0°.
grid lines
lines that are regularly spaced at 1,000 or 10,000 meter intervals and make up the grid on a map.
Adjoining map sheet diagram
look to find the correct map sheet number on a map.
compass direction
magnetic azimuth
Intersection
method of locating an unknown point by determining where the azimuths from at least two (preferably three) known points meet (intersect)
Six digit grid coordinate
needed to get within a 100 meters from a point.
center of mass
point closest to the middle of an object.
concentric
series of closed contour lines.
Hachurue
short, broken line used for showing relief on a map.
declination
the angular difference between true north and magnetic or grid north.
Military Grid Reference System (MGRS)
the geocoordinate standard used by North Atlantic Treaty Organization militaries for locating points on the earth.
control points
the goal of orienteering is to locate...
Superimpose
to lay or place something over something else
statute mile
unit of measurement equal to5,280 feet
statue mile
unit of mesurement approx 5,280 sq. ft.
grid system
using a map with a "grid system" gives you a way to locate a point within 100 meters.