Reach-11/Horse Lover's Park
Beginner's Training and Sprints

Saturday, April 14, 2018
8:30 AM - Registration/Check-in
09:00 AM to 10:30 AM - Free Beginner's Clinic/Practice Course
09:00 AM to 12:00 AM - Free Sprint Courses

[image:O flag] Pre-Registration
[image:O flag] Directions
[image:O flag] Google Maps Placemark

Summary:

We'd like to invite you to join us as we return to our Reach-11 event site. On Saturday, April 14, we're offering free orienteering training and practice courses starting from the parking lot next to Horse Lover's Park at the Reach-11 Recreation Area. While this area does not offer any climbs or descents, there are plenty of navigation challenges in the desert terrain in this park located in North Phoenix. We hope you'll take the time to join us to practice your navigation skills.

NOTE 1: Maps for the beginner's clinic and sprint events are limited. In order to ensure yourself a map, we strongly suggest you preregister for the event(s) you would like to do.
Click [image:O flag] here to pre-register. Deadline: Fri, April 13 at 11:59 PM.
Directions to the Reach-11/Horse Lover's Park event site are found [image:O flag] here .

Parental Consent:

Parental Consent Now Required (Click here for more information)
All participants under age 18 are now required to have a signed parental consent form on file with the club. You can complete the form before the event and either scan it and send it to us by e-mail or bring it with you to the event.

Schedule:

08:30 AM Check-in/Registration: Beginner's Clinic and Sprint Events
Location: [image:O flag] Reach-11/Horse Lover's Park
Includes training + practice on a beginner's course
09:00 AM Beginner's Training Begins
Sprint Courses Open
10:30 AM Beginner's Training Complete
12:00 PM Sprint Courses Close

Details:

Note: All events at Reach-11 are free!

Beginning Orienteering Training

The Beginner's Training is a hands-on course teaching basic concepts used for land navigation and the sport of orienteering. Participants learn techniques to navigate using only a map and compass (No GPS!) and practice the techniques outdoors on orienteering courses located in the Piedras Grandes picnic area.

We're very excited to team up with the City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department for this event. The training is planned for Saturday, April 14, 2018 starting at 09:00 at the Reach-11/Horse Lover's Park event site. Along with City of Phoenix Park Rangers, we'll introduce participants to concepts of navigation using only a map and compass. We'll then apply the concepts to navigate through a beginner's course shown on a map similar to ones we use at our orienteering events.

The Beginning Orienteering training is open to participants of all ages and at all levels of skill and fitness. Our goal is to teach some of the basic navigation concepts that you can then use to participate in future orienteering events. If you're looking for a fun new and different way to enjoy the outdoors, please consider signing up for our class.

Course Content

Students will walk up to four kilometers, with day packs, learning and practicing land navigation techniques used for orienteering. The field training covers compass use, interpreting topographical maps, and several methods of getting from point to point using only a map and compass.

We will provide participants with a) a topographical map of the class area, b) course materials, and c) several hours of orienteering instruction. We know you will be so excited about what you learn that you will join us for one of our many orienteering events. (See Event Schedule)

Sprint Events

In addition to the beginner's training, we'll also offer two sprint courses. The sprint events are open to everyone, including beginner's. Don't worry, we intentionally set the sprint events to make the navigation easier.

Equipment

It is best if students can provide their own compass. The suggested model is a Silva Ranger 15 CL 360-degree compass. Another model may be used if it has a baseplate, a mirrored lid with a site and a mechanical declination scale adjustment. We will provide compasses for those who do not have their own.

Cost

The Beginning Orienteering and the Sprint Courses are free!

What to bring:

Whistle Participants at orienteering events are required to carry a whistle. Since orienteering involves navigating off-trail, participants can sometimes travel to areas that are rarely visited by other users of the area. The whistle is a safety precaution which allows orienteering participants to signal their presence to others in case of an emergency.
Compass We prefer participants to bring their own compass. This will allow them to learn techniques during the training, then practice the techniques further at home. We will provide compasses to those who are not able to bring their own.
Sun screen. The training will continue past 10:00 AM. In April, the sun at 10:00 AM is already high enough to be an issue. Even though we are starting fairly early in the morning, we suggest you apply sunscreen to avoid burning.
Water There will be water at the start/finish . However, as we could be out in the field for up to three hours, you may also want to bring your own water bottles or a camelback.
Sturdy hiking shoes and
Long pants
The training will involve hiking off trail, sometimes in areas with thick brush and different types of cactus.

Directions

Follow [image:O flag] this link for directions to the Reach-11/Horse Lovers Park event site.
[image:O flag] Reach-11 Safety Plan