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Orienteering Day
Orienteering Day

Sun, Apr 27

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Lion Mountain Trailhead, Mountainside Dr, Whitefish, MT 59937, USA

Orienteering Day

Join WLP and Grizzly Orienteering for a free event where you will be introduced to the sport of orienteering! No prior experience is required. Experienced orienteers are also very welcome!

Registration opens two weeks prior to event date.
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Registration opens Apr 12, 2025, 8:00 AM

Time & Location

Apr 27, 2025, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Lion Mountain Trailhead, Mountainside Dr, Whitefish, MT 59937, USA

About the event



Beginner Instruction Beginner instruction will start at 11am and will be led by several experienced orienteers. There will be an opportunity to go out on a short orienteering course together with an instructor, who will explain the basics of map reading and compass use, as well as provide you with strategies and tips for succeeding in terrain navigation. To get an idea of what to expect, take a look at the "Newcomers" section of the Grizzly Orienteering website: https://www.grizzlyorienteering.org/newcomers .


Equipment  We will provide specially created maps with pre-printed courses for each participant. We will also provide loaner compasses. Please return these when you are done. The compasses will be sanitized after each use. Wear clothing that is comfortable for activities in the woods and  off-trail and appropriate for the expected temperatures. Please bring your own snacks and hydration.  


Courses You will be able to select from five different maps (courses):  Intro, Beginner, Advanced Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced courses. The distances indicate the shortest, straight-line  distance for visiting all the controls and returning to the finish. You  will certainly cover more distance than that. Besides differing in length, courses differ in difficulty levels -  the beginner course stays exclusively on trails; advanced beginner  offers opportunities to take some shortcuts and shorter off-trail  excursions; the intermediate course requires some traversing of the  terrain off-trail; and the advanced courses often do not have trail  options for some of the route choices.We recommend that you pick a relatively easy course if this is your  first event. If it goes quickly and you enjoy it, you can try another,  more difficult course, right away. We recommend going out individually  or in groups of no more than 2-3 so that everyone is able to get the  hang of map reading and navigation.


Registration This program is free and family friendly! All ages welcome! When you RSVP, be sure to do so for each member of your party and cancel if you change plans.


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