Zita Rukšāne. M - mõõtkava 1:5000 – 1cm kaardil 50m looduses 1:1000 – 1cm kaardil 10m looduses H – kõrgusjoonte vahe h 2m.

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Zita Rukšāne

M - mõõtkava 1:5000 – 1cm kaardil 50m looduses 1:1000 – 1cm kaardil 10m looduses H – kõrgusjoonte vahe h 2m

symbols – land forms

symbols – water and marsh

symbols – vegetation

symbols – man made features

Course

Control Description Column B - Number of control ß ags Column H - Direction of observation

Trail-O keystones 1. Participant moves through the distance only by roads marked with double line in the map; other tracks are used only as a guide

Trail-O keystones 2. When reached CP navigation point, participant has to decide, which of CP flags responds to CP legend (answer Z (zero-none) is also possible). To make a decision, participant can move around using roads and tracks according to 1st point

Trail-O keystones 3. After making decision, participant uses punches to mark control card accordingly to its decision - A, B, C, D, E or Z, counting from left to right side. Decision can’t be changed after the mark is done; if there is more than one mark in one row, no points are added

Trail-O keystones 4. In the Time Control participant sits down; judge shows CP flags, gives to participant a properly orientated map and starts stopwatch. Participant has 60 seconds to name its chosen flag (one can also point with a finger to the appropriate letter on the chart), when its done, judge stops stopwatch and writeanswer and time in a control card. There are no Z (zero) answers in time controls

Examples

Time KP A B C D E

1AE

2

3

Right answers 1. E 2. C 3. D