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Mt Tabor - Permanent (TRIM) Orienteering Course
Come practice orienteering at CROC’s latest permanent course, Mt. Tabor Park in SE Portland. This park offers a variety of trails, roads, viewpoints and, yes, a few “Keep Portland Weird” control points, such as a soapbox derby track, an extinct volcano core (one of two in the country) and a statue by Gutzon Borglum, who also carved Mt. Rushmore. Unlike a normal O-course where the control points are flags placed the morning of the event, this permanent course uses fixed objects such as signs, natural features in the park, etc. At each control point marked on the map, your course question sheet has a multiple-choice question about that point. Answer it, then move to the next control. The course has 20 controls, and is about 3.5 km long. Officially: Unofficially: Please share any comments you have about the course with us! Are any controls missing? Did you have a good time? Cheers or jeers, we want to know. Send your thoughts to email@croc.org. For the Mt Tabor TRIM course map: click here [Download counter: 107 ] For the Mt Tabor TRIM course control descriptions: click here For the Mt Tabor TRIM course instructions and control questions: click here For the Mt Tabor TRIM course answers: click here For directions to Mt Tabor: click here |
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