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Multnomah Village - Permanent (TRIM) Orienteering Course
Want to practice your O-skills, stay in town, explore a neighborhood with interesting terrain, and give yourself an unfair advantage in the annual January Urban Night-O? Then check out CROC’s first ”urban” permanent orienteering course, Multnomah Village. The course is designed to take you to the more unusual nooks, crannies, staircases, garden art, parks, community gardens, viewpoints, high points, rough roads, and trails of this pleasant SW Portland neighborhood. The entire course is about 5.5 miles long, and at a moderate walking pace should take about 3 hours to complete. 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 fire hydrants, signs, trees, 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. Officially: Unofficially: Notes: Every year in January, CROC puts on a night orienteering event in this same area. While none of the permanent course questions are the same as those used in the January event, the map is the same. Practicing on this permanent course ahead of time will be an advantage in the January night-O, hint hint! 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 Multnomah Village TRIM course map: click here [Download counter: 132 ] For the Multnomah Village TRIM course control descriptions and instructions: click here For the Multnomah Village TRIM course answers: click here For directions to Multnomah Village: click here |
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