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SOURCE: /mnt/d/GoogleDrive/Cercetasi/carti-camp-jocuri/2020-Orienteering-packet.pdf
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CONVERTED: 2025-01-11
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--- PAGE 1 ---
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John Smerek Memorial
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Scout
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Orienteering
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Festival
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2020
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EVENT: Scout Orienteering Festival for Scouts and Scouters
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from Cubs to Venturers, including Girl Scouts
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DATE: Saturday, March 28, 2020
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LOCATION: Beaumont Scout Reservation
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8:30 AM to Noon
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MEET DIRECTOR: David Fisher (314-434-5060)
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<roaming496ranger@hotmail.com>
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REGISTRATION: Emerson Conference Center Area
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8:30-10:00 am.
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No advanced registration is required. We just
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ask that you send an estimated attendance to
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David Fisher at roaming496ranger@hotmail.com by March 19, so we know
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how many to expect.
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COST: $5.00 per scout or adult. (The cost includes the map.)
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ATCHES & SEGMENTS:
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Festival Patch and 2018 Segment $4.00
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Segment alone $1.50
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Festival Patch alone $3.00
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Courses: The format for the scout competition
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course will be a SCORE ORIENTEERING format with 30 controls. Each
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control has a point value from 5-30 points, depending on its location
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and difficulty. There is a 60-minute time limit with a 10 point
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penalty for each minute over the time limit.
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There will be 6 mass starts every 15 minutes from 9:15 am to 10:30 am.
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A non-competitive beginner’s (Map Hike) course will also be available
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for cub scouts, first time orienteers, recreational use and
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for scouts that need a course that meets the
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first class navigation requirement.
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--- PAGE 2 ---
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Rules of Competition for the
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th
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18 John Smerek Memorial
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Scout Orienteering Festival
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Registration
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1. Fill out registration form completely.
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FULL ADDRESS, UNIT TYPE AND NUMBER required to receive awards.
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2. Divide scouts and scouters into teams of 2 scouts/scouters (3
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max.). Categories are based on the age of the oldest person on
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the team.
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3. Divide teams among the 6 start times.
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4. Fill out punch card completely.
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NAME, AGE, UNIT TYPE AND NUMBER required to receive an award.
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The awards will be mailed to the unit leader of record on the
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registration form. Every year some Scouts do not receive awards
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because they did not fill out the punch card and we are unable to
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assign them to a category or determine where to send the awards.
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Score Orienteering Course
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There are 30 control markers on this year’s course. You can visit
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the controls in any order. You are not expected to get all the
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controls. You have 60 minutes to visit as many controls as
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possible. You will be penalized 10 points for every minute you are
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over the 60 minute time limit.
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Plan your route according to your ability. Use your map reading
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skills more than your compass. Match features around you with the
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symbols on the map. If you are a beginner/first timer consider
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doing the map hike route (100+ points). After punching a control,
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move away from it as quickly as you can to avoid giving the location
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away to others. Each team should plan their route independent from
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the other teams in their unit.***(SEE Scoring)
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Start
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The start is in the field west of the Emerson Center by the flag
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poles. Plan on arriving at least 10 minutes before your scheduled
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start time for last minute instruction and to have your card
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stamped. YOUR CARD MUST BE CHECKED AND STAMPED OR YOU WILL NOT
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QUALIFY FOR AN AWARD. Staplers will be available at the start.
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PINK cards start at 915: AM TAN cards start at 10:00 AM
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YELLOW cards start at 9:30 AM IVORY cards start at 10:15 AM
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ORANGE cards start at 9:45 AM GOLD cards start at 10:30 AM
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--- PAGE 3 ---
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Scoring
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The controls are worth the following amount of points:
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# 1- 5 worth 5 points #16-20 worth 20 Generally, controls that are
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# 6-10 worth 10 points #21-25 worth 25 farther away or harder to find
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#11-15 worth 15 points #26-30 worth 30 are worth more points.
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*** Teams from the same unit with identical punch cards and similar finish times
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will be lumped together for scoring.
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*** Groups of 4 or more will be considered recreational and not eligible for awards.
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Finish
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The finish is located on the west side of the Emerson Center at the south end of the porch.
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Remember to turn in your punch card at the finish. Punch card must have participants
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names, age and unit number to receive an award.
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Beginner Briefings
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Beginner briefings will be held in the field near the start. All beginners should plan on
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attending. The briefing will go over the event format, basic orienteering skills, map symbols,
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and strategies for planning your route.
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Map Hike
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The Map Hike is a non-competitive beginner level point-to-point course in which participants
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time themselves. This is an excellent opportunity for cub scouts and beginners to learn about
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orienteering and experience a 2-3 Km course. Time to walk the course should be less than
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an hour. This course meets the first class orienteering course requirement.
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Safety - Yield to Horses
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If you encounter horseback riders on a trail, please step off the trail to let them pass. The
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shoot gun range, ropes course area, ranger office/maintenance area and ranger houses are
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out of bounds.
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Awards
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Awards are neckerchief slides and tokens. The highest scoring individuals and teams will
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receive an award. Awards will be mailed to the unit leaders in April.
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John G. Smerek
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Our friend, John Smerek, died prematurely in the summer of 2002. As the Scout
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Orienteering Festival Meet Director for 14 years, he was the heart and guiding
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force of this event. He loved the opportunity to combine two of his great
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passions, Orienteering and Boy Scouting.
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John had unlimited energy and enthusiasm. He was a kind and generous
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person. We hope to live up to the high standards he set as we carry on the
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tradition of the Scout Orienteering Festival.
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Beth Skelton.
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