Orienteering is / Orienteering means...
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Orienteering is thinking on your feet.
Orienteering is co-ordination of your senses
Orienteering is mind over matter, challenging and rewarding
Brilliant fun for fit people. (Depends on the target audience)
Brilliant fun for fat people (Depends on the target audience)
Brilliant fun for all the family (Depends on the target audience)
Character building, awesome fun for the whole body.
Orienteering - dare to do it ! ( with spectacular picture of someone leaping over a crag (small one), or stream, on the side of a mountain
Orienteering is co-ordination of your senses
Orienteering is mind over matter, challenging and rewarding
Brilliant fun for fit people. (Depends on the target audience)
Brilliant fun for fat people (Depends on the target audience)

Brilliant fun for all the family (Depends on the target audience)

Character building, awesome fun for the whole body.
Orienteering - dare to do it ! ( with spectacular picture of someone leaping over a crag (small one), or stream, on the side of a mountain
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Klebe - blue
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brooner wrote:We're putting together some new video footage to be shown on the big screen at the Rat Race and along with the footage of orienteers crashing through the terrain, round streets, etc etc we need some good lines to flash up along with it.
In that context, how about "Orienteering - mental activity".
Also...
Orienteering takes you to a better place
Orienteering - a mind over body experience
Orienteering - staying on the red line
Orienteering means never having to say you're lost
Cheers,
Patrick
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Orienteering is ... no tiger ernie.
Orienteering is ... one entire rig.
Orienteering is (in)... Eire not Niger.
Orienteering is ... one gin retire.
Orienteering is ... one entire rig.
Orienteering is (in)... Eire not Niger.
Orienteering is ... one gin retire.
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You can do it all your life.
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Think Globe Vendee
Think El Guerrouj
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Think O - the total sport experience
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Zen buddhists seek fusion of mind and body - its called orienteering
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Think Globe Vendee
Think El Guerrouj
Think Formula 1 -
Think O - the total sport experience
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Zen buddhists seek fusion of mind and body - its called orienteering
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The ultimate athletic challenge
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not your ordinary day out
running for those who hate running?
a form of exercise for mind body (and sometimes) soul.
A social occasion
running for those who hate running?
a form of exercise for mind body (and sometimes) soul.
A social occasion
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Orienteering is...
Orienteering is...real adventure racing 

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Unfortunately reading Nopesport isn't a good cure for insomnia....
Alternatively if it's being used for subtitles on a series of film clips, perhaps do something along the lines of the recent radio ads for Royal Navy recruitment. Starting off with a fairly 'routine' activity (I think the ad used frying an egg). This was then repeated over and over, each time adding in an extra layer of complexity until you ended up with the real challenge (frying 200 eggs to feed the entire crew whilst you were in the middle of some extreme manouvres in battle.
So for orienteering you could do something like:
1) Reading
2) Reading, but instead of words you looking at complex sets of symbols (a map)
3) Reading, but instead of words you looking at complex sets of symbols (a map) and using it to build up a picture of the terrain around you.
4) Reading, but instead of words you looking at complex sets of symbols (a map) and using it to build up a picture of the terrain around you, and planning the optimum route to the next control.
5) Reading, but instead of words you looking at complex sets of symbols (a map) and using it to build up a picture of the terrain around you, and planning the optimum route to the next control, whilst running flat out.
6) Reading, but instead of words you looking at complex sets of symbols (a map) and using it to build up a picture of the terrain around you, and planning the optimum route to the next control, whilst running flat out down a steep slope.
7) Reading, but instead of words you looking at complex sets of symbols (a map) and using it to build up a picture of the terrain around you, and planning the optimum route to the next control, whilst running flat out down a steep slope covered in brashings.
8] Reading, but instead of words you looking at complex sets of symbols (a map) and using it to build up a picture of the terrain around you, and planning the optimum route to the next control, whilst running flat out down a steep slope covered in brashings, head to head against 50+ other runners on the first leg of a relay.
9) Now you are ORIENTEERING!
- Orienteering - Adventure racing for grown ups!
- Orienteering - The sport for body AND mind
- Having trouble finding your way in life? - Learn to Orienteer!
- Orienteering - Thinking on your feet
- All weather, all terrain vehicle, with built in auto pilot - a.k.a The Orienteer!
- Try Orienteering for some REAL cross country racing!
- Try Orienteering for some REAL adventure racing!
- Adventure racing not challenging enough? Try Orienteering for a real adventure!
- Finding adventure racing too easy? Try Orienteering for a real challenge!
- Fast, furious, & physical. Enjoyable, exciting & extreme. Challenging, addictive, outdoor adventure. It's called "ORIENTEERING".
Alternatively if it's being used for subtitles on a series of film clips, perhaps do something along the lines of the recent radio ads for Royal Navy recruitment. Starting off with a fairly 'routine' activity (I think the ad used frying an egg). This was then repeated over and over, each time adding in an extra layer of complexity until you ended up with the real challenge (frying 200 eggs to feed the entire crew whilst you were in the middle of some extreme manouvres in battle.
So for orienteering you could do something like:
1) Reading
2) Reading, but instead of words you looking at complex sets of symbols (a map)
3) Reading, but instead of words you looking at complex sets of symbols (a map) and using it to build up a picture of the terrain around you.
4) Reading, but instead of words you looking at complex sets of symbols (a map) and using it to build up a picture of the terrain around you, and planning the optimum route to the next control.
5) Reading, but instead of words you looking at complex sets of symbols (a map) and using it to build up a picture of the terrain around you, and planning the optimum route to the next control, whilst running flat out.
6) Reading, but instead of words you looking at complex sets of symbols (a map) and using it to build up a picture of the terrain around you, and planning the optimum route to the next control, whilst running flat out down a steep slope.
7) Reading, but instead of words you looking at complex sets of symbols (a map) and using it to build up a picture of the terrain around you, and planning the optimum route to the next control, whilst running flat out down a steep slope covered in brashings.
8] Reading, but instead of words you looking at complex sets of symbols (a map) and using it to build up a picture of the terrain around you, and planning the optimum route to the next control, whilst running flat out down a steep slope covered in brashings, head to head against 50+ other runners on the first leg of a relay.
9) Now you are ORIENTEERING!
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National Trust member wrote:Or will that offend the Nazis on nopesport?
what a dumb comment.
Orienteering - the ulitmate sunday school.
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