Things are taking off on the owiki front with various keen orienteers working to define the world of o.
If you feel up to it and want to spread you wisdom head over to http://owiki.nopeindustries.com and leave your mark.
The success of this will largely be due to people which have loads of time to kill and know a lot about orienteering.
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try the help pages on wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents
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brooner - [nope] cartel
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[qoute]bib Numbers:
noun, are provided for the Elite course competitors, and for relay competitors. They are only ever worn on your chest (that doesn't mean on your skin), and will be attached with the sometimes provided safety pins. Some runners seem to delight in losing their number in the forest. Don't be surprised if you are asked to return your number and pins at the finish.
At relays the number will also be colour coded, normally red for first lap, white second lap and blue last lap.
The premier relay classes for men may have 4 laps (Green/Red/White/Blue)
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FAO the person who wrote this: you are not very clever. Don't write any more items, because they will be wrong, just like this.
noun, are provided for the Elite course competitors, and for relay competitors. They are only ever worn on your chest (that doesn't mean on your skin), and will be attached with the sometimes provided safety pins. Some runners seem to delight in losing their number in the forest. Don't be surprised if you are asked to return your number and pins at the finish.
At relays the number will also be colour coded, normally red for first lap, white second lap and blue last lap.
The premier relay classes for men may have 4 laps (Green/Red/White/Blue)
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FAO the person who wrote this: you are not very clever. Don't write any more items, because they will be wrong, just like this.
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mharky - team nopesport
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mharky wrote:[qoute]bib Numbers:
noun, are provided for the Elite course competitors, and for relay competitors. They are only ever worn on your chest (that doesn't mean on your skin), and will be attached with the sometimes provided safety pins. Some runners seem to delight in losing their number in the forest. Don't be surprised if you are asked to return your number and pins at the finish.
At relays the number will also be colour coded, normally red for first lap, white second lap and blue last lap.
The premier relay classes for men may have 4 laps (Green/Red/White/Blue)
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FAO the person who wrote this: you are not very clever. Don't write any more items, because they will be wrong, just like this.
Sorry Mharky - As Brooner says - get on with it - this is a Wiki. If I'm incorrect in what I've said - then the community will fix it. If the attempt at humour isn't appropriate - then chop it.
As yet there is no 'style' to this Wiki. Doubtless it will develop as and when more contributions come in.
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