I had not done an Orienteering meet since last Spring but signed up for a membership with Up North Orienteering (UNO). I was one of the founding members of UNO over 30 years ago. I’d fallen away from orienteering as my ankles and knee kept reminding me that I really need to stay on flat even surfaces. I still love reading maps and navigating so the pull to go back to a meet has been there. This meet at Broken Ground (Loudon NH) was especially interesting as I’d snowshoe raced here a couple of years ago and had never seen the O-map. New maps are always exciting!
I got in my morning run with the Chelmsford group before heading north for a nice run with the Turtle Pond group. Post-run, I spotted a sun halo, I think this is the first time I’d seen this weather phenomenon. Good sign? It was a perfect afternoon to head into the woods with temps in the upper 50s and bright sun.
I selected the Red course which was 6km (straight line), I always figure that the distance in K’s is about how far I’ll end up running in miles. In retrospect, I probably should have done the Green course (5k) which was also advanced, just shorter. I had a lot of trouble on the first two controls. It isn’t unusual for me to struggle early with figuring out the map and the mapper. A lot of the “yellow” (which is open forest) was open but had a lot of previous logging which made for poor footing and very slow going. The first two controls I had to re-orient myself a couple of times before figuring out exactly where I was. Looking at the splits afterward I could see that of the 9 competitors on the Red course, I was 9th and 7th for my first two splits. Then on the third control I ran the 2nd fastest split! It seems like after that I’d have one really bad split (9th) and follow that with a 2nd or 3rd place split. Was that confidence, a lack of concentration? Not surprisingly, my best split of the day was the 10th which was also the longest leg of the day. I ran trail almost the whole way and had an easy point to attack the control from. So of course, my worst split of the day was the next one where I ran 8 minutes slower than first place. Yikes!
I had a lot of fun out there and ended up finishing in 6th place. I hope to get back out there later this season (or in the fall) but I really paid the price with incredibly sore ankles the next day. An easy run and a very nice 2 hour bike ride loosened things up and got me ready to head into the next week.




















