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Lighting
Each leg of a course
can be broken down to bite-size pieces. Too much information just leads
to mistakes make it easy on yourself.
- Decide what your
attack point is.
- Work back from
there using large obvious features.
- Now the green
light is on.
- Amber is where
you need to verify decisions.
- Red is where
you are closely reading map and land, homing in on information. Example
below:
- From No.1 the
attack point to No.2 is the path/track junction.
- Large obvious
features are first path and thicket.
- Run as fast as
I can due north to path and onwards until I see large thicket, I am
not interested in fine detail, I am not looking at the map, I am in
GREEN mode.
- From the thicket,
still running fast, I check the compass to verify running in northerly
direction, hit the path, look for the junction. I can see more information,
need to verify path directions I am in AMBER mode.
- At path/track
junction I slow down. I am relying on the compass now, checking off
information I am in RED mode. I see the first pit to my right with
a marker in I DONT waste time checking it out, I go straight past
it to my control a little further on.
EASY PEASY!
Try it, particularly
on longer legs. If you want to improve on your times, try not to waste
precious minutes reading the finer detail on the map until you absolutely
have to. When you can get your "head down" and run do it!
John
& Liz Cook
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