ORIENTEERING
				 
				These were the REQUIREMENTS before the REVISIONS
				 
				which were made on January 1, 2004. 
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				the CURRENT requirements 
				 
				
					- Explain what orienteering is.
 
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						- Point out and name five major terrain features on a 
						map and in the field. 
 
						- Point out and name 10 symbols often found on a topographic 
						map.
 
					 
					 
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						- Explain how a compass works. Describe the features of 
						an orienteering compass and their uses. 
 
						- in the field, show how to take a compass bearing and 
						how to follow one.
 
					 
					 
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						- Explain the meaning of declination. Tell why declination 
						must be taken into consideration when using a map and compass 
						together. 
 
						- Provide a topographic map of your area with magnetic 
						north-south lines. 
 
						- Show how to transfer a direction on a map to your compass.
 
					 
					 
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						- Show how to measure distances, using a scale on an orienteering 
						compass. 
 
						- Set up a 300m pace course. Figure out your running pace 
						for 100 meters.
 
					 
					 
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						- Explain a descriptive clue. Tell how it is used in orienteering.
 
						- Explain how to use an attack point. Describe the offset 
						technique. Tell what is meant by collecting features.
 
					 
					 
					- Do the following:
						- Take part in three orienteering events. One of these 
						must be a cross-country course. 
 
						- After each course, write a report with
							- a copy of the master map and descriptive clues,
							
 
							- a copy of the route you took on the course,
 
							- a discussion of how you could improve your time 
							between points, and
 
							- a list of your major weaknesses on this course . 
							Describe what you could do to improve.
 
						 
						 
					 
					 
					- Do ONE of the following:
						- Set up a cross-country course of at least 2,000 meters 
						long with five control markers. Prepare the master map. 
						Mark the descriptive clues.
 
						- Set up a score-orienteering course with 12 points and 
						a time limit of 60 minutes. Prepare the master map. Set 
						the descriptive clues, and point value for each control 
						on this course.
 
					 
					 
					- Act as an official during an orienteering event. (This may 
					be during the running course you set up for requirement 8.)
 
					- Teach orienteering techniques to your patrol, troop or post.
 
				 
				 
				BSA Advancement ID#: 80  
				Pamphlet Revision Date: 1992 
				Requirements last updated in 1982 
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