About us
This is a group for people of all ages and abilities who want to use a map and compass to explore new areas and for people who want to compete in true cross country events. Orienteering is a map and compass sport that can be approached as a casual activity or as serious competition. The City of Trees Orienteering Club (CTOC) conducts a meet almost every month of the year in venues as familiar as city parks and as rugged as the Sawtooths. We offer instruction and easy events for novices and opportunities for international competition for advanced orienteers.
More information, links to training videos, and reports from previous meets are available at http://ctoc-boise.blogspot.com/ .
Upcoming events
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Military Reserve Extravaganza
Mountain Cove Parking and Trailhead, 1725 Mountain Cove Road, Boise, ID, USThis is our traditional monthly meet with a Classic course format traveling in sequential order. We continue exploring beautiful Boise foothills with our new additions. We will try to design something fun so you come back with smiles and happy! You're welcome to go at whatever pace you prefer.
4 regular courses:
1. Beginner Course (stats TBD): Suitable for first comers or those who just started the sport. Predominantly on trails, roads, or along easy to recognize linear features.
2. Sport Course (stats TBD): A good choice for more experienced orienteerers or you'd like to develop your navigation skills.
3. Intermediate (stats TBD): An opportunity to apply compass-bearing and complex route choice selection skills.
4. Advanced (stats TBD): Same terrain and technical ability as intermediate with a lot more endurance required and enough distance to satisfy that need to run.
Courses are being designed for about 1 hour outing. About 20-25 minutes for beginner course. Keep in mind that these distances are based on straight path distances, not the distance of your travel, that will be longer. Dress according to the weather for outdoor times! It may be hot in June!LOGISTICS
When: Saturday, June 27
Starts from 10:00 am to 12:00 am. Courses close at 2:00 pm (that means please be back at the start by this time).Meet Location:
Last parking on the Mountain Cove road where it forks toward the archery range, about one and half miles past the Fort Boise. See where Google map pin is placed.
We will place directional signs where appropriate.
Please RSVP by Wednesday evening June 24 with name & course choice. You can RSVP either in the comments below or directly to savelichko@yahoo.com.Map and Course Notes:
These are Military Reserve hills with plenty of trails to explore and couple streams to cross You will test all your course planning and map reading skills. More advanced courses will cross the Mountain Cove road so watch the traffic. Traffic is not expected to be dense but please look left and right before crossing. Advanced courses will go via rugged terrain so orienteering shoes are recommended together with full leg cover. Beginner course is all on trails and roads.PUNCHING:
We will use SI electronic punching. Rent a SI stick for nominal $4 or bring your own.Liability Waivers:
Non-members please bring printed and signed liability waivers (available for download at ctoc-boise.org/pub/ctoc_ind_waiver.pdf ) from home. We will have blanks if you forget. If you are bringing a minor who is NOT your own child, you MUST bring a waiver signed by their parent or guardian.COST:
Single meet (day) dues:
$12 per person/team, free for members
Single Junior (up to 20 years old): $6 per person/team, free for members
If more than one map is needed for a team, a small additional fee may be needed per the discretion of the meet director depending on printing costs.CTOC annual membership (all meets are free):
Join with Monthly Pro-Rated for membership fees:
Membership form and instructions may be found at this link.Cheers,
Sergey5 attendees
Castle Rocks Hopping
Castle Rocks Overlook, King Hill, ID, USThis is our traditional monthly meet with a Classic course format traveling in sequential order. We will explore completely new area in the Castle Rocks. We will try to design something fun so you come back with smiles and happy! You're welcome to go at whatever pace you prefer.
4 regular courses:
1. Beginner Course (stats TBD): Suitable for first comers or those who just started the sport. Predominantly on trails, roads, or along easy to recognize linear features. Due to wilderness of the terrain all beginner participants must be accompanied by grownups.
2. Sport Course (stats TBD): A good choice for more experienced orienteerers or you'd like to develop your navigation skills.
3. Intermediate (stats TBD): An opportunity to apply compass-bearing and complex route choice selection skills.
4. Advanced (stats TBD): Same terrain and technical ability as intermediate with a lot more endurance required and enough distance to satisfy that need to run.
Courses are being designed for about 1 hour outing. About 20-25 minutes for beginner course. Keep in mind that these distances are based on straight path distances, not the distance of your travel, that will be longer. Dress according to the weather for outdoor times!LOGISTICS
When: Saturday, October 17
Starts from 10:00 am to 12:00 am. Courses close at 2:00 pm (that means please be back at the start by this time).Meet Location:
Castle Rocks area overlook along the HW 20, about 1 hour drive from Boise toward Sun Valley. See where Google map pin is placed.
We will place directional signs where appropriate.
Please RSVP by Wednesday evening October 14 with name & course choice. You can RSVP either in the comments below or directly to savelichko@yahoo.com.Map and Course Notes:
Completely new area of Castle Rocks rugged terrain with gazillion of rock features to support the name. Open but technical and physically demanding. The newly mapped area is bordering our existing map on the South edge. More details will be added closer to the meet.PUNCHING:
We will use SI electronic punching. Rent a SI stick for nominal $4 or bring your own.Liability Waivers:
Non-members please bring printed and signed liability waivers (available for download at ctoc-boise.org/pub/ctoc_ind_waiver.pdf ) from home. We will have blanks if you forget. If you are bringing a minor who is NOT your own child, you MUST bring a waiver signed by their parent or guardian.COST:
Single meet (day) dues:
$12 per person/team, free for members
Single Junior (up to 20 years old): $6 per person/team, free for members
If more than one map is needed for a team, a small additional fee may be needed per the discretion of the meet director depending on printing costs.CTOC annual membership (all meets are free):
Join with Monthly Pro-Rated for membership fees:
Membership form and instructions may be found at this link.Cheers,
Sergey3 attendees
Past events
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