okansas.blogspot.com Occassional thoughts about orienteering
Thursday, December 19, 2002
Sweden's top ten maps
Alternativet has a list of Sweden's top ten maps (they call it the "map national team"). The criteria are something like: esthetically pleasing both on site and from the armchair and providing some navigational challenges. They've include little clips of the maps.
My personal favorties are Lissma-Tornberget and Lunsen (those are the only two that I'm sure I've run at).
Lissma-Tornberget is great terrain for course setting. You can get interesting route choice legs and detailed fined naviagtion. A lot of the terrain just south of Stockholm looks like Lissma-Tornberget. Just looking at the map makes me wish I could put on my headlamp and go for a run.
Lunsen is a very special terrain. It is very flat (2.5 meter contours) and a great place to practice map contact -- if you can run at Lunsen without losing contact, you're doing well. If you lose contact at Lunsen, relocating can be a rel challenge. Lunsen is just outside of Uppsala (a short bike ride from Magnus and Sanna's house).
posted by Michael |
7:28 PM