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Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Orienteering audio

 

Over at Yep Sport, Ollie looked for orienteering "podcasts" and found slim pickings.

I'd been thinking about orienteering and audio, though not specifically about "podcasts." Here are a few of the things I'd been thinking about:

Years ago, Damon Douglas had Peter Gagarin run a course carrying a tape recorder and talking the entire way. It was great. Peter kept a running commentary on what he was thinking and seeing. Damon distributed the tape and a copy of the map with Peter's routes. The internet would be perfect for this sort of thing. I've got a copy of the tape, or at least I used to. If I can find it, maybe I'll try to figure out how to make it available.

The Swedish O' Federation frequently posts video news updates on its homepage. Video is cool, but compared to audio it is pretty expensive. Maybe USOF should look into posting occassional audio news updates on the USOF homepage. It'd be fairly easy to put together a short interview with the winners of the latest national champs or a few words from USOF's president about the federation's plans or whatever.

I've been thinking about posting some audio entries to this page. When I'm traveling, I don't carry a laptop and don't go out of my way to get internet access. But, I almost always have my phone and it is quite easy to post short audio notes to this page from a phone.

A "podcast" might be a good tool for clubs to use to introduce beginners to orienteering. Imagine if you could go to a web page, download a map with a simple course on it, download an audio guide to the course, then go out and walk around the course following the audio guide. It'd be a bit like those audio guidebooks to museums. I have no idea if something like that would be used, but it might and it'd be very easy to put together.

I'm sure there are some really interesting things orienteers could do with audio. Putting audio on the web seems to be getting very easy. So, I suppose we'll start to see some interesting audio showing up soon.

A snapshot from Mongolia

I spent some time this evening looking at snapshots from Mongolia. So, I figured I'd post one:

posted by Michael | 9:17 PM

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