okansas.blogspot.com Occassional thoughts about orienteering
Monday, May 29, 2006
Some TJOC notes
I just got back from a couple of days at TJOC -- Texas Junior O' Camp. As always, it was fun. I took a few snapshots.
Check out this snapshot from the start of this morning's 6-point course. The course was only about 3 km but you'll notice that this guy is wearing a camelbak. That's because it is a rule. Everyone has to have water with them when they train. No exceptions. While that might sound a bit crazy for a 3 km course, the heat in Texas at this time of year makes it a sensible rule.
Also check out the slick LaPorte O' suit from Axis Gear. Does cool clothing matter? It can't hurt.
Ashley!
Texas is full of strange (and often unpleasant) stuff. Last night I was sitting and enjoying a little ice cream when the kids pointed out a scorpion. I'd never seen a scorpion before, so I found it pretty interesting. Sorry for the lousy photo (very low light and the camera had trouble focusing).
I don't really know if a scorpion sting is a big problem. I suspect it hurts.
posted by Michael |
8:07 PM