Friday, October 29, 2010

Hiking Turned Upside-down _ Another Orienteering Odyssey




Fall, of course, is the perfect hiking season. And, if you want to take it up a notch, it's also the perfect season to try the wonderful sport called orienteering.

Orienteering is essentially what you always wanted to do as a kid: run through the woods with reckless abandon. OK, not reckless abandon, but it is quite a blast negotiating trees, trails, swamps and creeks with a map as you work your way to the finish.

The local orienteering club in the D.C. area is top-notch _ the Quantico Orienteering Club. They put on a full slate of meets with courses ranging from easy to expert.
The photos above are from a meet at Prince William Forest Park earlier this month. I took a group of Boy Scouts, and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. My college-age son and I tried a moderate-to-difficult course, and he beat me for the first time. He finished in 14th place; I was 17th. (Oh, the humiliation!)

Here's the QOC website. Check 'em out: http://qocweb.org

Orienteering is also popular in Europe. In fact, if you sign up for our 12-day hiking trip to Switzerland, you can give it a try during one of your free days.

Learn more about our hiking adventure to the Alps _ July 12-22, 2011 _ by visiting our website at http://myhikingvacations.com

Happy Hiking _ and Orienteering,
Joseph

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Signal Knob






There's nothin' better than fall hiking in Virginia. (Well, OK, I'm also partial to summer hiking in Switzerland, but we'll save that for next summer.) Our group of 13 _ plus a wonderful dog named Tara _ tackled this hike on Saturday. We had a nice lunch with a view overlooking the Shenandoah Valley. Ah, what a way to spend a day.

Interested in hiking the Alps with us next summer? Check out our website.

Happy Hiking,
Joseph
http://myhikingvacations.com