Yeah... snowboard. Those rubber track things (circular, 440 yds, you know; or motorized) are so 20th century.
So... point taken.
i am not trying to claim that snowboarding is relevent to orienteering. the way that i'm using my attackpoint training log is not especially geared towards orienteering right now. It's much more of a way for me to getting into the habit of keeping a log and to keep track of what I'm doing athletically to make sure that I'm balancing some longer runs and intervals along with playing around wtih some new sports like sqaush and snowboarding while also devoting energy to my ultimate frisbee team (which, although club, is a fairly serious sport at williams).