Masters Champs, day 1 Gunstock Resort, Gilford NH
A decent run but still making big mistakes. I need to look off the straight line more often. And stop as soon as something doesn’t make sense.
I thought I was carefully checking off the yellow areas in the way to 4, but suddenly I got to one that had a chairlift and I wasn’t expecting that. I wandered a bit, found the big trail but still took a minute or two to accept where I was. At least it was easy to run downhill towards the control after that. Just as I was entering the woods, I heard “Go Mary” from the chairlift. (Found out later it was Cristina; thanks!)
Picked up Keg and Karen somewhere along the way to 6. They figured out that we were too high, but I had to go further to figure it out. At least I was motivated to chase them to the finish which helped me keep up the pace.
A beautiful day in gorgeous foliage. The deadfall, clear cutting and rough open were hard. I thought the course was too easy navigationally but it was a hard area to course set.
Route
https://flic.kr/p/2hxqc57Talked to Dean about his run (tough first few legs; hard on his legs to contour at the end). Encouraged him to try part of the course tomorrow and that we all have the right of passage if orienteering in the NE for the first time.
Then Karen, Kissy and I took the chair lift to the top. Amazing views! I was a bit freaked out going up (don’t like steep heights) but it was easier coming down looking out at the lake in the distance.
Then back to Sandy’s sister’s house for a delicious dinner cooked by Barb and Dave. Great conversation all around including Sandy and Mary Jo again.