Jensen Park Orienteering Course Syracuse, Utah
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Lord Mot
N 41° 03.969 W 112° 03.185
12T E 411522 N 4546634
Located in Jensen Park in Syracuse Utah
Waymark Code: WMF8JZ
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 09/10/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member Web-ling
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Welcome to the Jensen Park Orienteering Course. The course itself is made up of many separate courses of varying degrees of difficulty. All courses start at the foot bridge south of the bowery at orienteering control point “E”. A control point is an orange and white marker set in concrete on the ground with the words “JPOC” and a unique letter on each marker. The unique letter is how you identify each control point. The course also includes a 100 meter pace course for determining pace count. The 100-meter pace course also starts at orienteering control point “E”. Walk at a magnetic heading of 280° towards the southwest corner of the north parking lot and you will find another control point labeled “100m”. The distance between this point and the start point at control point “E” is 100 meters.

There are many different methods which can be used to navigate the course. You may choose to navigate the courses using just a compass and bearings, you may use a GPS to navigate the course using the GPS coordinates (WGS 84 datum) provided, or you may simply use the map and try to locate the points using park landmarks to help you find the points.

The compass course is based on three levels of difficulty: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. The beginner courses are intended to be short (approx. 1 km) and provide few obstacles to allow users to practice basic compass work and distance utilizing their pace count. The intermediate courses are intended to be longer (approx. 2-3 km) and involve obstacles which require offsets and orienteering over longer legs. The intermediate course meets the orienteering requirements for the Boy Scout First Class rank. The advanced courses are the longest and most challenging and contain large obstacles that present a challenge to navigate around. These courses meet the requirements for the Boy Scout Orienteering merit badge.

In addition to the traditional compass courses, JPOC can be navigated as a GPS course. The GPS courses are also divided as beginner, intermediate and advanced based on the number of points and the distance between the points. The GPS coordinates for all sixteen control points are listed on the advanced GPS course.

Finally, the course can be navigated utilizing only the course map and using landmarks on the ground to locate the control points. However, you choose to navigate the course, we hope you have a good time. Once you have completed the course utilize the Answer Key Sheets to see how you did.

Good luck and enjoy the course!
(taken from course web site)

Beginner Courses: (visit link)
Intermediate Courses: (visit link)
Advanted Courses: (visit link)

Course Map: (visit link)
Difficulty level: Beginner Courses, Intermediate Courses, and Advanced Courses

Maintained by: Syracuse City

Web link: [Web Link]

Public/Private: Open to public

Course length: Not listed

Course Climb: Not listed

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