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Training Log Archive: dbakker

In the 7 days ending Jul 3, 2019:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Mapping5 28:15:54 8.6 13.85 130
  Orienteering3 2:40:18 11.95(13:25) 19.24(8:20) 250
  Biking1 2:00:00
  Running3 39:59 2.95(13:34) 4.74(8:26) 74
  Total11 33:36:11 23.51 37.83 453
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Wednesday Jul 3, 2019 #

Event: Hidden Lakes
 

Mapping 4:30:00 [0]

Last day of fieldwork. Bit more drafting to do tomorrow and then some exporting to OCAD work for a final tidy-up.
6 PM

Orienteering race 1:01:57 [3] 8.65 km (7:10 / km) +138m 6:38 / km

Tuesday Jul 2, 2019 #

Mapping 6:30:00 [0]

Monday Jul 1, 2019 #

9 AM

Mapping 6:08:02 intensity: (5:08:02 @0) + (1:00:00 @1) 7.77 km (47:23 / km) +11m 47:03 / km

Crazy smokey up here in Whitehorse right now. When I'm in the forest, I can see the haze looking through the trees. You can totally forget about trying to look across the valley at Grey Mountain, visibility is way less than that. Still really hot, and was at 95% humidity this morning. Tons of mosquitoes today too.

One more day of fieldwork on Porter Creek, and one more day on Yukon College and then its just more drafting tidy-up work.
6 PM

Running 16:10 [3] 1.4 km (11:35 / km) +52m 9:46 / km

7 PM

Orienteering 39:52 [3] 4.88 km (8:10 / km) +112m 7:20 / km

Mock Middle Distance at Red Squad training on Chadburn Lake map.

Splits added earlier, apparently just one click to assign them to a pre-made course if you hit the lap button during the run. Awesome little things hidden in Attackpoint!

GPS viewable by everyone, so you should be able to compare Forest's routes and mine.

Sunday Jun 30, 2019 #

Note
(rest day)

Spent most of the day helping to clean up the YOA membership stuff with Sabine and Erik.

Met up with Hannah Bates downtown today too.

Fixed the bike.

Next up: catch up on emails.

Biking 2:00:00 [1]

Roughing in biking time for the entirety of the past week.

Saturday Jun 29, 2019 #

3 PM

Orienteering 58:29 [3] 5.7 km (10:15 / km)

Checking out some terrain that looks cool from contours. Will post map pics on Monday, but we are at 95% of allowed internet use for the month, so holding off for now.

Running 10:00 [1] 1.57 km (6:22 / km) +22m 5:58 / km

Run to start.
4 PM

Running 13:49 [1] 1.78 km (7:47 / km)

Run back to car.

Friday Jun 28, 2019 #

Mapping 6:00:00 [0]

No GPS track cause limited internet.

Thursday Jun 27, 2019 #

8 AM

Mapping 5:07:52 intensity: (4:07:52 @0) + (1:00:00 @1) 6.08 km (50:37 / km) +119m 46:07 / km

Two (maybe 1) more day of fieldwork on Yukon College. Then exporting over to OCAD for final clean-up work in OCAD.

I really wish everyone would just start using Open Orienteering Mapper - cause this OCAD licencing thing is a real pain in the butt.

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//Rant Ahead//

In related news, I've finally gone and looked at a bunch of the changes in the new sprint standard - and I am not a fan of a lot of them. That said there are some good changes too.

Good Things:
- Filling Prominent Trees with White ->I've been doing this for a long time anyways.
- Removing the Urban/Non-Urban pavement stuff. I've just always used the urban symbol set except for major trails in forested areas where the darker pavement colour actually helps readability.
- Better multi-dimensional mapping symbols
- Wider small trail/indistinct trail symbols
- Adding border line to olive green sections -> Did this already anyways with cultivation boundary symbol.
- Reduction in minimum sizes for boulders/knolls/cup depression -> we all kinda played around with this on sprint maps anyways.

Bad Things
- Removal of 100% Green 50% Black colour & Impassable Vegetation changing to 100% Green
- Removal of Grey Passable wall and changing it to the rock wall. Kinda weird addition of a retaining wall symbol that I don't think will be very readable at speed. I've always just used the wall symbol for a retaining wall, and the fence symbol for even elevation (unless there isn't enough space for the tick marks, in which case it looks like a wall).
- Weird pavement colours depending on expected amount of traffic. This is great for the world cup, but for smaller local level events I'm yet to be convinced that this is practical or actually works.
- Thicker edge of paved area black lines - old width was better.
- Thicker Cultivation Boundary symbol - old width was better.
- Thicker Canopy boundary symbol - old width was better.
- Small tree/bush getting bigger and a white dot inside. I mean, it's going to really hard for park type maps to respect minimum distances when trees are planted in rows.
- Adding a defined Stairway symbol. Uh why? and the thicker line widths and minimum widths are also a problem. If you actually respected the old guidelines and exagerated things as needed, the maps were perfectly legible if the mapper did a good job. Just go look at Patrick Nuss's maps in Seattle.

A bunch of other small modifications were made, but are for the most part of very little impact in my opinion.
//End Rant//

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