The info before the "vedette" info was next to a building with "vedette" written on it in large letters, providing you with a handy example to learn from :-)
I'm normally really bad at info questions (and resort to taking photos for proof) but I thought ORDR had some imaginative and interesting ones compared to the usual variety.
However there were a lot of them! Something like 12 or 14 controls in a 200 is nuts - presumably because the organiser had to bounce the route around a lot to keep it on interesting terrain.
The info before the "vedette" info was next to a building with "vedette" written on it in large letters, providing you with a handy example to learn from :-)
I'm normally really bad at info questions (and resort to taking photos for proof) but I thought ORDR had some imaginative and interesting ones compared to the usual variety.
However there were a lot of them! Something like 12 or 14 controls in a 200 is nuts - presumably because the organiser had to bounce the route around a lot to keep it on interesting terrain.