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1 Basic Map Knowledge For Orienteering

2 What is a map? A symbolic picture of an area from up above It usually has a particular point of view, an audience, and a specific purpose

3 The Map concept View from above Conveys information Represents SOME of the features Those that are navigationally useful

4 The Map concept Uses a symbolic language – Like Signs – No Parking – Like Sheet Music

5 Types of Maps Road Maps Park Maps Nautical Aeronautical Cave Battlefield Political Geological

6 Topographical Maps x

7 Contours Horizontal Slices through the earth Like a layer cake Shows the lay of the land.

8 Contour Interval Vertical Distance between contour lines

9 Map Symbols USGS Maps Orienteering Maps

10 Map Symbols The symbols, Colors, and shapes are the language of mapping Mapping (Cartography) is both a science and an art – Science – uses agreed upon conventions – Art – allows for style, emphasis, and general differences in maps

11 Map Colors 5 Colors Yellow Green Brown Blue Black Plus the white of the paper And a course overlay in Red or Purple

12 White: Open Forest

13 Yellow: Open Land

14 Green: Thicker Vegetation

15 Brown: Shape of the Land Contour lines represent elevation in the landscape.

16 Blue: Water Features

17 Black: Man-Made & Rock

18 Maping Symbols

19 Orienteering Cincinnati, © 2005 Contours Common shapes – Reentrant (v-shape, low ground, points up hill) – Spur (u-shape, high ground) – Ridge – Saddle )( – Knoll enclosed circle: top of a hill just a dot small hill

20 Orienteering Cincinnati, © 2005 Contours Re-entrant probably the most puzzling term encountered by the beginning orienteer kind of valley closed at one end a re-entrant is an "entering" of the land into the hill shallow deep

21 Orienteering Cincinnati, © 2005 Contours Spur Is the opposite of a re-entrant A projection or "nose" rising from the surrounding ground. Description sheet symbol Map symbols

22 Orienteering Cincinnati, © 2005 Contours Ridge The highest point running from knoll to knoll. The best place to travel Easiest running

23 Orienteering Cincinnati, © 2005 Contours Saddle The low point between two higher points.. Description sheet symbol Map symbol

24 Orienteering Cincinnati, © 2005 Contours Hills & knolls Dot knoll: A small obvious mound. Hill: an enclosed contour line. Knoll Map symbols Description sheet symbol Hill Both

25 Orienteering Cincinnati, © 2005 Contours Telling up from down – Closed circles are the tops of hills – Blue lines are steams and are at the bottom of hills. – Reentrants point up from streams to hilltops – Spurs point down from hill to streams and valleys

26 Orienteering Cincinnati, © 2005 Contours Telling up from down The re-entrant and the spurs are very similar. Are they fat spurs and deep reentrants… Or are they wide shallow reentrants with long skinny spurs?

27 Orienteering Cincinnati, © 2005 Contours Telling up from down You will unusually be able to find a stream and/or a knoll someplace near on the map. The streams are the lowest points. The knolls are the highest. Trace the highs and lows to the area of interest.

28 Parts of a map Title Scale Legend – key Contour interval Map body Compass rose - N↑ Magnetic north lines at scaled intervals

29 Additional information on map Location – area map Mapping credits Update info & printing dates Copyrights Contact info Access permissions Logos Additional boiler plate info

30 Overprint on map Course Description sheet

31 Scale on Map Common USGS map scales – 1:24000 1:62500 1:250000 Common orienteering map scales – 1:15000 1:10000 1:5000 - 1:7500 1:4000 – Nominally called 1:15 1:10 1:5

32 Scale Compare 2 scales


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