• A control point (CP, also control and checkpoint) is a marked waypoint used in orienteering and related sports such as rogaining and adventure racing.
  • In orienteering competitions the locations of the control points are described on a control description sheet (or clue sheet).
  • A control point (CP, also control and checkpoint) is a marked waypoint used in orienteering and related sports such as rogaining and adventure racing.
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  • The standard orienteering event is a point-to-point race; controls are numbered on the map and connected in the order the competitor is to visit them.
  • A control point (CP, also control and checkpoint) is a marked waypoint used in orienteering and related sports such as rogaining and adventure racing.
  • The standard orienteering event is a point-to-point race; controls are numbered on the map and connected in the order the competitor is to visit them.
  • In an orienteering competition, competitors study a master map of the course at a common starting point and copy the control positions onto individual maps.
  • Controls shall only be placed on points that are clearly identifiable on the map. Sections of the circle should be omitted to leave important detail showing.
  • Control point (orienteering). Items must be on objects that are registered in the map. The exact location of the item on this object is specified in the post description.