The string course is a short orienteering
course which is marked by a continous ribbon or yarn. The map
below shows a sample string-orienteering map with the course
marked. The map is usually simple and includes just the area
around the course. Children may color it in with the appropriate
map colors.
From the start, a continuous length of ribbon or yarn, called
the string, leads you along the course. The route that the string
takes is shown on the map. When you reach the places circled
on the map (called controls), you will find an orange
and white nylon marker (called a control marker).
At each control there will either be a marking device or a bag
of stickers, for marking the appropriate box on the map. Eventually
the string leads back to the finish, usually the same place as
the start.
A child need only follow the string
around to find all the points and will not get lost. For the
youngest, this is sufficient and gives the child exercise, fun
and some exposure to maps, as well as confidence in being alone
in the woods. Even at this simplest level, however, children
can be taught map symbols, map colors and simple orienteering
skills.
For children ready for more challenge, the locations of the
controls can be left off the map. The child must figure out where
the controls should be on the map. Alternatively, some controls
can be placed off the string inside the loop formed by the string.
Many variations are possible.companied
until they have learned to navigate by themselves.