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Orienteering skill organized trainings in Germany?

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Are there any schoolings/trainings for orienteering skills in Germany?

I hike during weekends, but mostly using GPS (geocaching) or using trails, so there's not much opportunity to fully train orienteering skills. Orienteering runs are not for me, because I'm hiker, not runner. Rogaining is too extreme.

In Poland, I was using opportunities such as trainings organized by student's outdoor organizations, or on orienteering marches, where individuals had to navigate to the selected points using the maps such as that:

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I think that what I'm looking for is at most similar to pathfinding or some military marches done in woodlands.

Are there any similar options to train orienteering skills in Germany? For example, student organizations or orienteering/outdoor schools? I was trying to find something like that, but without success.

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There's a German organization. Their website can be found here.

It's best for you to ask them for further information. You can contact one of these people.

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