Sunday, Sep28

Relay

Petroškai Forest is a technically demanding terrain that hosted the Middle Distance qualification and final at the 2006 Junior World Orienteering Championships. The area features a mosaic of fast pinewoods, marshes filled with deciduous trees, and a dense network of clearings locally known as “White Turtles.” As part of a protected natural reserve, the forest combines athletic challenge with ecological sensitivity.

Distance

From EC to Competition Arena:

  • 34 minute drive by car

Parking

Near arena

Women
Scale 1:10000, H 2.5 m
optimal route (km)
control points
vertical climb (m)
30 - 40 each leg
winning time (min)
Men
Scale 1:10000, H 2.5 m
optimal route (km)
control points
vertical climb (m)
30 - 40 each leg
winning time (min)

Terrain Info

The competition will take place in the Petroškai Forest, a technically diverse area that partially hosted the Middle Distance qualification and final of the 2006 Junior World Orienteering Championships. The terrain offers a wide variety of runnability and vegetation types — from fast pine forests to slow, marshy areas dominated by deciduous trees.

Terrain Form

Terrain overview Detailed terrain view

Detailed contour features

Typical Baltic forest with a lot of contours

Vegetation

Mixed forest

Coniferous and deciduous forest with dominating pine wood

Paths & Roads

Average Density

Average density forest roads and paths

Speed

Moderate speed

Mostly good, with some slow parts in clearings

Visibility

Mostly Good

Good, but limited in dense areas