Orienteering

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Across
  1. 3. A reddened or irritated area of skin that can become a blister if not treated
  2. 7. The angle between true north and magnetic north
  3. 8. Wet, low-lying ground that is often waterlogged
  4. 9. A ridge of high ground extending from a hill or mountain
  5. 10. – An outdoor navigation sport using a map and compass to find locations
  6. 12. A nearby, easy-to-identify feature used to find a control
  7. 13. The relationship between map distance and real-world distance
  8. 15. – A skin injury caused by friction, often filled with clear fluid
  9. 17. The direction from one point to another, measured in degrees
  10. 18. Line – A line on a map connecting points of equal elevation
  11. 21. The map key explaining symbols and colors
  12. 24. Finding your position again using known map features
  13. 25. Replacing body fluids by drinking water before, during, and after activity
Down
  1. 1. A navigation instrument that points toward magnetic north
  2. 2. A document showing the exact description of each control location
  3. 4. The number of steps used to measure distance traveled
  4. 5. A linear feature (trail, stream, fence) used to guide navigation
  5. 6. A large feature beyond a control that helps stop overshooting
  6. 11. – A low point between two higher areas on a ridge
  7. 14. A compass direction measured in degrees from north
  8. 16. A tiny parasite that attaches to skin and feeds on blood
  9. 19. A small valley or indentation that runs uphill
  10. 20. A marked checkpoint competitors must locate
  11. 22. A very steep or vertical drop in terrain
  12. 23. – Low land between hills or mountains, often with a stream