


The participants will run a long and a middle distance in an area which to greatest extent is very nice, according to Leif Bylars.
- It is an incredible amount of areas with flat rock, particularly in stage three. Sure, there are also stony areas but I have tried to avoid them as much as possible.
Leif Bylars thinks that many runners will become lyric over the fantastic terrain, which will be fast and not very hilly.
- It is true there are hills, but there are no large climbs, he says.
Even if it will be fast running in the forest, there will be no lack of orienteering challenges. The runners will enter finely cut areas where there is an abundance of details and there it is important to keep control of the map and the compass.
During stage three some of the classes, may have a somewhat odd control point — under the large boulder
- Map drawer Karl-Erik Engblom saw in the terrain a large boulder which you can pass under, and it would be quite fun to have it as a control point, muses the course setter.
