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Directional extraction of papers
This is the road map of orienteering. The red star on the right is the starting point and the red star on the left is the end point. Pass through and complete 7 punch points in turn, and finally reach the red flag. The one with the shortest time wins.

This is the explanation before the game. We take the road map, listen carefully and look carefully.

After a brief introduction by the coach, we heard the instructions and set off in a hurry. Let's climb the hill first and March to the first punch. At this time, my mother thought it was faster to walk on the grass than on the dirt mountain, but I thought maybe I could get a punch on the road. Although I didn't agree, I finally listened to my mother. The coach also told the legend of the road map. Look at the top left. Several circles on the picture have different colors and represent different contents. Look carefully for the location of the hole.

I walked from the grass to the end of the heaped-up mountain and climbed to the highest place of the heaped-up mountain, but I didn't see the punch. My mother and I looked for it several times, but we couldn't find it. I was so anxious that I stamped my feet: what should I do? Looking for it for a long time, I couldn't find the picture. It was painted at the top of the mountain, not at the foot of the mountain. Oh, by the way, if we didn't go, we might as well go and have a look. It's really embarrassing! ) I immediately told my mother what I thought, and my mother agreed with me. So, my mother and I went back to the foot of the mountain. As expected, the "cunning" punch hung there quietly. I immediately took out the map and ran over, clicked and printed the first hole on it. Finally broke through the first level. This is our player. He is punching in the punching office.

Then, we successfully printed holes in places such as Snake Island, Turtle Island and Ferris wheel. After finishing the last hole in the zoo, my mother and I rushed to the finish line without wiping the sweat on our faces. We looked at the time: it took 45 minutes. Although I only won the second place, I am very satisfied. Because this is a cooperative sport, we must cooperate well to win the final victory.