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"Confident Orienteering" - one more step forward

 

"Confident Orienteering" - one more step forward

Another step forward for my "Confident Orienteering" project: the French version is now available in print. The translation and sales are organized by the French orienteer,mapmaker, and coursesetter, Fabrice Lapergue.

The printed French version is available here, as is the digital version



Due to the cost of sending hard copies and my heavy workload in writing Book 2 of this practical guide, the English version is not available at this time.

However, I am open to various suggestions if someone would like to produce and sell a print run in their country.

If you are not from an English-speaking country, you have the option to translate the book into your own language. I offer favorable terms for collaboration on this project.

The English-language digital version of the book "Confident Orienteering" Book 1: Fundamentals  in PDF format is available here.

Aleksandr Alekseyonok, January 4, 2024


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