On the ground I ended up back in traditional survey mode, taking bearings and cross bearings from known fixed points, and of course pacing. Although I would like to try mapping directly using a tablet computer in the future, the realities of sunlight, wind and rain meant I again used the traditional techniques of tracing paper, overlays coloured pencils and of course a rubber.
Beware though at Wightwick Manor, there must be a rubber thief lurking in the spectacular gardens. I lost 4 in two days at one point and if I do any more mapping it will go on a lanyard round my neck. I brought all the surveys home and Cath did the Cartography in OCAD 9. We will in future though try to use the new open orienteering mapping software that is now in Beta http://oorienteering.sourceforge.net/ This weekend we are soft launching the permanent course so the map will get a thorough test, lets hope I haven’t made too many errors .