February OUSA Member Spotlight: Eric Bone

On the left, Eric running the WOC 2012 Long Qualifier (photo courtesy World of O).
This is a transcript of an interview with Eric in February, 2025. It has been edited for clarity and length.
Cristina Luis: All right, Eric, tell me your orienteering origin story.
Eric Bone: My origin story starts in high school, my sophomore year. I was sitting in Spanish class next to one of my track and cross country teammates. She had a flyer from a teacher at the school who’s involved in Cascade Orienteering Club (COC) and decided he was going to try to recruit cross country team members for the Washington Interscholastic Orienteering League (WIOL). I leaned over and was like, “what’s that?” And she’s like, “yeah, I’m not interested in this.” And she showed me the flyer and I was like, “Okay, cool. This looks like a lot of fun.” And so I’m going to go to this lunchtime meeting in my freshman biology teacher’s classroom. He had brochures and maps and stuff like that and kind of just talked a little bit about what orienteering was about.
I thought, “This sounds cool.” I brought home a brochure and showed my mom and my brother and said, “let’s do this.”
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