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I'll take that as a compliment! I think ...
Thanks for posting Peter's track of the route, Ludd. Not sure what to do with a gpx, mind. Maybe today's the day I work it out. More of an OS man.
I still use OS. So much information in such a handy little package. I love 'em. Things of beauty. I have two large boxes full, mostly Scotland and northern England. I guess it's also the route finding technique I grew up with, hill walking and climbing, as well as cycling, so it's what I'm used to. Looking at those lines on a Garmin, for me, is like trying to learn a foreign language.
However, I did manage to source enough money, through birthdays and Christmas, from family, to eventually purchase a Satmap. OS maps on a GPS.
Oh, and by the way, great ride yesterday. Totally in agreement with that. YACF and LFGSS sweeping through the Essex countryside as one.
I still use OS. So much information in such a handy little package. I love 'em. Things of beauty. I have two large boxes full, mostly Scotland and northern England. I guess it's also the route finding technique I grew up with, hill walking and climbing, as well as cycling, so it's what I'm used to. Looking at those lines on a Garmin, for me, is like trying to learn a foreign language.
However, I did manage to source enough money, through birthdays and Christmas, from family, to eventually purchase a Satmap. OS maps on a GPS.
Oh, and by the way, great ride yesterday. Totally in agreement with that. YACF and LFGSS sweeping through the Essex countryside as one.