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where do you all get your maps from for when your out and about ?

what would a course be called for learning to read maps ?

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Daz
 
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Go to a meet with Twodogs and get him to do his course for you. I was well impressed when he did one at North Wood, but unfortunately I couldn't hang around to catch it all so I'd be on for another shot at it.
 
Does anyone have the link for the free OS map limited download thing. (so you can print off a few sheets of OS spec maps)

It was a heads up by someone a while back. Now I cant seem to find it.

Can anyone help?

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Jon
 
I have just got a book from amazon called map and compass the art of navigation.
I can highly recomend it,full of useful information and easy to follow.
 
You can find websites out there that will teach you basic map reading skills. I've always used OS maps and the new 'Extreme' laminated maps - although pricey are pretty dapper. Good for when you're yomping around in all weathers and they lengthen the life of the folds of the map a bit more. I've been buying them online, but only because I'm lazy. If I'm out and about I get them from Waterstones though - allows me to have a little flick through new books too.
 
You can find websites out there that will teach you basic map reading skills. I've always used OS maps and the new 'Extreme' laminated maps - although pricey are pretty dapper. Good for when you're yomping around in all weathers and they lengthen the life of the folds of the map a bit more. I've been buying them online, but only because I'm lazy. If I'm out and about I get them from Waterstones though - allows me to have a little flick through new books too.

Them laminated maps are great, I went through 4 Yorkshire dales western maps before I forked out for one. Well worth the extra £4 or whatever they cost now a days.
 
I use Memory Map or Anquet and print off whichever area I need to scale, I carry them in a Loksak A4 sleeve which can be rolled up or folded small.
 
Them laminated maps are great, I went through 4 Yorkshire dales western maps before I forked out for one. Well worth the extra £4 or whatever they cost now a days.

They go for about £15 I think normally. Defineately a good idea if you're a mudman like me. A little dab with some wet kitchen roll removes all the sand, mud, blood and grease. I mark them with a byro instead of a soft pencil though.
 

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