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captain-caveman

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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 ?

cheers
Daz
 

chas brookes

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Jun 20, 2006
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ged

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Jul 16, 2009
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In the woods if possible.
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.
 

tartanferret

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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?

cheers

Jon
 

ocean1975

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Jan 10, 2009
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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.
 

Vulpes

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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.
 

copper_head

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Feb 22, 2006
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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.
 

Shewie

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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.
 

Vulpes

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Nov 30, 2011
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Cahulawassee River, Kent
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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