KnittyNorah
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- Location
- The Frozen North (of England)
The definitive map is quite useful, especially for Veloviewer tiling...
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That said, with e.g. NCN routes, surface is almost the opposite issue. You don't know when a nice stretch of tarmac is going to turn into knarly gravel - at least they're removing some of the gates!
I don't have much experience with bound rubber crumb, but it sounds like it might be a surface that works for all.
I LOVE maps - I always have done, I can still remember my dad teaching me how to read them and taking me up to a local hilltop with one, to demonstrate how it all worked and 'translated' on the ground. It was like magic when I realised how what I saw around from my vantage point on the hill related to the lines, colours and symbols on the maps. Then at the age of about 10 I realised that I could borrow OS maps from the library and so along with my weekly library books I would usually get a map out, too. It didn't matter which map - Highlands, Cornwall, Norfolk Broads, Cader Idris, I was content to simply read it!
It was a very happy day indeed for me when definitive maps started to go online. Comments and reports are vitally important when travelling by horse, though, and so accessing them via the county/borough/whatever council's facilities is usually the best option.