steveindenmark
Legendary Member
Can you attach a GET to a Samsung Galaxy tab 3 mini?
If not , how do you store several days ride on the GET
If not , how do you store several days ride on the GET
Maps are great, well worth studying map reading, along with a pocket compass they usually get you where you want to go.I've never attempted to read a map before
Certainly.I've just never been in the position that I need one. But I suppose I better start. Just any old map or is there a certain scale that you recommend? I don't even recall learning to read a map in school. Would have been handier than teaching us the recorder!
Last time I needed to use the Irish ordnance survey to the detail of finding the exact location of a four path to go mountaineering, I found them to be a little less exact that the uk os ones to the point that a power station was more than a mile out of place on the map. B by the time we had sorted out the problem and located the unsigned footpath it was too late in the day to do the planned walk (it was winter with very limited daylight hours)... They may be better now...Thanks, Just need to see if I need an Ireland or UK map for Northern Ireland now. An Island of Ireland map would be ideal, as I intent to cycle from top to bottom next year.
I was simply referring to looking at a map for the first time and learning to read it and understand the information available... rather than trying to cycle using one for the first time... nothing more1:25,000 and 1:50,000 maps are great, but for cycle touring probably 1:200,000 maps represent the best trade-off between detail, coverage and weight