Hi everybody,
I'm planning a trip from Reading to Portsmouth, then Bilbao to Barcelona, Genoa to Venice and then maybe cycle Greece (I know it can be dangerous, I'm from there, so I'm still thinking about it).
Up until now I've done some trips up to 70 - 80 miles in the south of England and I've been using Ordnance Survey maps with a 1:100.000 scale, which has been more than adequate. The point is that for the trip I'm planning I'm gonna need too many maps of this scale resulting in a lot of weight-space and money.
So I'm wondering:
Is 1:400.000 scale good enough to find back roads in an unknown country. The Michellen atlas for example? Would it be any good?
Should I completely forget about maps and go for a GPS or should I always have maps for backup? (in case battery runs down, GPS breaks down etc).
Thanks,
K.
I'm planning a trip from Reading to Portsmouth, then Bilbao to Barcelona, Genoa to Venice and then maybe cycle Greece (I know it can be dangerous, I'm from there, so I'm still thinking about it).
Up until now I've done some trips up to 70 - 80 miles in the south of England and I've been using Ordnance Survey maps with a 1:100.000 scale, which has been more than adequate. The point is that for the trip I'm planning I'm gonna need too many maps of this scale resulting in a lot of weight-space and money.
So I'm wondering:
Is 1:400.000 scale good enough to find back roads in an unknown country. The Michellen atlas for example? Would it be any good?
Should I completely forget about maps and go for a GPS or should I always have maps for backup? (in case battery runs down, GPS breaks down etc).
Thanks,
K.