Is that a rocket dust blower on the shelf below?These days, both, although I haven't done anything more than a few days in the last decade or so but I love maps
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Is that a rocket dust blower on the shelf below?
That is a good priceNow I'm older, I can afford the top of the range "Laminated", OS Maps.
£10 including postage.
https://dash4it.co.uk/catalog/product/view/sku/OSA263
however my 3 day tour to France depends on getting to the ferry on time, so some planning is neededWho needs maps and all this digital stuff as long as the sun is on your back getting lost is all part of the fun relax and enjoy have fun
Not for me. I hate getting lost. I like to plan and I like to know that I have a bed waiting for me at the end of the day. Does not always work out like that of course. I've ended up sleeping in some dodgy places and sometimes next to some dodgy people, but all part of the dance I suppose.Who needs maps and all this digital stuff as long as the sun is on your back getting lost is all part of the fun relax and enjoy have fun
Also known as geographical embarrasement & temporary geographic dislocation.Who needs maps and all this digital stuff as long as the sun is on your back getting lost is all part of the fun relax and enjoy have fun
I also like to know I'm not going to be trying to figure out how to avoid a motorway to get dinner before places in some small town are closed. You try your best - prepare for the worst and hope for the best!Not for me. I hate getting lost. I like to plan and I like to know that I have a bed waiting for me at the end of the day. Does not always work out like that of course.
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Something like this one?
There was a better one as you came off the bridge in Killaloe. Had 39 pointing left and right, and a few facing over the bridge. Removed because it was behind the times, mainly the old black on white ones.Now we are talking!