I had wondered about that but I didn't know how official the section
dividing was (there could be several routes guides suggesting different
break points) and what copyright implications there are as the sections
aren't marked on the ground.
I hope it's mapped okay through Bushy Park and Crane
On Thu, 31 Oct 2013, Gregory wrote:
On 30 October 2013 11:44, Derick Rethans o...@derickrethans.nl wrote:
I've recently started walking the London LOOP[1]. It's a 24 section
walking tour around London which seems mostly fully mapped (yay!).
However, it is mapped as one route which is
OK guys, time to end this thread. Not sure if I am an official moderator
on this particular list, but wading in.
We Brits are supposed to be ladies and gentlemen every one, so let's act
like that on our own list. May I ask all concerned to take a read
through
The email below came through on the carto-soc mailing list today:
Dear all
We have several thousand U.S. Geological Survey 1:24,000 and 1:62,500 scale
maps available to a good home. An institution is preferred but as long as
the maps are not sold, requests from individuals will also be
You can ignore this actually. The maps are plain topo maps, not geological.
Ive copied to historic though in case of interest.
Cheers
Andy
From: Andy Robinson [mailto:ajrli...@gmail.com]
Sent: 31 October 2013 15:20
To: m...@ayeltd.biz; 'Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org'
Subject: RE: [Talk-GB]
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