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Thread: The joy of map reading.

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    Re: The joy of map reading.

    I love maps too.

    I love the way that every last detail fails to correspond to any conceivable feature in the immediate (or, indeed, distant) vicinity.

    I love the way hours of examination are followed by almost total absence of recall the moment the map is folded up.

    I love the way a fully-opened map is, even in a mild breeze, the only foolproof method of achieving manned flight so far discovered.

    I do, however, have just one modest improvement to suggest to maps; that being an automatically-operated, illuminated, mobile arrow, saying 'You are here' as is provided in places like the London underground tube stations.

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    Re: The joy of map reading.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ady In Accy View Post
    Maps have always been and still are pieces of art. Pouring over them is similar to reading a book. I think it is a man thing though because the wife still can't read the atlas in the car to let me know which juncton I should use and I know many other men who have found similar translation problems with their female partners - female fell runners excluded obviously!
    Glad you said that last bit - there are some brilliant lady navigators out there!!

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    Re: The joy of map reading.

    Quote Originally Posted by socks View Post
    Glad you said that last bit - there are some brilliant lady navigators out there!!
    Mind you some have problems with Rocky Knolls just like the rest of us!

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    Re: The joy of map reading.

    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Mind you some have problems with Rocky Knolls just like the rest of us!
    Hey Up'!
    Hope you are not suggesting my map was wrong.....???
    That Rocky Knoll is well known for wandering in the the murky Kinder mist!!

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    Re: The joy of map reading.

    What is it with knolls? They're so often the at the root of of problems and/or controversy, whether rocky or grassy...

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    Re: The joy of map reading.

    Quote Originally Posted by daz h View Post
    im very good with maps but not with a compass
    Daz I've come to the conclusion that a compass is an instrument for establishing that you are lost.

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    Re: The joy of map reading.

    Quote Originally Posted by bill View Post
    What is it with knolls? They're so often the at the root of of problems and/or controversy, whether rocky or grassy...
    I do believe that 're-entrants' often mark the beginning of the "WTFAW?" stage of many a mountain marathon.

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    Re: The joy of map reading.

    Quote Originally Posted by Luv Shack View Post
    That Rocky Knoll is well known for wandering in the the murky Kinder mist!!
    That wasn't a rocky knoll, that was a sheep. It's hard to tell the difference in the mist .

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    Re: The joy of map reading.

    That wasn't a rocky knoll, that was a sheep. It's hard to tell the difference in the mist
    Sheep-shaped knolls? New one to me, though have heard of ewe-shaped valleys...

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    Re: The joy of map reading.

    Quote Originally Posted by david View Post
    That wasn't a rocky knoll.......
    A rocky knoll.............like Knoll Gallagher!

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