Hi folks,
Sorry for the off-topic here, but there's a small project going on at
the moment to make a glyph across the UK
http://britglyph.com
Effectively it's a bit like geocaching except you take your own stone
and photograph it there. Perhaps this is too far off-topic for most,
but I did map
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 12:09 +, Ben Ward wrote:
Effectively it's a bit like geocaching except you take your own stone
and photograph it there. Perhaps this is too far off-topic for most,
but I did map some roads in Berkshire while I was at it, which I just
wouldn't have done otherwise.
Shaun and I went to map the NCN51 between Bedford and Milton Keynes.
From the west, the signage stopped at a metal plaque in the ground
which marked the crossing of NCN51 and NCN6
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.04972lon=-0.73357zoom=17layers=00B0FTF
you would not be able to follow
On 6 Jan 2009, at 22:54, OJ W wrote:
I think the really big message from our day trying to find NCN51 was:
please let people know when the route stops. If some blue sign really
is the *last* blue sign for 10 miles (e.g. through Cranfield which
isn't signposted from the east either) then
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