New sidebar elements!
Thanks to the good ol' Ordnance Survey's Get-A-Map service, I can now provide small, online maps of various places through hyperlinks. You'll find them in the "Ordnance Survey Maps" section in the sidebar to the right. Here are the maps I currently have uploaded:
+ My home village: This is a 25K scale map of Sudbourne, my current village of residence. Note the huge surround of forest. This is a very cool place to live if you enjoy hiking.
+ Coastal Suffolk: A smaller scale map of this entire area, known locally as the Sandlings. Prominent on this map is the expanse of Tunstall Forest, as well as the bizarre coastal landform of Orfordness (which will be well-known to readers of Cold Witness). Orford, the local town, is also shown.
+ Ogwen Valley, North Wales: A mid-scale map of the most mountainous valley in Wales. This was our base camp during the last trek. Glyder Fawr, Glyder Fach and Carnedd Dafydd are all prominently shown. Most of the lesser peaks are not named on this chart.
+ Wasdale, Cumbria: Simply the best base camp for mountaineers in Britain. From Wasdale Head, many of the finest peaks in England can be reached within half an hour's walk. Of the marked mountains, I have climbed Scafell Pike, Scafell, Great Gable, Pillar, Scoat Fell and Lingmell.
Please also note the additional copyright notice at the bottom of the sidebar.
Thanks to the good ol' Ordnance Survey's Get-A-Map service, I can now provide small, online maps of various places through hyperlinks. You'll find them in the "Ordnance Survey Maps" section in the sidebar to the right. Here are the maps I currently have uploaded:
+ My home village: This is a 25K scale map of Sudbourne, my current village of residence. Note the huge surround of forest. This is a very cool place to live if you enjoy hiking.
+ Coastal Suffolk: A smaller scale map of this entire area, known locally as the Sandlings. Prominent on this map is the expanse of Tunstall Forest, as well as the bizarre coastal landform of Orfordness (which will be well-known to readers of Cold Witness). Orford, the local town, is also shown.
+ Ogwen Valley, North Wales: A mid-scale map of the most mountainous valley in Wales. This was our base camp during the last trek. Glyder Fawr, Glyder Fach and Carnedd Dafydd are all prominently shown. Most of the lesser peaks are not named on this chart.
+ Wasdale, Cumbria: Simply the best base camp for mountaineers in Britain. From Wasdale Head, many of the finest peaks in England can be reached within half an hour's walk. Of the marked mountains, I have climbed Scafell Pike, Scafell, Great Gable, Pillar, Scoat Fell and Lingmell.
Please also note the additional copyright notice at the bottom of the sidebar.




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