Sunday, February 16, 2020

OS Maps


I'm always finding things that everyone else knew about, and may have done it again.  Anyway, for the last few months, since BikeHike got wobbly, I've been using an OS service to get OS Mapping online.  There are various options, the most expensive being a subscription service at £23.99 a year.  This gives you access to all maps, at all scales, for the whole country.   There are also useful overlays like the NCN, and you can use your subscription on several devices - I think the limit is five.

You can plot a route and download it to your GPS, and you can share routes, if you want.

It's a handy tool that works on phones, iPads and desktops, and you can download map segments to use off-line.

Worth a look, if you like this sort of thing.  Google 'OS Maps Online'

Mark


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