Posts by MJH
Yes, go to https://www.bing.com/maps/ and select "Ordnance Survey" in the drop-down in the top right corner. The zoom level you select will show either the 1:50,000 or 1:25,000 map you will see.
You might be able to use an alpine butterfly knot, they can be tied in the bight and are very stable: https://www.flyfishing.co.uk/general-fly-fishing-discussion/254018-alpine-butterfly-knot-dropp...
Does anyone know what black dots mean on an OS Explorer map? There are a lot of them on the map of Kinder Scout in the Peak District (UK). I know the black dashed line is a footpath, I am asking ...
Can I view OS maps for the UK online for free? I want to see both the Landranger and Explorer maps if possible.