abagnall Posted February 20, 2008 Posted February 20, 2008 i was wondering where the cheapest place to buy OS maps from, was? either in the virtual world or in the real world.....im off walking around wales in may and planned on buying the needed maps. if there are any "must do" walks in wales that you nice people know about id also like to hear about them aswell.
beckelina Posted February 20, 2008 Posted February 20, 2008 WH Smiths often do a three for two offer which is good value. Haven't really found any bargainous places on the internet which is a shame as OH wants the whole set (!). I would reccomend Cadr Idris (South Snowdonia) for a beautiful walk, and the Mawdacch Estuary from Dolgellau to Abermaw.
inkie Posted February 20, 2008 Posted February 20, 2008 They are often on loan from the library. Why not try there - can't get much cheaper than free.
abagnall Posted February 21, 2008 Author Posted February 21, 2008 They are often on loan from the library. Why not try there - can't get much cheaper than free. i like the idea of free , but i dont think it would be fair for the next person who borrows the maps, as we have a habit of ripping/dropping them.
MardyBum66 Posted February 21, 2008 Posted February 21, 2008 i like the idea of free , but i dont think it would be fair for the next person who borrows the maps, as we have a habit of ripping/dropping them. The ones I've borrowed from the library before have been covered/laminated with a waterproof plastic coating - they're pretty difficult to tear or get wet!
feargal Posted February 22, 2008 Posted February 22, 2008 WHSmith online are selling the pink 'uns for £5.59 at the mo, which is about the cheapest place I've seen them for a while. Waterstones also sometimes do the 3 for 2, but haven't done for ages
morton39 Posted February 22, 2008 Posted February 22, 2008 Best maps are the larger scale maps, 1:25000, with broad orange stripe on the cover. BUT, they don't cover the whole country, just National Parks and other, well visited areas. Don't forget your compass!!!!!
Alligin Posted February 22, 2008 Posted February 22, 2008 Hi abagnall I have 2 outdoor leisure maps of Snowdonia numbers 17 and 18 you can borrow if you want, also if you are going south numbers 11 and 13 covering the central and eastern area's of the Brecon Beacons.
Flying Duck Posted February 22, 2008 Posted February 22, 2008 Best maps are the larger scale maps, 1:25000, with broad orange stripe on the cover. BUT, they don't cover the whole country, just National Parks and other, well visited areas. Don't forget your compass!!!!! They do cover the whole country now....I think it's been in the past couple of years that they've extended the coverage.
abagnall Posted February 24, 2008 Author Posted February 24, 2008 mardybum, they could be coated in concrete, locked in the pope mobile and guarded by a spell cast by both Merlin and Dumbledore, but we would still some how find a way to ruin them, we are just lucky like that! Alligin thanks very much for the offer, but id feel even more guilty if a ruined yours than if I ruined the ones in the library, if you don’t mind them coming back as some mushy muddy pulp then id be more than happy to borrow them. I should probably start a new thread for this, but as its sort of on the same lines, would it be worth starting a “sticky thread” where people can post what maps/guides they have that they don’t mind sharing/lending? I have all the ones for the Hadrian’s Wall walk, which aren’t doing much apart from collecting dust now ive done the trail, seem a little silly for everyone to buy the same maps over and over again. Obviously introduce some rules like, if you ruin it, you’ve bought it,(so id be no better off really!! ) maybe pay a small deposit when you borrow, which you get back when you return the map to the rightful owner…..its just an idea.
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