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Take Your Map and Stick It Where The Sun Don’t Shine

My paper maps live in a dark cupboard. They don’t often see the light of day unless I’m planning a walk and even then a lot of my planning is done on Memory Map. Computer mapping has its pluses and … Continue reading

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The Fingerpost

  I was contacted recently regarding the now closed road junction on the A89 at Caldercruix, known locally as “The Fingerpost” (NS 81824 67520), and asking about how it got it’s name. I’m not old enough to remember, but from … Continue reading

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He is now a She…

Some time back I contacted Ordnance Survey to ask why one of the Munros, Beinn Heasgarnaich, had appeared to have been the subjecy of gender reassignement. On one of my maps it it listed as Beinn Heasgarnaich. Indeed in the … Continue reading

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