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BS: Do you play with google earth maps? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you play with google earth maps? From: Newport Boy Date: 17 Jul 17 - 11:00 AM Robin - I doubt you will see any local paths. Google isn't doing this camera work itself. It's lending a Trekker camera to the National Trails and they intend to cover them all. Google then processes the results. The camera weighs 25kg and is carried well above head level, making balance difficult. The Pembrokeshire trail (180 miles) took 28 days with two wardens sharing the work. The time includes days out because of bad weather. Phil |
Subject: RE: BS: Do you play with google earth maps? From: Donuel Date: 17 Jul 17 - 04:50 PM Jack you're not missing a pair of crutches are you? |
Subject: RE: BS: Do you play with google earth maps? From: Jon Freeman Date: 17 Jul 17 - 05:29 PM If he's missing them, I believe we can offer him a zimmer (can't work out the history there - must have missed to return it but dad now has 2 after different problems), and some things to raise a bed (I replaced what they provided with castors that work out better) we are waiting to be picked up. Not convinced Jack is of the thuggish type at all but maybe a couple of objects to hurl there.... |
Subject: RE: BS: Do you play with google earth maps? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 17 Jul 17 - 10:52 PM There are some other quite interesting maps in my bookmarks. I forget about them for a while, then someone re-shares, or I go looking and rediscover something of interest. |
Subject: RE: BS: Do you play with google earth maps? From: Rusty Dobro Date: 18 Jul 17 - 03:40 AM I tried playing with Google Earth maps, but got on better with Bert Weedon's 'Play In A Day'..... |
Subject: RE: BS: Do you play with google earth maps? From: Mr Red Date: 18 Jul 17 - 06:32 AM So - no world music then? |
Subject: RE: BS: Do you play with google earth maps? From: jojofolkagogo Date: 19 Jul 17 - 02:55 PM Yes all the time - especially when looking for houses |