Thanks for this d, I wish I could understand how to set these things up in the first place.
I know the map looks pretty cool, but it doesn't seem too accurate to me as it seems to be showing two large lakes where none exist.
Also a lot of us use GB OS Grid maps over here especially a brand called Memory maps which you can buy electronic versions of to zoom and print at one's leisure.
Congratulations on conveying some of the feeling of the important history of the lakes as well as doing a first class job on eveything else. Hope the quality will inspire others to make Summit,post less under-represented as far as the Lakes are concerned. I am struggling to get something together so thanks for the lead.
Corax - Jan 5, 2006 9:44 am - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentAnother nice and interesting page.
desainme - Jan 5, 2006 10:23 am - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentI found a col in the valley between Keswick and Buttermere Lake
Latitude: 54.547
Longitude: -3.249
Please try these coordinates. Check out the resulting
google map zoom in and adjust the coordinates as needed.
fdoctor - Jan 5, 2006 11:11 am - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentThanks for this d, I wish I could understand how to set these things up in the first place.
I know the map looks pretty cool, but it doesn't seem too accurate to me as it seems to be showing two large lakes where none exist.
Also a lot of us use GB OS Grid maps over here especially a brand called Memory maps which you can buy electronic versions of to zoom and print at one's leisure.
Thanks for your help again
fd
olepetemercury - Jan 12, 2006 2:30 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentCongratulations on conveying some of the feeling of the important history of the lakes as well as doing a first class job on eveything else. Hope the quality will inspire others to make Summit,post less under-represented as far as the Lakes are concerned. I am struggling to get something together so thanks for the lead.