Believe it or not, this thing actually started as a place to convey site news and share trip reports as a means of a teaser for new additions to the photo gallery. Within months, it began to gain a life of its own with musings of outdoors activities such as hillwalking, cycling and photography all finding their way on here. The first of these is the major focus these days and never seems to fail to yield something new to be shared, whether it's an idea for a trip away, something new in the outdoors media, a new piece of outdoors gear or even mental meanderings induced by the weather or the wonder of nature. I hope that you find something of interest, whatever it might happen to be.

OSi Maps now on Quo

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Last week, Mapyx finally made good their promise to bring out Ordnance Survey Ireland 1:50000 Discovery mapping data for Quo. Pricing is £1.99 per tile, more comparable with £1.95 per tile for OS Explorer maps than 99p per tile for OS Landranger. Even with the (little) extra outlay, that's not so bad and I purchased tiles for the area covering the Dublin and Wicklow Mountains for less than £20, hardly a king's ransom. OSNI maps are also promised but we'll just have to be patient and see when they come on the scene.

So far, my examination of those purchased OSi maps has been a brief one with route planning and other such operations left for later. Reassuringly, downloading and installation of the actual tiles was the same as for any other Quo map and the displayed tiles were as clear (and as recognisable to the likes of me) as those you'd find on Trail Master DVD's or in Geolives. However, Quo needs to shut down any OS maps that you have open in order to open up their OSi equivalents because of differences in coordinate systems; that can be a little inconvenient if you start to wander between the British mainland and Éire quite a lot. That's the only difference that I have seen up to now and I'd be surprised if I noticed anything of note while in the process of planning a route. If I do, my observations may find their way on here in due course. After all, my one sortie to Wicklow's does deserve to followed by another.

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