Like the streetmap version: http://www.streetmap.co.uk/loc/SE138384
Older pages on our club website let you do
http://fvo.org.uk/where.shtml?os=SE138384
which gets you to a google map and a click through to an OS map. Though nowadays we give you an OS map rather than a google map as a default - eg at http://fvo.org.uk/events/
Grid references for events
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Re: Grid references for events
I like that one - an OS map (looks nicer!
) with the markers on it to show locations. I'll investigate that one.
Thanks!


Thanks!
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Re: Grid references for events
Adrian wrote:The location of next weekend's Wyre Forest event http://www.harlequins.org.uk/event_deta ... _flyer.pdf is SO755784 or DY12 3LD or 52.403 degN 2.361 degW and you can still enter at http://www.fabian4.co.uk/step1/ContactD ... ventID=375
Postensplain regional/interland selection Routegadget here: http://www.hoc.routegadget.co.uk/hoc/re ... d=6&kieli=
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Postensplain regional/interland selection Routegadget here: http://www.hoc.routegadget.co.uk/hoc/re ... d=6&kieli=
Thanks for this. Any idea why the View animation works so slowly? It's unusable for me.
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DJM wrote:Any idea why the View animation works so slowly? It's unusable for me.
It looks to me as if something has gone wrong with the import of split times and that all the time for the course is being used for the first legs. I suspect that the rest of the course will be (virtually) instantaneous. I doubt whether this can be corrected without losing all the courses that have already been drawn

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Re: Grid references for events
I've looked at the files generated by RouteGadget and there is certainly a problem with them.
There are no split times and there are some other unusual files on the server. I will contact the club and try and find out what they did.
Robin is correct in his comment that it is not really possible to fix this and keep the routes already plotted.
There are no split times and there are some other unusual files on the server. I will contact the club and try and find out what they did.
Robin is correct in his comment that it is not really possible to fix this and keep the routes already plotted.
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