2nd May 2012
Silva Field
Chris Townsend offers some guidance for buying navigation tools
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2nd May 2012
Chris Townsend offers some guidance for buying navigation tools
2nd May 2012
Chris Townsend offers some guidance for buying navigation tools
2nd May 2012
Chris Townsend offers some guidance for buying navigation tools
2nd May 2012
Chris Townsend offers some guidance for buying navigation tools
11th February 2012
RouteBuddy is primarily digital mapping software that is downloaded on to desktops (Windows and Mac), but it also has an iPhone app (Android is planned for 2013).
11th February 2012
This was the first smartphone mapping I used and have recorded several Wild Walks for TGO with it
11th February 2012
This app has got me off a mountain (and if I'm honest, I use it a little too much
11th February 2012
AccuWeather.com is a popular website for weather in the US, but it also has a good weather forecast in the UK
11th February 2012
One of the few apps that give mountain specific information
11th February 2012
The Met Office is the national weather forecasting organisation for the UK
11th February 2012
This app excels at giving comprehensive information in real-time, including wind speed and direction on the home page