Archive for July, 2008

Odd Maps

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

While doing some research for a project, I came across a number of unusual orienteering maps:
“Trog-O” - In an underground warren of caves, in south London. Article, map.
“Metr-O” - Orienteering above - and in - a major underground station in Italy. Article, map.
“Ship-O” - On three levels of a cruise ship, in Turkey. Article, map.
“Urb-O” [...]

What’s On My iPhone?

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

iPhone 3G Good:

A lot of very nice, free apps - the Facebook and Bloomberg apps are particularly impressive. Apple’s Remote app is superb.
Generally a very responsive OS and the screen looks fantastic.
The GPS seems to get a fix in tough conditions (e.g. indoors) although there’s no way to know that this is a GPS fix [...]

Sheffield Garmin Ultrasprint

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

I caught an early train up to Sheffield yesterday, for the Garmin Ultrasprint, that SYO were organising as part of the “Cliffhanger” outdoor activities festival. The event promised the famous “labyrinth” and I was intrigued to see how I would fare.
The map consisted of two 1:1000 sections, of the labyrinth, which were visited at the [...]

Maps and Courses, the Mac Way

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

I’ve just sent off my first “proper” orienteering map to the printers.
The process was slightly convoluted:

Survey done by annotating OS base map and taking photographs. Averaged 3ha per hour.
Cartography done in Adobe Illustrator CS3 on Mac OS X. Used my photos, annotations, Google aerial photos and MS Birds Eye (oblique) photos. Averaged about 0.5ha per [...]

QM Race - Map Done

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

A week until the event. The map is done, now it needs to be edited and corrected!
Here’s a MOO card for the event that I designed, and would have bought to promote it, except it would have taken too long to be delivered
Hope you like it! I might do one of these for [...]