Warin wrote:Such a thing could be made from OSM data ... officeworks could then print it out in the size you want.
biggbird wrote:You could just buy a few 1:100ks?
biggbird wrote:You could just buy a few 1:100ks?
bumpingbill wrote:Warin wrote:Such a thing could be made from OSM data ... officeworks could then print it out in the size you want.
Have you got any links/resources to where I could start learning about this? I've dabbled a bit with QGIS, but would love to play more with the OSM dataset.
north-north-west wrote:OSM also doesn't show some tracks and routes I would have expected to be on there, such as Cuvier Valley. Nothing is perfect.
tastrax wrote:PS - there are also lots of phone apps for walking if you are that way inclined.
hutfinder wrote:tastrax wrote:PS - there are also lots of phone apps for walking if you are that way inclined.
Would be keen to hear any recommendations on apps worth using!
Warin wrote:hutfinder wrote:tastrax wrote:PS - there are also lots of phone apps for walking if you are that way inclined.
Would be keen to hear any recommendations on apps worth using!
Apple or Android?
bumpingbill wrote:Warin wrote:Such a thing could be made from OSM data ... officeworks could then print it out in the size you want.
Have you got any links/resources to where I could start learning about this? I've dabbled a bit with QGIS, but would love to play more with the OSM dataset.
hutfinder wrote:Apple please
Son of a Beach wrote:hutfinder wrote:Apple please
I like 'Bit Map'. But I wrote it, so I'm biased.For more info, see: https://nixanz.com/bitmap/
It includes quite a bit of GIS functionality in addition to being a mapping/navigation app, so there's a bit of a learning curve. But there's a fairly comprehensive user manual online, as well as instructions on how to add a lot of Tasmanian (LIST) layers into the app (see the "Resources" page). The app is designed for you to configure and/or upload your own data/layers, but it has OSM built in by default. It can track you as you walk/drive and save it to a layer. It can also display layers from all sorts of spatial data formats (Shapefile, fGDB, KML, GPX, etc).
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