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Take the OUTDOORSmagic routes survey
By OUTDOORSmagic on 20/09/2009 10:29:50
Enter our routes survey and help improve OUTDOORSmagic!
to visit, please take the routes survey.It only takes two minutes (yes, we've checked!) and all your feedback will go to oureditorial and publishing teams. Thank you from the OUTDOORSmagic team and click here to take the routes survey.
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The OUTDOORSmagic Annual Survey
By OUTDOORSmagic on 13/04/2009 09:57:35
Enter our user survey, help improve OM and win Amazon vouchers!
on the siteand help us to make it better. And one lucky person will win £50 worth ofAmazon.co.uk* vouchers.Here’s the survey - thank you from everyone atOUTDOORSmagic! THIS SURVEY IS NOW CLOSED.Clickhere to take part in the survey*UK residents only.
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Everest Survey Exhibition In London
By Jon on 30/09/2003 11:02:49
The Great Arc Exhibition tells the story of the Great Survey of India 1849 which, among other achievements, established Everest as the world's highest peak.
The Great Arc Exhibition, a critically-acclaimed look at the GreatSurvey of India, 1849 is showing at the Atlantis Gallery in BrickLane from Tuesday 7 October.It was the survey which first declared Everest to be the highestmountain in the world
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OM's reader survey
By Maria Thomas on 01/12/2003 12:16:45
Fill in our brief user survey and you can help us make the site more relevant to you and perhaps win a prize the same time
want to help us make sure that OM is as useful as it can be to you, then tell us a bit more about yourselves in our survey. It shouldn't take long to tick the relevant boxes, and to make it worth your while we have 15 pairs of Sealskinz waterproof
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We Try Ordnance Survey Getamap
By Jon on 09/09/2011 15:02:36
What did we make of Ordnance Survey's on-line route-planning mapping tool?
There are plenty of online mapping sites out there, but if you want Ordnance Survey mapping on the web, where better to go than the Ordnance Survey? That's the theory anyway, we've been playing with the OS online mapping app, OS getamap to see just
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Ramblers Association Launches Massive Path Survey
By Susan on 05/07/2006 09:36:46
The biggest ever survey of footpaths and public rights of way in England and Wales was launched last week by the Ramblers Association, so what's it all about?
The biggest ever survey of footpaths and public rights of way in Britain was launched last week by the Ramblers Association. The aim is to gather comprehensive data about the popularity and condition of footpaths in mainland Britain south
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Ordnance Survey Winners Announced
By OM on 12/01/2005 09:11:17
Did you score a luxury weekend exploring the lakes and mountains of Cumbria in our recent OS competition? - check here - can we come too?
Thanks to Ordnance Survey and its ground-breaking product OS Select™, Ciaran Watling is heading off for a luxury weekend exploring the lakes and mountains of Cumbria. The weekend for two includes two nights full board at the four-star Low Wood Hotel
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Moor Surveys For The Peak
By Jon on 29/06/2005 11:33:19
Moors For The Future is going to be questioning Peak District visitors this summer as part of an ongoing research project into visitor attitudes and awareness.
If you're out in the Peak Distirct and find yourself collared by aclipboard-wielding research person, don't panic, they're not delvinginto your freakish shopping habits, but conducting the second part ofa major visitor survey on behalf of the Moors
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Ordnance Survey's Getamap Spruced Up...
By Jon on 13/04/2011 14:15:07
The OS online route-planning tool has had a bit of a facelift, here's how it works.
The Ordnance Survey has had its own on line route-planning tool for a while, but it's just been revamped under the name Getamap - erm, geddit - a free to use web system which lets you upload and download route data and plot out your own walking
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The Ordnance Survey Spilled My Pint...
By Richard Happer on 15/09/2010 14:55:27
Swedish Girls author Richard Happer on his surreal book cover battle with the OS -
?Ah, no. What she does is bar you for life and steal your wallet.Well, swap beer for maps and the barmaid for the Ordnance Survey and that’s what it was like when I got their letter threatening me with legal action over the cover of my book. ‘The Hills
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