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    Default Memory maps of spain

    Are there any memory maps for spain ?

    Holiday next year, climbing and caching in the sunshine.
    "If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to serve as a horrible warning."

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    I have some for southern Spain: any use?

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    We are going to COsta Blanca

    http://new.rockfax.com/areas/area.php?id=1012

    So South west ish ......?
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    South-east, I think. I'll send you what I have: not the best maps but should be OK for plotting caches.

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    Check your e-mail!

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    Cheers andy !

    just noticed dumb east west mistake !
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    Quote Originally Posted by markandlynn View Post
    Are there any memory maps for spain ?

    Holiday next year, climbing and caching in the sunshine.
    We're off to the El Chorro area in October and I've not had any luck with MM maps yet

    Shout out if you have any luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by uktim View Post
    We're off to the El Chorro area in October and I've not had any luck with MM maps yet

    Shout out if you have any luck!
    We do Southern Spain (Malaga area) each winter and todate haven't been able to find any suitable mapping, so have to use Pocket Streets (Microsoft Autoroute for our PDA) which gets us by but not very good for off road. Considering that many of the caches are on of road cart tracks, its sometimes difficult to find the start of the track. Local Townhalls (Ayuntamiento) sometimes produce walk leaflets which show routes (Rutas) around these tracks and we have found these to be useful.
    Watch just where you go as there are Gypsies living in these areas and regard English tourists as easy rich pickings. Take a mobile phone and tell someone where you plan to go. We have seen them and quickly doubled back.
    Don't be put off by this but just be careful

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