Hi Folks,
I have a notion that I would like to try to complete the length of the WAW over the next year in sections. I started on Saturday past with a short section of Donegal - which is the most accessible part for me.
Does anyone know of an App or website or anything like that where you can 'tick off' and record sections as you do them?
I had thought of starting it as a thread on here - but that presumes people here would be arsed following or reading it - maybe a blog that no one would read would be better?
Has anyone done this before or started already?
alwyn
Wild Atlantic Way Question
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Re: Wild Atlantic Way Question
Or you could just get a WAW map and use a highlghter to mark off the bits you've done.
Keep it simple, thats my motto
Steve T
Keep it simple, thats my motto
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Re: Wild Atlantic Way Question
um a map would be pretty obvious would have thought or just a notebook that would be a little book with paper in it, but if you insist upon electronic, Garmin Basecamp will do that easily with waypoints. On the WAW itself dont get hung up on following the little wave signs to the letter, us ABR's can venture off a little for a explore, well if you take a map anyway. Have fun and keep it off the ditches.
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Re: Wild Atlantic Way Question
Bikenav- it is an absolute indictment of my current state of mind that I didn't even think about using a notebook and map - Duh - Of course that is the answer!
I have a map on the wall in my room at work where I am going to trace the route I have covered on marker as a conversation starter with young people I work with too.
Some times the obvious answers are the hardest to see for me.
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I have a map on the wall in my room at work where I am going to trace the route I have covered on marker as a conversation starter with young people I work with too.
Some times the obvious answers are the hardest to see for me.
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