FishyFolk
03-07-2012, 05:54 PM
Here in Norway the far preffered navigation maps is the M711 series from "Statens kartverk". Perhaps because everyone learns to use them in the army.
It's very seldom I see maps in 1:25000. Those are generally only used by sports orienteering people I guess. Also it cuts down on the number of maps you would have to carry...Norwegians like to
tab over great distances sometimes.
Now they have released a new series of these, where the maps come in some kind of plastic material, making them very durable also, so I ordered one covering the area I use the most
and will give it a thorugh review on youtube, and will post it here accordingly. Just have to recieve it.
Anyway since there are some of you who come to Norway to bushcraft, thought you may wanna know about it.
I am in no way involved with Statens Kartverk, whose English name is "The Norwegian Mapping Authority (http://www.statkart.no/eng/Norwegian_Mapping_Authority/)"
Until I recieve my map, here is a video about it.
http://youtu.be/5MMLIqTbCE0
It's very seldom I see maps in 1:25000. Those are generally only used by sports orienteering people I guess. Also it cuts down on the number of maps you would have to carry...Norwegians like to
tab over great distances sometimes.
Now they have released a new series of these, where the maps come in some kind of plastic material, making them very durable also, so I ordered one covering the area I use the most
and will give it a thorugh review on youtube, and will post it here accordingly. Just have to recieve it.
Anyway since there are some of you who come to Norway to bushcraft, thought you may wanna know about it.
I am in no way involved with Statens Kartverk, whose English name is "The Norwegian Mapping Authority (http://www.statkart.no/eng/Norwegian_Mapping_Authority/)"
Until I recieve my map, here is a video about it.
http://youtu.be/5MMLIqTbCE0