Map Reading Mistake - it's not a path
There are lots of dots, dashes and lines on Ordnance Survey maps that can be mistaken for paths. A common mistake I see people making is thinking that a symbol on the map is a path when it isn't! This video looks at some of the common things that catch people out and also explains why the problem is less likely to happen if you use Harvey Maps. The Hiiker app gives you both O.S. and Harvey Maps. Affiliate link here https://hiiker.com/?via=david

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