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Brass Monkeys edit

It's bloody brass monkey weather here in Sydney tonight as a matter of fact... would you check out what I've done with that article? ... and my comments on the discussion page.

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Image:LDP_Waymark_The_Monarch's_Way_on_a_Bridleway.png edit

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Image:LDP_Waymark_The_Monarch's_Way_on_a_Footpath.png edit

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Itchen_Way_Map.png edit

Hi Nick, I've recently been trying to clarify the route of the Itchen Way on the ground, which is ambiguous on OS maps due to infrequent labelling (no indication for example that it crosses to the left bank from Abbots Worthy to Winchester!). It is clearly north of the river at the M3 underpass and east of Martyr Worthy. However (heading down stream), waymarks take it south across the river from Martyr Worthy to the Chestnut Horse at Easton, then west across the fields to Easton Lane. It presumably re-crosses the river via Easton Lane (as indicated on Explorer maps by an unnamed long distance route). This suggests your map needs a minor mod, as this loop is not shown. I have GPS data for photos taken en route if this would assist. Pterre (talk) 11:33, 11 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

File:Clarendon Way Map Section 3.png edit

I see that you created this image originally. Could you possible edit it, to correct the spelling of "Cathedral". Cheers. --Daemonic Kangaroo (talk) 15:52, 1 November 2009 (UTC) p.s. Also for File:Clarendon Way Map Section 1.png. --Daemonic Kangaroo (talk) 15:55, 1 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

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