Friday, 22 March 2013
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Anyone else find the Aires book clunky to use?
I find I have to convert any GPS co-ordinates before I can use them and the directions to find places are great if you know where the place is. I have started adding the page numbers to my POI files, which strangely enough with the Rhone Alps, the only set I have done yet, I found that I already had. The usefulness of the book will therefore be in relating my POIs to the photo and the bit of trivia that the book contains. Still it will be a nice resource when I have done it.

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An update to that message. There <i>is</i> a map of each Department showing the locations of the Aires, but there is a catch. They've used Flash Player to make the map but FP is not available on Android or IOS. No probs if you've got a windows notebook but tough if you are relying on a tablet or smartphone. You just get a nice blank square where the map should be.
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